About

Our farm is your farm.

Still Water Farm is a top-tier equestrian boarding and training facility spanning 80 beautiful acres. With a commitment to providing the best amenities to its clients, Still Water is a popular destination for equestrians. The farm’s exceptional facilities attract riders and boarders from across the region.

Located in southwest Ohio, Still Water Farm is situated within 20 minutes of the World Equestrian Center near Wilmington. It also enjoys easy access to the renowned horse country of Kentucky and the I-75 corridor, which is less than an hour’s drive away.

Apart from its state-of-the-art facilities and full-service boarding care, Still, Water Farm boasts a team of experienced staff who are dedicated to providing top-notch care for both horses and riders. Need something? Just ask. The farm’s staff makes sure you and your horse have everything you need.

Still Water Farm’s expansive grounds and carefully curated amenities make it an ideal destination for anyone seeking a premium equestrian experience. Whether you’re looking to board your horse, utilize the riding arenas, or simply enjoy the serene beauty of a trail ride through the countryside, Still Water Farm has it all.

Come and see for yourself! Contact us today to schedule a tour.

Our Team

Amy Hittinger

General Manager

The combination of horses and animals with the great outdoors and landscaping is the perfect job for Amy. At Still Water, she is active in the barn daily, helping with the daily operations of the horses, clients, and the grounds. She also looks after the pastures as well as the facilities and equipment. Amy holds a certificate in landscape horticulture.

Amy grew up in Maineville, Ohio where she developed a love for animals early by caring for her own horses at home. She was a member of 4H, showing horses. At 14, she took her first job at a local hunter jumper stable.

With a love for the outdoors, Amy entered the green industry working with her friend (now husband) at his family’s landscape company Hittinger Lawnscape. She worked in the green industry for several years and then landed the perfect job as a private groundskeeper.

As a groundskeeper, Amy was solely responsible for many duties on a 50-acre family farm. Some duties included: property and pool maintenance, bush hogging, mowing, trimming, pruning, tree care, animal care, and pond management. The family loved animals and had several over the years: horses, cows, rabbits, goats, and reindeer just to name a few!

She is very excited about what the future holds at Still Water Farm. Being a part of a wedding venue sounds very rewarding.                               

Alex Sherman

Farm Manager

Alex Sherman has over twenty years of experience in the horse industry. She grew up in the local horse community, having been a member of the Clermont County 4H program and Miami Valley Pony Club.

As a young adult, Alex furthered her experience by competing in a variety of different disciplines including eventing, dressage, and endurance racing where she found a fondness for Arabians. In 2016 she and her Arabian Stallion, Solaro, competed in the Arabian Sport Horse Nationals in dressage and were awarded the Region 14 First Level Arabian Horse of the Year.

Through her involvement in the Arabian breed, Alex ventured into the world of Arabian racing which eventually led to Thoroughbred racing. In 2018, Alex took on a full-time position as an exercise rider at Belterra park. After working with several quality Thoroughbreds she developed her penchant for retraining retired racehorses.

She competed in the 2018 Retired Racehorse Project in dressage and show jumping. In 2019, she was awarded Champion in 2nd Level Dressage at the Reserve Thoroughbred Incentive Program Championships.

Alex gained her license as a professional jockey from the Kentucky State Racing Commission in 2021. She has ridden in several states and tracks including Keeneland and Churchill Downs.