Trail Horses for Sale in Mira Loma / San Bernardino CA, Wildomar CA

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Mira Loma / San Bernardino, CA 91752
Quarter Horse Mare
Bombproof, husband safe, family,elderly,kid horse or mounted patrol. Great ..
Mira Loma / San Bernardino, California
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
16
Mira Loma / San Bernardino, CA
CA
$5,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Wildomar, CA
Quarter Horse Mare
LADY LINDA CHEX ~ PRICE REDUCED MUST SELL Registered AQHA, 14. 1 hands, Li..
Wildomar, California
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Wildomar, CA
CA
$3,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Lake Forest, CA
Quarter Horse Mare
Beauty, Brains, and Bloodlines!! This mare has it all! Ridden by kids an..
Lake Forest, California
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Lake Forest, CA
CA
$18,000
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Anaheim, CA
Friesian Mare
Registered, purebred, friesian mare. Excellent trail horse. Beginner safe..
Anaheim, California
Black
Friesian
Mare
-
Anaheim, CA
CA
$5,000
Katie
Great on trail, Neck rains. stands to mount, you can throw a rope off her...
Colton, California
Black
Mule
Mare
9
Colton, CA
CA
$8,000
Cinnamon
We found her since she was 2 years old. She needs some refreshing. Experien..
Palmdale, California
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
7
Palmdale, CA
CA
$1,500
Ammo
Ammo is a 18 years young handsome Chestnut Tennessee walker who has done it..
Palmdale, California
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
21
Palmdale, CA
CA
$2,000

About La Puente, CA

The original inhabitants of the area now occupied by the city of La Puente were the Kizh. They lived in a village called Awingna, which linguists translate as "abiding place." The Awingna chief Matheo (who also held sway over several other nearby villages) was baptized at Mission San Gabriel in 1774. In 1769, the Spanish Portolá expedition became the first Europeans to see inland portions of Alta California. On July 30, the party camped on the east side of the San Gabriel River, in today's unincorporated area of Bassett. Father Juan Crespi wrote in his diary that, the next day, they had to build a bridge (Spanish "puente") to cross the miry San Gabriel River.