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Dog Sledding Adventure in Willow, Alaska

Overview
Our champion sled dog kennel is family-owned and operated in Willow, Alaska, the mushing capital of the world! Let us introduce you to our team of Iditarod dogs, experience a traditional Alaskan sled ride, and learn about our unique dog-driven lifestyle. We welcome you to our home, a humanitarian-winning kennel with the fastest distance-racing dogs in the country!
City: Anchorage
Wed 25 Dec
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Starting at $243.00
Wed 25 Dec
Starting at $243.00
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What's Included
Dog Sled Ride
Additional Info
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (139)
BillS1064
Apr 2022
Although I never thought this would be on my bucket list, it is now and is crossed off. Truly a once in a lifetime experience. Our guide was friendly and very knowledgeable. Can't say enough about the dogs. Friendly, lovable and obviously very well cared for. Every dog was super friendly and happy to greet you. The howls they all made when time came to start sledding was a sight to behold. All singing in unison like a well oiled orchestra warming up for a concert.
jessesR5933TC
Mar 2022
Our family enjoyed the experience no. I would love to do the summer Adventure if we decide to visit in the warmer months.
LARASKI
Mar 2022
Dog sledding is a MUST for any Alaska trip, and the experience at Alaskan Husky Adventures did not disappoint! Liz and her staff were excellent hosts, and we enjoyed a beautiful winter sled ride on a sunny day (we even saw Denali!). I highly recommend their business! The passion for the dogs and the thoughtfulness to their development and care is very clear. Any time I talk to someone who doesn't understand dog sledding or why dogs would want to be outside in the cold, I tell them to visit a dog kennel in Alaska! This was my third winter trip to Alaska to see the start of the Iditarod race, and I have never seen happier dogs in my life than when they're getting ready to go out on the trail. It is truly their calling, and the wonderful people that devote their lives to the dogs deserve all the respect in the world. Kudos to Matt and Liz for following their passion, creating this wonderful opportunity to share their dogs with the public, and for all their hard work out on the trail. FYI – If you’re a first-time visitor to Alaska, it's an easy drive from Anchorage to reach their kennel, and if you’re lucky, there are some beautiful views of Denali from the property. At the end of the ride, you can warm up with some hot cocoa and ask more questions about the dogs. With Liz's background in News, maybe someday they'll even have an educational video to explain the basics of dog mushing to first-time visitors! (As an animal lover, I'm unreasonably excited about informational talks!) All-in-all, an incredible experience. Everyone in my family enjoyed the adventure.

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