Eventing Horses for Sale near Spanish Fork, UT

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Dutch Warmblood - Horse for Sale in Salt Lake City, UT 84103
Dutch Warmblood Gelding
Future FEI Superstar! Talented 6 year old gelding out of top dressage blood..
Salt Lake City, Utah
Black
Dutch Warmblood
Gelding
14
Salt Lake City, UT
UT
$6,000
 - Horse for Sale in Spanish Fork, UT 84660
Gelding
Adonis is a 2003 dark bay TB/Oldenbug cross. He is a great horse, beautiful..
Spanish Fork, Utah
Bay
Gelding
21
Spanish Fork, UT
UT
$22,000
Warmblood Stallion
Stallion or competition prospect. Warmblood lines of Rampal. Dam is geor..
Salem, Utah
Bay
Warmblood
Stallion
-
Salem, UT
UT
$5,000
Welsh Pony Stallion
Kipling is a 13 yr old welsh X QH pony who has done it all! He is a proven ..
Heber City, Utah
Welsh Pony
Stallion
-
Heber City, UT
UT
$12,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
"Togi" is a real sweet heart who enjoys peppermints. He is a gorgeous bay 1..
Salt Lake City, Utah
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Salt Lake City, UT
UT
$4,000
Warmblood Mare
8. 0 Premium filly by 5- star stallion First Class. She is wonderful to wor..
Riverton, Utah
Chestnut
Warmblood
Mare
-
Riverton, UT
UT
$10,000
Warmblood Mare
This mare is perfect for an amature or child. She can do anything that you ..
Riverton, Utah
Chestnut
Warmblood
Mare
-
Riverton, UT
UT
$15,000
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About Spanish Fork, UT

Spanish Fork was settled in 1851 by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as part of the Mormon Pioneers' settlement of Utah Territory. Its name derives from a visit to the area by two Franciscan friars from Spain, Silvestre Vélez de Escalante and Francisco Atanasio Domínguez in 1776, who followed the stream down Spanish Fork canyon with the objective of opening a new trail from Santa Fe, New Mexico, to the Spanish missions in California, along a route later followed by fur trappers. [ citation needed ] They described the area inhabited by Native Americans as having "spreading meadows, where there is sufficient irrigable land for two good settlements. Over and above these finest of advantages, it has plenty of firewood and timber in the adjacent sierra which surrounds its many sheltered spots, waters, and pasturages, for raising cattle and sheep and horses." [ citation needed ] In 1851, some settlers led by William Pace set up scattered farms in the Spanish Fork bottom lands and called the area the Upper Settlement. However, a larger group congregated at what became known as the Lower Settlement just over a mile northwest of the present center of Spanish Fork along the Spanish Fork River.