Trail Horses for Sale in Chico CA, Lincoln CA

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Chico, CA 95926
Bella
Bella is a very mild tempered filly yearling out of a favorite black mare a..
Chico, California
Tobiano
Quarter Horse
Mare
6
Chico, CA
CA
$4,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in Lincoln, CA 95648
Shiloh
Good on trails and arena. Likes to go slow. Good with farrier and loading i..
Lincoln, California
Brown
Paint
Mare
21
Lincoln, CA
CA
$2,000
Paint Pony - Horse for Sale in lincoln, CA 95648
Payaso
PAYASO Payaso is a one of a kind pony! He is 14 years old 14hands pant gel..
Lincoln, California
White
Paint Pony
Gelding
21
Lincoln, CA
CA
$4,500
Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Lincoln, CA
Tennessee Walking Mare
Beautiful well marked Tobiano Mare. Double Registered TWHBEA & SSHBEA and ..
Lincoln, California
Tobiano
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Lincoln, CA
CA
$4,000
Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Shingle Springs, CA
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Red is a 9 year old Sorrel gelding who has the athletic ability and founda..
Shingle Springs, California
Sorrel
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Shingle Springs, CA
CA
$5,000
Kathryn Wood
I am looking for a great trail horse that will canter and lope in an arena...
Antelope, California
Other
Other
Mare
21
Antelope, CA
CA
$2,000
Appaloosa Mare
Domino is beautiful, big bodied & bred for racing. She will make a great b..
Loma Rica, California
Bay
Appaloosa
Mare
-
Loma Rica, CA
CA
$750

About Yuba City, CA

The Maidu people were settled in the region when they were first encountered by Spanish and Mexican scouting expeditions in the early 18th century. One version of the origin of the name "Yuba" is that during one of these expeditions, wild grapes were seen growing by a river, and so it was named "Uba", a variant spelling of the Spanish word uva (grape). The Mexican government granted a large expanse of land which included the area in which Yuba City is situated to John Sutter, the same John Sutter upon whose land gold was subsequently discovered in 1848. He sold part of this tract to some enterprising men who wished to establish a town near the confluence of the Yuba River and the Feather River, tributaries of the Sacramento River, with an eye to developing a commercial center catering to the thousands of gold miners headed upstream to the gold fields. At the same time, another town was developing on the eastern bank of the Feather River, the beginnings of what later would become Marysville.