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Discover the authentic Alaskan mushing lifestyle with a 1-hour Siberian Husky Kennel Tour in Fairbanks, led by Arctic Dog Adventure Co, for $49 per person.

The Fairbanks Siberian Husky Kennel Tour offers a genuine glimpse into Alaska’s sled dog culture for $49 per person. Lasting one hour, this tour takes place at the Alaskan Kennels, the oldest Siberian Husky kennel in the world and part of an off-grid sled dog facility. It’s an ideal choice for animal lovers, history enthusiasts, or anyone curious about the traditional mushing lifestyle.
With a 5-star provider rating, Arctic Dog Adventure Co ensures a friendly, informative experience. The tour includes hands-on interaction with Siberian Huskies, guided explanations about their traits, and insights into dog sledding in Alaska. It’s a straightforward activity that balances education with fun, suitable for those prepared with warm clothing and comfortable shoes.
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This tour takes place at the Alaskan Kennels branch in Fairbanks, renowned as the oldest Siberian Husky kennel globally. The kennel is situated off-grid, which adds to the adventure vibe of this experience. The environment offers a unique chance to see working Siberian Huskies that are trained for dog sledding, but are currently enjoying a break.
Participants get the chance to pet and interact directly with the dogs, observing their friendly and energetic nature. The setting allows for close-up photography, capturing the dog team in their natural environment. The kennel serves as a living reminder of the Alaskan dog mushing traditions that continue to thrive today.

The meeting point is clearly marked with an Arctic Dog Adventure Co. sign on the road in Fairbanks. The activity is scheduled mostly in the afternoon, and the small group size ensures personalized attention. No transportation is included, so participants should plan to arrange their own commute to the meeting spot.
The activity emphasizes flexibility—guests can reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance. This makes it easy to fit the tour into your wider travel plans without commitment.
The hour-long tour is led by certified guides who share their knowledge about Siberian Huskies, their history in dog sledding in Alaska, and off-grid living practices. The guides are friendly and eager to answer questions about the dogs’ training routines and traits.
You’ll have plenty of opportunities to pet the dogs and learn about their endurance, temperament, and personal stories. The setting allows you to observe the dogs’ daily routines and understand what keeps them in peak condition for sledding seasons.
More Great Tours NearbyThis tour emphasizes Alaska’s mushing heritage. The Siberian Huskies featured are purebred, and the tour explains their heritage and traits that make them ideal for sled work. The training and daily routines are shared by guides, showing how these friendly and hardworking animals are prepared for dog sled races and daily chores.
Participants learn how the off-grid lifestyle influences the dogs’ care, highlighting the self-sufficient and passionate approach to dog mushing in Alaska.
Guests should wear clothes suitable for the weather, such as warm sweaters, rain jackets, and comfortable closed-toe shoes. Since the environment can get dirty, clothing that can get a bit messy is recommended. Bringing water and snacks is advised, especially if planning to extend your day in Fairbanks.
It’s important to respect the animals and adhere to all guides’ instructions, ensuring a safe and enjoyable visit for everyone. The activity is not suitable for people with animal allergies or who are uncomfortable around dogs.
This Siberian Husky Kennel Tour provides a more up-close and personal experience compared to other sledding or mushing activities, which might focus more on riding or racing. The focus here is on learning about the dogs’ lives and mushing traditions rather than sledding itself.
Other experiences such as official dog sledding adventures or Northern Lights tours may offer different ways to explore Alaska, but this tour stands out for its educational and interactive approach at a reasonable price.
The Fairbanks Siberian Husky Kennel Tour appeals to those who want an authentic, interactive experience with Alaska’s sled dogs. Its small group size, expert guides, and off-grid location make it a personal and informative activity. The $49 price tag offers good value for a meaningful encounter with working Siberian Huskies.
While it doesn’t include dog sledding or guided hikes, it provides a solid foundation for understanding Alaskan mushing culture. Ideal for animal lovers and history buffs, this experience offers a hands-on perspective you won’t forget.
The Fairbanks Siberian Husky Kennel Tour by Arctic Dog Adventure Co delivers an authentic and informative look into Alaska’s sled dog traditions. The hour-long visit allows for close interaction with friendly Siberian Huskies and a deep dive into their role in off-grid living and mushing history.
This tour’s small group size and certified guides ensure a personalized experience, ideal for animal enthusiasts and those interested in Alaska’s heritage. The $49 price makes it a cost-effective choice for a meaningful cultural and animal encounter during a Fairbanks trip.
Is transportation included in the tour?
No, transportation to and from the kennel is not included; guests meet at the Arctic Dog Adventure Co. sign in Fairbanks.
What should I bring for the tour?
Guests should wear comfortable shoes, warm clothing, and bring water and snacks if desired.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The activity is suitable for most ages, but young children should be supervised, especially around dogs and in off-grid environments.
Can I book this tour last minute?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Are the Siberian Huskies friendly?
Yes, the dogs are friendly and energetic, and the guides encourage petting and interaction.
Is there an option to go sledding during this tour?
No, this experience focuses on visiting the kennel and learning about mushing, not sled riding.