What an amazing experience this was! I’ve told everyone about it. This was our second trip to Alaska, but first time visiting a dog sled mushing camp. I was torn between which one to pick in Seward and am SO happy we chose Seavey’s. This is a top notch operation with a wealth of knowledge of the sport of dog sledding. Upon arrival, you can hear dogs in the distance. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable about dog training, feeding and caring for the dogs. They kennels are open with shared houses for the dogs. The musher is great and the two lead dogs were part of the “A” team and kept the younger ones in line. They are so quiet when running - it’s beautiful!! Young Cora Seavey introduced us to the 11 day old puppies and made sure no one snuck one out in their coat!! So cute! They show you how a musher and dog team prepare for a race and let you experience being on a sled. I highly recommend this tour if you’re in Seward for the day - you won’t be disappointed. We did it as part of the 6-hour Real Alaska Tour that included a city tour, lunch at a local restaurant near the harbor, a stop by Bear Creek to see the salmon, and a hike to Exit Glacier - a must!! We rode the train from Anchorage to Seward - another must - and our guide picked us up at the train station, our luggage was transported to the hotel and we were off on an adventure. Besides the dog sled camp, we were fortunate to hike to Exit Glacier. It was a nice, brisk walk up an uneven terrain. A flatter, easier trail is offered for those who may need it. We chose to follow our guide and were rewarded with amazing views and a good workout after a long train ride. There are many choices and we are happy we chose this! It was a great start to out southbound Alaskan cruise.