Jumping Horses for Sale near Edmonds, WA

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Swedish Warmblood - Horse for Sale in Burlington, WA 98233
Luna
🌙 LABELLALUNA (By Landkoenig) Registered Swedish WB 2018 16h Mare Luna ..
Burlington, Washington
Bay
Swedish Warmblood
Mare
7
Burlington, WA
WA
$40,000
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Vashon, WA 98070
Copper
For your consideration Copper - aka “Unspoken Truth - is a 14 year old, 15...
Vashon, Washington
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
20
Vashon, WA
WA
$5,000
 - Horse for Sale in Bellevue, WA 98005
Mare
Video: https://youtu.be/DWI5mMOaWnM Zooey is a lovely 9 year-old TB/Percher..
Bellevue, Washington
Bay
Mare
19
Bellevue, WA
WA
$7,500
Bashkir Curly Mare
Flashy, bay tobiano mare, Willow is willing to work hard and please. She h..
Gig Harbor, Washington
Tobiano
Bashkir Curly
Mare
-
Gig Harbor, WA
WA
$3,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
'Rudy' is a beautiful bay thoroughbred exracer with 2 socks and a snip for ..
Issaquah, Washington
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Issaquah, WA
WA
$460
Oldenburg Stallion
Armagnac MA, inspected and reg with the German Oldenburg Verband and Half ..
Stanwood, Washington
Gray
Oldenburg
Stallion
-
Stanwood, WA
WA
$6,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
NEW VIDEO AVAILABLE!!!Possible Lease Available! He is a six year old thoro..
Sammamish, Washington
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Sammamish, WA
WA
$5,499

About Edmonds, WA

Prior to the 19th century, the Edmonds area was inhabited by the Suquamish tribe, who foraged and fished near the flat beach forming modern-day downtown. No archaeological evidence of a permanent settlement in Edmonds has been found, despite claims that a fishing village had existed near the modern-day downtown. An exploratory expedition of Puget Sound led by Charles Wilkes charted the Edmonds area in 1841, naming "Point Edmund" (now Point Edwards) to the southwest of the modern-day downtown. A 147-acre (59 ha) land claim for the area was filed by Pleasant Ewell in 1866 and was sold to various landowners before being eventually purchased by Canadian-born logger George Brackett in 1872 for $650. Brackett had allegedly found the future site of Edmonds in 1870 while searching for potential logging areas on his canoe, which was blown ashore during a storm.