Trail Horses for Sale near San Luis, CO

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Arabian Mare
sweet little girl, loves attention, have ridden her on trails. I don't hav..
Alamosa, Colorado
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Alamosa, CO
CO
$600
Quarter Horse Stallion
Green Broke, Has been ridden, Was hurt as weanling and cannot be in competi..
Alamosa, Colorado
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Alamosa, CO
CO
$1,000
Pony Mare
Storm is a great kids horse but for intermediate & advanced riders. Storm i..
Monte Vista, Colorado
White
Pony
Mare
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Monte Vista, CO
CO
$3,500
Quarter Horse Mare
This unregistered small mare would best suit an advanced child. She is ridd..
Monte Vista, Colorado
Blue Roan
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Monte Vista, CO
CO
$4,000
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Fandango Copy is a 3 year old TWHBEA registered black gelding by Pebble Cre..
Walsenburg, Colorado
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Walsenburg, CO
CO
$3,750
Paint Stallion
Very sharp bay overo stallion with minimal white. Regular APHA registry. ..
Alamosa, Colorado
Bay Overo
Paint
Stallion
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Alamosa, CO
CO
$1,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Muscular, correct, sound two year old gelding started under saddle. This h..
Alamosa, Colorado
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Alamosa, CO
CO
$2,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Beautiful chestnut gelding, fabulous calm disposition. Injured as a weanli..
Alamosa, Colorado
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Alamosa, CO
CO
$250
Quarter Horse Mare
Wendy is a mare who has been shown in four h for about four years and in so..
Manassa, Colorado
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Manassa, CO
CO
$5,500
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About San Luis, CO

Hispanic settlers from the Taos Valley established several small villages along the Rio Culebra in the San Luis Valley and officially took possession of this portion of the Sangre de Cristo Land Grant on April 9, 1851. Settlers built a church in the central village of La Plaza Medio and dedicated it on the Feast of Saint Louis, June 21, 1851. The village was renamed San Luis de la Culebra in honor of its patron saint. San Luis remained part of the Territory of New Mexico until 1861 when the Territory of Colorado was established. Today, San Luis is the oldest continuously inhabited town in the state of Colorado.