Just to have the experience, I am grateful for. However it was a bit misleading. I thought we'd see parts of the national Park or even the tetons, but they were a bit far away. We only rode around basically the front yard of the ranch. I wasn't riding for more than 20 mins. Didn't get going till after 1pm, which was my time. 2 dogs had to be changed out before we started and then we had to stop multiple times to let the other sled team with a family get ahead of us. I got to meet the dogs afterwards, learnt heir names and what not. If you have the money to not worry about spending 200$, do it for the experience. Just don't expect to get the 45 min ride as advertised or see anything. Also bring safety glasses or goggles. When the dogs get running, you're battered with snow and ice coming off their paws. Nearly impossible to keep your eyes open. Then again, the warm weather doesn't help and that snow wasnt as pact as it should be for that.
Make sure to bring cash for a tip. I did not, but luckily my guide had cash app. Still deserve a tip!
Show up early and grab yourself a bite at their lovely 100 year+ old cafe. Not the biggest menu, but my burger was on point!