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Equestrian Trail Guide

Job in Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina, 28814, USA
Listing for: The Biltmore Company
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-24
Job specializations:
  • Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
    Recreation & Leisure
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 18.25 USD Hourly USD 18.25 HOUR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Equestrian Trail Guide I - Full Time page is loaded## Equestrian Trail Guide I - Full Time locations:
Biltmore Estate time type:
Full time posted on:
Posted Yesterday job requisition :
JR102815
** Job Description
** Full Time: a position working 32+ hours per week. The starting pay range for this position begins at $18.25/hour and is based on the level of qualifications and relevant experience above the minimum requirements.

Trail Guides work as a team in providing the highest possible levels of care for the horses and create world class equestrian experiences for guests.

Duties include:

general care, feeding and watering for the trail horses; daily cleaning and maintenance of the feedlot, catch corral and mounting corral; cleaning and maintenance for saddles and tack for the trail rides program; and assisting the farrier and vets in providing horse health care as needed. Additional duties may also include fence, pasture and trail maintenance as needed. The incumbent will also be expected to provide general assistance and support for the department, leadership, and company.
** Schedule may vary, but hours are generally 7:45am - 6:15pm Friday - Monday. Weekend availability required.
**** Requirements:
** 1. High school diploma (or GED). Additional education, training, and/or certification(s) related to the equestrian field preferred.  2. At least one (1) years of related equestrian experience. The ideal candidate will have two (2) years of experience in leading trail rides and working with riders of all experience levels.  
3. Should be knowledgeable in equestrian care and be able to anticipate, identify, and troubleshoot health issues.  
4. Demonstrated commitment to the delivery of world class internal and external guest service.  
5. Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills; must be comfortable in and effective at communicating clearly with guests, vendors, and other audiences.  
6. Must be able to quickly acquire knowledge of the history of the estate and the Asheville area.  
7. Ability to be proactive and take initiative; should be able exercise good judgment in anticipating and addressing issues.  
8. Excellent planning, organizational, and time management skills are a must. Should be able to prioritize work and adjust as necessary.  
9. Applicants must have or be able to obtain First Aid, AED and CPR certification.  10. Must have a valid driver’s license, clean driving record and be at least 18 years of age.
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* Physical Requirements:

** 1. Must be able to lift 60 lbs. constantly and be able to endure long days of lifting, walking and physical exertion involved with riding for extended periods of time.  
2. Ability to bend, stoop, kneel, reach overhead and below.  
3. Must be able to have the range of motion necessary to safely saddle, mount, and ride horses.  
4. Ability to work outside in all types of weather with fluctuations in temperature and conditions.
** Essential

Job Duties:

** 1. Select and catch appropriate horses to work each day.  2. Carefully inspect each and every horse daily looking for any signs of soreness, lameness or other health concern. Seek professional advice as required.  
3. Prepare mounts and lead trail rides for guests according to daily schedule.  
4. Inspect trail on a regular basis looking for any potential hazards, e.g. poor drainage causing wash outs or erosion holes, blow-down limbs, trash, etc. Correct immediately if possible or report situation to Director of Outdoor Programs.  
5. Check in with the ticket host prior to each scheduled ride and warmly greet guests as they arrive.  
6. Clean saddles and tack as needed.  
7. Always maintain a level of preparedness in order to respond to any unforeseen emergency, either on the trail or at the barn.  
8. Remove manure and debris from mounting corral, feedlot and around the barn as needed throughout the day.  9. Feed and water trail horses according to daily schedule.  10. Complete incident reports as needed, review with supervisor and send to Human Resources.  11. Support the Carriage Program staff to help in keeping all the guest areas as clean and inviting as possible.

Biltmore is interested in people who strive for excellence; who are committed to working together, supporting each other, and sharing a sense of stewardship to protect this special place. Our employees shape and enrich extraordinary experiences for guests, using judgment and skills based on our Vanderbilt-inspired legacy of hospitality.

We invite you to join our dedicated team.
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