Experience the thrill of riding in one of Alaska's oldest modes of transportation! The dogsled! Towns, villages and lifestyles were created using the traditional style dogs that you will meet while on your tour. Learn of the rich history of Chatanika from one of our guides while travelling through a beautiful boreal forest. This is a private tour you will be the only group here and we only have 2 tours slots a day to give each group ample time. This is a small family run business and you will be greeted and guided by an owner the entire time here.
City: Fairbanks
Sat 21 Sep
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You can choose the date already on the booking website
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (56)
Samantha_G
Feb 2022
We had such an easy booking and amazing experience! Upon arriving the hosts were so personable and informative. This is a family owned and operated business- which is amazing! All of the dogs were friendly and eager. We enjoyed the ride and loved meeting all of our new furry friends! There were four of us and we all had a chance to drive and ride during our time on the trail. We learned and experienced so much. I would recommend this dog sled adventure to anyone visiting the Fairbanks area. We had an amazing time!
Mitchell_M
Feb 2022
What an awesome amazing experience. Tabitha & Kevin of course we can't forget the boss herself Bella were all so wonderful. Sledding through the woods was beautiful and we all got to drive which was definitely a once in lifetime experience. The dogs are so strong and all the dogs are so sweet. I had to personally give each one some back rubs. Dozer and Roo got a little extra love lol. Thank you so much for this amazing day. We all had a blast.
Denise_B
Jan 2022
My favorite memories ; the dogs joy in running , the quiet beauty of the trail, moose tracks , and the oneness with all things. Of course , the laughter from dumping in 4 feet of snow as I fell off the sled!