Dream a Dream Sleddog Tours, Alaska, United States


5.0 (95 reviews) Spent 2-3 hours Ranking #2 in Willow Points of Interest & Landmarks

A Must do! Amazing people and exciting time

Iditarod Sled Dog Tours and Bed and Breakfast Lodging; driving distance from Anchorage on the Parks Highway to Denali National Park or Talkeetna. Our homestead is as Alaskan as it gets. Everything is clean and our sled dogs are meticulously cared for. You will be hosted by veteran mushers and learn first hand about Alaska's state sport- mushing.
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Address

9373 N Rappe Circle, Willow, AK 99688

Mobile

+1 907-495-1197

Website

http://www.dreamadreamsleddog.com

Email

[email protected]

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Thursday, May 09, 2024, 14:53

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  • 5Dennis C 5:00 PM Sep 2, 2022
    A Must do! Amazing people and exciting time
    Fantastic tour! Cindy Abbott is an AMAZING women and provided such a great and inspiring talk prior to the sleddog tour! Her passion for sled dogs and the Iditarod really came through and gave all of us a new appreciation of the history and the danger of the Iditarod race. The sleddogs were amazing to see and hear, and the tour was exciting. We drove over some moderatly rough terrain being pulled by the dogs while in a 4 wheeler. Listening to Cindy control the dogs and feeling the power of the dog team was one of the most amazing things on our trip. Of course, seeing the puppies was so cute- we got to spend a lot of time with them, and Vern made an apperance as well. He was so easy to talk to and willing to answer any questions we had. Would highly recommend

  • 5CAtraveler 5:00 PM Aug 17, 2022
    Outstanding
    One of the highlights of our Alaska trip. Our family (ages 10-76) learned so much about the Iditarod from Verne and Cindy, both of whom have participated in the race. A lunch was served before the tour, and was one of the best meals of our 12 days in Alaska. Being pulled by the sled dogs was amazing, feeling their power and enthusiasm for running. We had a chance to visit the new puppies, who were about six weeks old, and to see the care and respect that these dogs are given. We would totally recommend a visit if you have a chance!

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