Appaloosa Horses for Sale near Palm Coast, FL

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Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in Hastings, FL 32145
Dakota
Leopard appaloosa for sale. This mare is around 14.2-3 hands. She is very p..
Hastings, Florida
Other
Appaloosa
Mare
14
Hastings, FL
FL
$7,800
Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in Interlachen, FL 32148
Unknown
Looking for a free horse. Not dead. I will take care of it. Mare. No lamene..
Interlachen, Florida
Brown
Appaloosa
Mare
14
Interlachen, FL
FL
$1,000
Appaloosa Stallion
Has shown in hunter / jumper by 14 yr old. Has great ground manners and lo..
Umatilla, Florida
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Umatilla, FL
FL
$1,500
Appaloosa Stallion
Jr. is a palomino appy gelding he isvery good trail horse. He was doing sh..
Deltona, Florida
Palomino
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Deltona, FL
FL
$3,500
Appaloosa Mare
my back / neck pain forces sale of this beautiful horse, she loves attenti..
Bunnell, Florida
Other
Appaloosa
Mare
-
Bunnell, FL
FL
$2,200
Appaloosa Stallion
Mr. Diamond Exchange is a 4 yr. old bay - he is roaning out with black spot..
Bunnell, Florida
Bay
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Bunnell, FL
FL
$3,000
Appaloosa Stallion
Beautiful red and copper roan with loud white blankent with large black and..
Palm Coast, Florida
Red Roan
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Palm Coast, FL
FL
$8,000
Appaloosa Stallion
great beginner or or if you owned a horse when you were younger and wantein..
Palatka, Florida
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Palatka, FL
FL
$1,200
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About Palm Coast, FL

Developed by ITT Community Development Corporation (Levitt) in 1969, the original development plan encompassed 48,000 home sites on approximately 42,000 acres (17,000 ha) of the 68,000 acres (28,000 ha) owned by ITT. Paved streets and central water and sewer serve all lots developed within the plan. An extensive water management system was designed to replenish the area's water table, which includes 46 miles (74 km) of freshwater canals and 23 miles (37 km) of saltwater canals. In 1975, the Flagler County Board of County Commissioners established Palm Coast Service District, which included almost 40,000 acres (16,000 ha). Funds for the district were derived primarily from ad valorem taxes and were used to provide fire services, fire hydrants, street lighting, animal control and emergency services.