Winter Dog Sledding in Knik, Alaska
If you are brave enough to visit Alaska in the winter then you have to go dog sledding! Our 1.5 Hour or 3-hour winter dog sled tour is a great introduction to mushing and the best way to experience Alaska’s true beauty. Anchorage dog sledding tours allow visitors to Alaska’s biggest city to experience the thrill of our state sport with only a short one hour drive to our location. Drive or sit in the sled with one of our guides, learn all about how we train and prepare our dogs for races like the 1,000-mile Iditarod, hear exciting tales from the trail, and experience Alaska’s state sport for yourself!
We are the CLOSEST winter dog sled tour to Anchorage and are conveniently only 20 minutes from downtown Wasilla where there are plenty of excellent restaurants. Check our winter location. Our close proximity to Anchorage and Wasilla means less driving on winter roads and warmer temperatures! Join us for the ultimate Anchorage dog sledding tours experience!
Our tours are perfect for all ages, though our shorter 1.5-hour tour is recommended for participants under the age of 14.





Dog sledding is not just a thrilling ride; it’s a deep dive into the landscape and culture of Alaska. The experience is enriched by the stories of our mushers, who often share their personal anecdotes about the Iditarod, the challenges they faced on the trail, and the bonds they form with their dogs. Engaging with the dogs, learning about their personalities, and understanding their training needs adds another layer of appreciation to your adventure.
The Alaskan Huskies you will meet have distinct personalities and backgrounds. Some have been trained for years, while others are younger and still in training. You might even get the chance to bond with a puppy, who is learning the ropes of sledding. Each dog has its own story, contributing to a unique experience every time you visit.
During your sled ride, you will likely encounter various terrains, from snowy forests to open fields that showcase the stunning Alaskan landscape. Mushers often pause to allow guests to take photographs, ensuring you capture the breathtaking scenery. These moments create lasting memories as you navigate the iconic Iditarod trail.
Our tours are designed to cater to various skill levels, whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or trying dog sledding for the first time. We ensure everyone feels comfortable and has the opportunity to experience this fantastic mode of transport. Safety is our priority, and our guides will provide thorough instructions to ensure you enjoy the ride.
The tours also include insights into the equipment used in dog sledding. From the sled design to the harnesses and lines, understanding the gear enhances your appreciation of the sport. Each piece of equipment plays a critical role in the safety and success of the mushing experience.
As you prepare for your adventure, consider what to wear. It’s crucial to dress appropriately for the cold weather. Several layers help trap heat, while accessories like gloves, neck gaiters, and insulated boots can keep you cozy during your ride. Our parkas and bibs are made to withstand the elements, ensuring you stay warm and dry throughout the tour.
In addition to the winter dog sledding experience, consider exploring other activities in the area. Winter sports like snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are popular and can complement your dog sledding adventure. Taking a day to explore the local culture and other outdoor activities can enhance your overall experience in Alaska.
Experience the Thrill of Anchorage Dog Sledding
Beautiful Trails, Perfect for First-time Guests!
The Highlights
The Details
Tour Times
1.5 Hour Tour starts at 10:30, 12:30, or 2:30
3 Hr Tour starts at 10:30 or 2:30
Reservations are required because we are an active racing kennel. Tours leave from our home and not a tour facility. Please do not just show up.
Tour Options
Choose from a 1.5-hour or 3-hour tour.
Pricing
The 1.5-hr tour is $179 per person
The 3-hour tour is $399 per person
Price excludes a 1.6% online booking fee, capped at $20 per reservation.
Length
The length of the tour depends on if you chose the 1.5 or 3-hour option. All tours travel on the Historic Iditarod Trail and leave out of our home located in the Knik Historic Mushing District.
Getting Here
Check-in for our tour is located out of our winter residence in Knik, Alaska.
Our address is 11593 West Northshore Dr Wasilla, AK 99623. Shuttle service from Anchorage is not included.
What to Wear
We recommend dressing in layers, wearing thick socks, and having a warm hat. Although we provide parkas and bibs for you to use, these are supplemental to your own gear. We strongly advise wearing one or two layers of long underwear.
Weather Policy
We reserve the right to cancel due to weather. We will not operate if conditions are unsafe. All cancellations are given a full refund.