Trail Horses for Sale near Piermont, NY

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Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Poughkeepsie, NY 12603
Fort Chauncey
8 old thoroughbred, located in Poughkeepsie ny 12603 he rides wester and E..
Poughkeepsie, New York
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
9
Poughkeepsie, NY
NY
$4,900
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Gardiner, NY 12525
Izzy
Izzy is a beautiful flashy registered dun qh mare. She is 14yr old and 15...
Gardiner, New York
Dun
Quarter Horse
Mare
18
Gardiner, NY
NY
$11,500
Paint - Horse for Sale in Gardiner, NY 12525
Grandpa
Grandpa is a 8 yr old flashy grade paint crossbred gelding. He stands 15 ha..
Gardiner, New York
Sorrel
Paint
Gelding
12
Gardiner, NY
NY
$10,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Gardiner, NY 12577
Aladdin
Aladdin is a awesome bay qh type grade gelding. He is 12yrs old and 15 hand..
Gardiner, New York
Bay
Quarter Horse
Gelding
16
Gardiner, NY
NY
$9,500
Paint - Horse for Sale in Fairview, NJ 07022
Eder Holguin
Dream Horse Alert 🐴🦄🐴 (Plenty of Videos and Pictures in the comments, paper..
Fairview, New Jersey
Tobiano
Paint
Gelding
10
Fairview, NJ
NJ
$8,000
Other - Horse for Sale in Huntington, NY 11746
Other Gelding
10 year old warmblood cross gelding available for sale or lease. If you're ..
Huntington, New York
Red Roan
Other
Gelding
18
Huntington, NY
NY
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Ketza
Ketza is a gorgeous 11 year old Arabian mare located in Spencer NY. This g..
New York, New York
Black
Arabian
Mare
8
New York, NY
NY
$3,500

About Piermont, NY

Sparkill Creek cuts through the north end of the Hudson Palisades, providing easy access to the fertile valley of the unnavigable upper Hackensack River. "Tappan Landing," "Tappan Slote", or "Taulman Landing," as the little port on the Hudson River was called, thus became the original port for southern Orange County. The valley in the Palisades created by the creek also provided a way for the Erie Railroad to easily reach the Hudson, and the railroad built a long pier in 1839 as its principal terminal. The pier and the nearby mountains suggested a new name for the community, which was incorporated as a village in 1850. During World War II the pier was the ferry terminal to which troops from Camp Shanks marched and were then transported to New York Port of Embarkation piers for transfer to overseas transports bound for the European Theater.