Glacier Sled Dog Experience

Glacier Sled Dog Experience
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Port: Skagway

Effort:

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  • Duration:
    2.00 hours
  • Adults:
    $628.95
  • Children:
    $628.95

Fly through the Alaskan wilderness before landing on the Denver Glacier where you’ll be greeted by  an experienced musher and their team of sled dogs! Get an exclusive glimpse of their life as you  hear tales of the trail and get to meet the dogs who have made the Iditarod famous. Feel the  excitement as you learn about the training and bonding process between musher and their dogs. 

On this immersive small group tour, you will take flight from Skagway’s waterfront to be transported  through the raw beauty of the Alaskan wilderness. Your pilot will guide you over the Taiya Inlet and  through the mountains to the Denver Glacier. Once landed on the glacier, your musher will teach  you about the dog sledding equipment and gear as they share personal race stories. Interact with  the dogs as you learn how to prepare a sled dog team for a race, from harnessing the eager pups to  understanding their unique personalities and training techniques. Once the team is ready to go,  watch the excitement and speed of these elite athletes as they dash across the glacier with their  musher. After the demonstration, you will make your way over to the future Iditarod champions,  puppies! Cherish this once in a lifetime opportunity as you cuddle with the puppies and take  pictures together against the dazzling landscape of the glacier before loading back into the  helicopters for your return flight to Skagway. 

Whether you’re a dog lover, an adventure seeker, or simply looking to immerse yourself in the  breathtaking Alaskan wilderness, this tour offers a unique blend of excitement, education, and  stunning natural beauty. Book your spot today to experience this once in a lifetime opportunity! 

This tour includes approximately 30 minutes of helicopter time and approximately 1 hour on the  Denver Glacier with a musher and sled dog team. Allow an additional 30 minutes for viewing a  safety video, signing a waiver, gearing up in glacier boots and a safety vest, and