Trail Horses for Sale in Happy Jack AZ, Prescott AZ

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Paint Mare
Leo Bloodlines. Nice breeding prospect. Great ground manners. Easy to load..
Happy Jack, Arizona
Paint
Mare
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Happy Jack, AZ
AZ
$2,800
Half Arabian Stallion
"Chester" not only has perfect conformation, but posesses the most charming..
Prescott, Arizona
Sorrel
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Prescott, AZ
AZ
$1,650
Quarter Horse Stallion
Lucky is a great trail horse. current on shots, shoes, worming and is ready..
Payson, Arizona
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Payson, AZ
AZ
$3,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Super bloodlines with King Fritz top & bottom, Chex on bottom, Leo top side..
Chino Valley, Arizona
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Chino Valley, AZ
AZ
$7,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Sonnys Irish Fizz. Here is your chance to own one of the younger Sonny Dee..
Camp Verde, Arizona
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Camp Verde, AZ
AZ
$9,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Sageys Depth. This mare has been a top knotch producer. She is huge and pro..
Camp Verde, Arizona
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Camp Verde, AZ
AZ
$6,000
Paint Stallion
Very GENTLE, SWEET & SMART this 4 yr. old medicine cap is ready to go & wil..
Prescott, Arizona
Paint
Stallion
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Prescott, AZ
AZ
$4,000
Missouri Fox Trotter Stallion
FIREMAN'S BLACK SMOKE is a wonderful people friendly horse. He loves to be..
Prescott, Arizona
Gray
Missouri Fox Trotter
Stallion
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Prescott, AZ
AZ
$6,500
Missouri Fox Trotter Mare
Perfection's Miss Sedona is a very beautiful and bold filly with a small st..
Prescott, Arizona
Missouri Fox Trotter
Mare
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Prescott, AZ
AZ
$3,000
Missouri Fox Trotter Stallion
Pancho's Desert Flash is first and foremost a trail horse to the max"go" p..
Prescott, Arizona
Gray
Missouri Fox Trotter
Stallion
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Prescott, AZ
AZ
$6,000
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About Cornville, AZ

The Cornville area, particularly above and below the Cornville Bridge on Oak Creek, was well settled by the Sinagua. The Sinagua had disappeared from the abandoned buildings at nearby Montezuma Castle National Monument by the early 15th century. Some Hopi clans claim descent from these Sinagua. The earliest recorded written history of the area finds it occupied by the Yavapai people. Spanish explorer Antonio de Espejo passed through what is now Cornville on May 7 or 8, 1583, on his way to what would later become Jerome, Arizona.