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Seward and Kenai Fjords National Park Guided Tour with Lunch

Overview
This is a great way to see Seward and the Kenai Fjords National Park. Visit all the best attractions of the beautiful city of Seward on a guided tour with transportation included. See Exit Glacier and "Mile 0" of the Iditarod Trail and experience a Dog Sledge Ride. View the wildlife that roams the mountainside and enjoy an included full lunch menu with 13 options to choose.
City: Seward
Tue 25 Feb
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Starting at $210.83
Tue 25 Feb
Starting at $210.83
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What's Included
Hotel/port drop-off
Full Lunch Menu - 13 Options
Dog Sled Ride Tour
Longtime Alaskan Guide
Works with the train schedule
Additional Info
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Wear flat soled walking shoes, and dress to be outside for up to an hour and a half in current weather
What To Expect
1
Seavey's IdidaRide Sled Dog Tours
Mush the dogs that won the Iditarod Race on the Seavey Family's Wilderness Dog Sled Ride and Tour
2
Bear Creek Weir
See spawning salmon as they make their way upstream to Bear Lake
3
Exit Glacier
Guided walk on Overlook Trail at Exit Glacier in Kenai Fjords National Park
4
Seward
Drive-through tour of Seward as guide points out local highlights
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Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Reviews (84)
Barbara B
Jul 2014
This was absolutely great! On a recent trip to Alaska, my friend and I did the Ididaride Sled Dog tour and it was wonderful. We had the ride of our lives and got to pet the puppies. Joe was a wonderful tour guide and really wanted us to experience the real Alaska, not just the tourist sites. We were very surprised at the dogs--not exactly Hollywoods version of a sled dog. The dogs are just wonderful, they are so friendly and love to run and pull the sled, wagon, whatever just so they can get out and run. Great experience!
ldavey_10
Jul 2014
Lots of opportunities to see dog sledding around Alaska but not the are not all iditerod training kennels. This is the real deal with tour guides that have raced and with dogs who have run the race. . It is expensive but worth paying for the real thing.
Shelley K
Jul 2014
The sled dog tour was part of the "Real Alaska Tour" that we booked through the Alaska Railroad. This was probably my best experience in all of my 12 days in Alaska. Joe Allen, the bus driver, did a fantastic job - he really gave us a good feel for the "real Alaska" by sharing lots of personal knowledge and stories. He was super helpful and really tried to make this a wonderful experience for us all. All of the stops along the way (Exit Glacier, the salmon spawning area, tour of town, and lunch stop) were great! Of course, the sled dog ride and tour were fantastic! Got to hold puppies and learn about what running the Iditarod is really like. Rode on cart pulled by a team of 14 dogs - this is how the dogs are kept in shape and trained during the off-season. I learned a lot and have the best time!

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