Meet authentic Alaskan Huskies and their puppies at the kennel of 5-time Iditarod Champion, Dallas Seavey! Take a tour of Dallas's homestead for a …
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Oct 20, 2024
2 weeks in Alaska and this was my husband's favorite experience! Driving his own cart was the icing on the cake for him. The dogs are amazing and just want to pull the sleds! We learned so much about… Full review by S T
Sep 27, 2024
Once in a lifetime educational experience for most people. I loved that we were able to mush our own 4-dog teams. I believe Dallas is the only musher in Alaska that lets you mush your own team . … Full review by Happiness61453222641
Aug 31, 2024
This tour was amazing! We had so much fun driving and riding the carts. It was truly an amazing experience. I can’t recommend this tour enough! Full review by Jennifer A
Where do we meet for the sled dog tour? I am visiting in Jan and will be in anchorage area without a car.
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We met the shuttle in Talkeetna, about two hours north of Anchorage. I am not certain if they have transportation that goes all the way down to Anchorage but I am sure there are …
We met the shuttle in Talkeetna, about two hours north of Anchorage. I am not certain if they have transportation that goes all the way down to Anchorage but I am sure there are other ways to get to Talkeetna. The experience is worth the time to get there.
Hi We will be in Anchorage on the 6th Aug 2017..Im very keen on doing this tour. Can you tell me will there be any snow at all? Will there be puppies at all? As we are there only for one day im tying to work out what's best to do and you are on top of the list so far. Many thanks Michelle
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There will be no snow in August, however, you still have some options if you would like to go mushing. A popular option is the dryland tour, where the dogs pull a wheeled cart that you …
There will be no snow in August, however, you still have some options if you would like to go mushing. A popular option is the dryland tour, where the dogs pull a wheeled cart that you ride on. For the real deal you can fly to a glacier (year round snow!) via helicopter and mush on a real dog sled. Both options should have puppies since most sled dog puppies are born in the summer. Our company does no summer tours, but you can find more information on those tours at Ididaride Sled Dog Tours.
Do you get the choice to ride in the sled or behind it on every tour? I would definitely want to ride behind it.
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Yes I think so. My sister rode in the sled. There were two wooden seats on the sled. The musher was behind her standing up, then I was behind him on another sled standing up. I …
Yes I think so. My sister rode in the sled. There were two wooden seats on the sled. The musher was behind her standing up, then I was behind him on another sled standing up. I was supposed to be the brake person. When he yelled Stop I was supposed to hit the brake with my boot. Well that didn't go to well! It was a really fun different excursion. We had a good time!
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Do you provide shuttle service?
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For our dry land mushing and dog sledding experiences, we offer shuttle service from downtown Talkeetna.For the guided tour experience, Salmon Berry provides shuttling to and …
For our dry land mushing and dog sledding experiences, we offer shuttle service from downtown Talkeetna.For the guided tour experience, Salmon Berry provides shuttling to and from Anchorage...