Trail Horses for Sale near Parksley, VA

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Arabian Mare
Feylene is a wonderful mare for endurance. She~s very forward, not a spook..
Eastville, Virginia
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Eastville, VA
VA
$6,500
Half Arabian Stallion
Zahn RA is out of SR Baskability, dam of U. S. National Champion August En..
Eastville, Virginia
Chestnut
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Eastville, VA
VA
$3,500
Spotted Saddle Stallion
Black and white tobiano. Flashy, great mover, no bit or shoes required. 4 ..
Willards, Maryland
Tobiano
Spotted Saddle
Stallion
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Willards, MD
MD
$3,800
Haflinger Stallion
He is a beautiful, strong and willing boy who is great with children but n..
New Church, Virginia
Haflinger
Stallion
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New Church, VA
VA
$1,300
Appaloosa Stallion
Promise is a well mannered, high spirited horse. He is up ot date on vaccin..
Deltaville, Virginia
Chestnut
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Deltaville, VA
VA
$2,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
This is a nice 9 yr old horse but to much for me. I am a beginner and this ..
Chincoteague, Virginia
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Chincoteague, VA
VA
$1,000
Half Arabian Mare
Dancer is a lovely lady who is eager to please. She's smooth, clips, loads,..
Mathews, Virginia
Bay Roan
Half Arabian
Mare
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Mathews, VA
VA
$2,000
Thoroughbred Mare
Sammy is a quiet mare that is an excellent pleasure horse. She jumps 2'9-3'..
Parsonsburg, Maryland
Gray
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Parsonsburg, MD
MD
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About Parksley, VA

The history of Parksley is directly tied to the arrival of the New York, Philadelphia, and Norfolk [NYP&N] Railroad on Virginia’s Eastern Shore in the mid-1880s. When the rail line connecting the lower Delmarva Peninsula to the markets of the northeast was built in 1884, several new towns were created along its route which bypassed many of the shore’s older established communities. Parksley was the second such planned town on the Virginia shore (after Cape Charles at the railroad’s southern terminus in Northampton County) and was laid out in 1885 under the management of the Parksley Land Improvement Company. In 1898, town leaders made an unsuccessful attempt to relocate the county seat from Accomac to the Parksley. The town was incorporated in 1904.