Friesian Horses for Sale near Palmer Lake, CO

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Mary
Mary is a beautiful black mare, very easy to ride, safe and bombproof for e..
Centennial, Colorado
Black
Friesian
Mare
6
Centennial, CO
CO
$4,700
Friesian Stallion
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Kiowa, Colorado
Black
Friesian
Stallion
-
Kiowa, CO
CO
$550
Friesian Stallion
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Kiowa, Colorado
Black
Friesian
Stallion
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Kiowa, CO
CO
$550
Friesian Stallion
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Kiowa, Colorado
Black
Friesian
Stallion
-
Kiowa, CO
CO
$650
Friesian Stallion
Frieyor is an extremely athletic Friesian / Clydesdale cross by our 17 han..
Kiowa, Colorado
Bay
Friesian
Stallion
-
Kiowa, CO
CO
$9,500
Friesian Stallion
Texas Ice is a flashy, black n white, Friesian cross sport horse colt by o..
Kiowa, Colorado
Bay
Friesian
Stallion
-
Kiowa, CO
CO
$5,500
Friesian Stallion
Friso's Apache is a flashy, black n white Friesian / Paint cross sport hor..
Kiowa, Colorado
Black
Friesian
Stallion
-
Kiowa, CO
CO
$6,500
Friesian Mare
Witness is a wonderful Friesian Arabian cross mare that is coming on five ..
Parker, Colorado
Bay
Friesian
Mare
-
Parker, CO
CO
$7,000
Friesian Stallion
Pharaoh is a very sweet Friesian Arabian cross with a huge heart. Currentl..
Parker, Colorado
Bay
Friesian
Stallion
-
Parker, CO
CO
$5,000
Friesian Stallion
Levi is an awesome mover and is destined for the dressage ring. He is a si..
Parker, Colorado
Bay
Friesian
Stallion
-
Parker, CO
CO
$8,000
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About Palmer Lake, CO

The earliest known area inhabitants were Native American tribes - the Mountain Ute, Arapahoe, Kiowa, and Cheyenne. The earliest recorded non-Native activity in the area was the Army's Major Stephen Long Expedition of 1820, which discovered the Colorado State Flower, the white and lavender columbine, somewhere between Monument and Palmer Lake. Many homesteaded ranches and farms straddled the El Paso-Douglas County line as early as the 1860s. David McShane is credited with being one of the first homesteaders, 1865, in the Town of Monument. Henry Limbach and his family were also early arrivals and had much to do with planning and developing of Monument which prospered as the commercial hub for the area on arrival of the railroad.