Still Waters Farm
Equestrian Facility in Conover, North Carolina

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About Still Waters Farm
Still Waters Farm is located in Conover, a small city in Catawba County tucked between Hickory and Newton in the western Piedmont of North Carolina. The farm offers both horseback riding and team building activities, which makes it an unusual dual-purpose operation in a region that's largely industrial and suburban. With a 3.0 rating from 2 reviews, it has limited feedback so far, but the combination of equestrian services and group programming fills a real gap in the local market. Businesses and organizations in the Hickory metro area looking for outdoor, activity-based team events have a local option here.
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Services & Process
Still Waters Farm's horseback riding programs likely include guided trail or arena rides for individuals and families, catering to a range of experience levels. The team building side of the operation is where it stands apart from a typical riding barn. Equine-assisted team building typically involves group activities with horses that require communication, trust, and cooperation among participants, none of which require actual riding experience. These programs are popular with corporate groups, schools, and nonprofits looking for something more memorable than a conference room exercise.
Service Area
Still Waters Farm primarily serves Conover and the broader Catawba County area, including Hickory, Newton, and Claremont. Corporate clients and event groups from as far as Statesville or Morganton have reason to consider this facility for off-site programming. The farm's western Piedmont location makes it accessible from multiple directions along the I-40 corridor.
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