Driving Horses for Sale near Goleta, CA

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Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in Solvang, CA 93464
Two Tone
The teddy bear of the stable! Two Tone is a super sweet and affectionate ge..
Solvang, California
White
Appaloosa
Gelding
6
Solvang, CA
CA
$10,900
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Solvang, CA 93464
Jeltsje
Snatched from a fairy tale book... This gorgeous mare is a standout. She ha..
Solvang, California
Black
Friesian
Mare
5
Solvang, CA
CA
$29,900
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Solvang, CA 93464
Bauke
How pretty is this big boy? What a candy of a horse is this beautiful 7-yea..
Solvang, California
Black
Friesian
Gelding
8
Solvang, CA
CA
$34,900
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Solvang, CA 93464
Yeske
This big friendly giant is a horse with a golden edge. He is beautiful to l..
Solvang, California
Black
Friesian
Stallion
9
Solvang, CA
CA
$39,900
Andalusian - Horse for Sale in Santa Maria, CA 93458
Sophy
Pearl Andaluz mare is halter broken and really calm used once to breed her ..
Santa Maria, California
Perlino
Andalusian
Mare
8
Santa Maria, CA
CA
$4,000
Miniature - Horse for Sale in Santa Maria, CA 93455
Miniature Mare
I have a very sweet black miniature horse for sale i am very sad to sell he..
Santa Maria, California
Black
Miniature
Mare
16
Santa Maria, CA
CA
$1,000
Haflinger Mare
Wonderful driving horse. This young mare was started right by an Amish Dri..
Santa Ynez, California
Chestnut
Haflinger
Mare
-
Santa Ynez, CA
CA
$5,000
Andalusian Stallion
Beutiful and energetic horse able to deilght eny kind of rider...
Buellton, California
Andalusian
Stallion
-
Buellton, CA
CA
$7,000
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About Goleta, CA

The area of present-day Goleta was populated for thousands of years by the native Chumash people. Locally they became known by the Spanish as Canaliños because they lived along the coast adjacent to the Channel Islands. One of the largest villages, S'axpilil, was north of the Goleta Slough, not far from the present-day Santa Barbara Airport. The first European visitor to the Goleta area was the Spanish mariner Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, who spent time around the Channel Islands in 1542, and died there in 1543. During the 1980s, discovery of some 16th-century cannon on the beach led to the advancement of a theory that Sir Francis Drake sailed into the Goleta Slough in 1579.