Dog Sled Tours in Wasilla, Alaska

Wasilla, Alaska, 43 miles northeast of Anchorage, is home to the Iditarod sled race. Explore the town and its area by dog sled tour if you are looking for a winter or summer activity that gives you a feel for the traditions of the state. Even in summer, be sure to wear warm clothing, dress in layers and bring sunglasses or goggles.
  1. Iditarod sled dog ride and kennel tour

    • The Iditarod Sled Dog Ride and Kennel Tour, a summer tour offered by Alaska Tours, lets you tour the kennel where Iditarod dogs live, meet a sled dog team and talk to the mushers (people who compete in dog sled races). Take a ride in an ATV cart pulled by the sled dogs on this tour of the back country.

      Alaska Tours

      413 G Street

      Anchorage, AK 99501

      907-277-3000

      alaskatours.com

    Mush your own team

    • Alaska Snowdancers Dogsled Tours and Freighting offers rides and tours that range from 30 minutes to two hours in duration. The family-friendly tours accept babies, who ride free, and kids, who are half-price if they are under 7 years old. Adults can also take a half- or full-day dogmushing tour, where they learn how to harness a dog, have a ride then lead a team for a trail tour. These tours run November through April.

      Alaska Snowdancers Dogsled Tours and Freighting

      P.O. Box 13317

      Trapper Creek, AK 99683

      907-317-7788

      alaskasnowdancers.net

    Year round tours

    • Ididaride Sled Dog Tours gives wilderness sled dog tours in summer with wheeled sleds led by Iditarod racers. There is also a summer glacier tour. An interactive winter tour gives you the choice to help mush the dogs or just enjoy the ride. The winter wilderness tour is open to kids and adults; kids pay a discounted rate.

      Ididaride Sled Dog Tours

      Mile 1.1 Old Exit Glacier Rd.

      Seward, AK 99664

      907-224-8607

      ididaride.com

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