Paint Horses for Sale near Coachella, CA

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APHA / PtHA ~ JUST SPOT ME A SCOTCH ~ 15. 2 hh Double registered Gorgeous ..
Hemet, California
Bay
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Hemet, CA
CA
$12,500
Paint Mare
Built like a tank!!!!Tobiano Paint ready to go any direction you wantto ta..
Yucca Valley, California
Black
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Yucca Valley, CA
CA
$4,000
Paint Mare
Super Trail, ranch horse. 2 in 1 package deal! Super broke and family safe..
Yucca Valley, California
Black
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Yucca Valley, CA
CA
$3,800
Paint Mare
Java is a great horse. She loves people and other animals. She likes to rid..
Hemet, California
Chestnut
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Mare
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Hemet, CA
CA
$2,500
Paint Stallion
Luke is a Loud overo gelding - he is a real eye catcher. Do anything with h..
Hemet, California
Chestnut
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Hemet, CA
CA
$7,000
Paint Mare
Daisy is a 3 y / o chestnut breeding stock Paint filly. She has 4 white soc..
Hemet, California
Chestnut
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Mare
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Hemet, CA
CA
$1,400
Paint Stallion
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Joshua Tree, California
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Joshua Tree, CA
CA
$1,850
Paint Mare
APHA Reg B / S Palomino 4 yr old mare. Clips, ties, trailers. Under saddle ..
Banning, California
Palomino
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Banning, CA
CA
$3,500
Paint Stallion
Registered Gelding out of Special Sockett & Rachitt. Good Trail work but ne..
Idyllwild, California
Sorrel
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Idyllwild, CA
CA
$2,500
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About Coachella, CA

The city was founded as Woodspur in 1876, when the Southern Pacific Railroad built a rail siding on the site. In the 1880s the indigenous Cahuilla tribe sold their land plots to the railroads for new lands east of the current town site, and in the 1890s, a few hundred traqueros took up settlement along the tracks. In 1901, the citizens of Woodspur voted on a new name for their community and at a town hall meeting, the homeowners settled on "Coachella". The origin of the name Coachella is unclear. Some locals believe it was a misspelling of Conchilla, a Spanish word for the small white snail shells found in the valley's sandy soil, vestiges of a lake which dried up over 3,000 years ago.