Trail Horses for Sale near Berthoud, CO

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Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in Laporte, CO 80535
Gallinicker
If you are looking for a true, all-around style horse GalliNicker is the gu..
Laporte, Colorado
Gray
Appaloosa
Gelding
13
Laporte, CO
CO
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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Fort Collins, CO 80524
Raja
Raja! Raja is a 6-year-old, black, Quarter pony who stands at 14 hands and ..
Fort Collins, Colorado
Black
Quarter Horse
Mare
6
Fort Collins, CO
CO
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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Fort Collins, CO 80526
Austin
Austin is a beautiful dapple grey and white paint mare. She is a 16hh, Perc..
Fort Collins, Colorado
Gray
Quarter Horse
Mare
6
Fort Collins, CO
CO
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Paint - Horse for Sale in Thornton, CO 80241
Chevy
Chevy is a absolutely stunning, sorrel and white tobiano paint gelding. His..
Thornton, Colorado
Tobiano
Paint
Gelding
11
Thornton, CO
CO
$3,500
Andalusian - Horse for Sale in Broomfield, CO 80023
Andalusian Mare
Olympica “Pica” 5 yr. old Andalusian mare, purebred and registered with IAL..
Broomfield, Colorado
Bay
Andalusian
Mare
14
Broomfield, CO
CO
$12,500
Oreo
Oreo is a looker and an eager to please sweetheart of a pony. Welch Pony, 1..
Golden, Colorado
Black
Welsh Pony
Mare
17
Golden, CO
CO
$2,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
"Skywalker" Beautiful spotted and spirited 12 year old gelding. 90 days pr..
Brighton, Colorado
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Brighton, CO
CO
$3,800

About Berthoud, CO

White settlers first came to the present-day Berthoud area in the early 1860s, following the Colorado Gold Rush. Many settlers filed homestead claims, but most bellied up and left the valley to hardier souls who ranched and farmed the arid prairie that straddled the river bottom. In 1872, a miner-turned-rancher from Central City, Colorado, Lewis Cross, staked the first homestead claim where the Colorado Central Railroad planned to cross Little Thompson creek. When the tracks were laid through the valley in 1877 a depot, section house, and water tank were installed at this strategic site. The tiny settlement known as Little Thompson was renamed Berthoud in honor of Edward L.