Sorrel Horses for Sale near Spanish Fork, UT

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Highland, UT 84003
Quarter Horse Mare
Velvet is an 8yr old 15.h.h Registered QH mare with Streakin Six/Special Ef..
Highland, Utah
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
19
Highland, UT
UT
$13,000
Remington
This is a very well trained mare. I am 80 years old and have trained most ..
Spanish Fork, Utah
Sorrel
Welsh Pony
Mare
17
Spanish Fork, UT
UT
$5,000
Chester
SOLD- We have others trained just like him, starting at mid 5 figures. Look..
Spanish Fork, Utah
Sorrel
Missouri Fox Trotter
Gelding
9
Spanish Fork, UT
UT
$1
Quarter Horse Stallion
Royal Apache Moon is a gentle gending who is very personable and easy to ri..
Provo, Utah
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Provo, UT
UT
$2,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Well built sorrell with an even blaze on his face. He has a good personali..
Provo, Utah
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Provo, UT
UT
$2,000
Paint Mare
Excellent futurity prospect. This filly is being offered at the beginning o..
Salt Lake City, Utah
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
-
Salt Lake City, UT
UT
$15,000
Paint Stallion
Lenas Smoken Dry 1999 APHA Sorrel Overo Stallion Sire: Smoken Fancy Fox x S..
Payson, Utah
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
-
Payson, UT
UT
$5,000
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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.