Summer Husky Sledding in Willow
Description
If you’re interested in embarking on a husky sled ride through Willow during the summer months, this activity offers an exceptional opportunity. Prepare for an memorable adventure in the Alaskan wilderness!
Husky Sledding in Summer
Are you ready to experience dog sledding in Alaska on your summertime visit to Willow? We have an ideal choice for you! At the scheduled time, we’ll convene at 18408 W Reynolds Road to commence our remarkable sledding experience.
Initially, we'll provide an overview of mushing, a unique form of sledding where a sled pulled by dogs is utilized, specifically during the warmer months. In summer, the sleds are equipped with wheels to enable traversing the grass and dirt trails typical of Willow during this time.
The sleds designed for two people will guide you along the pathways where trainers teach dogs to navigate the Willow Woods with ease. There will also be opportunities to admire the wooden shelters and to take in breathtaking views of Denali, the tallest peak in North America.
After an engaging 1.5-hour activity, we will return to our original meeting point and conclude this extraordinary husky sledding journey. We look forward to seeing you again!
What's included
- English–speaking guide
- Husky sledding
Cancellation policy
Cancellazione gratuita fino a 24 ore prima (local time)
Accessibility
Not wheelchair accessible.
Important information
On the day of the activity, we'll meet at 18408 W Reynolds Rd Willow, Alaska 99688. Please be ready at the meeting point at least 15 minutes beforehand.
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