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Experience dog sledding, cuddle husky puppies, and roast s'mores at Skagway’s Musher’s Camp with this 2-hour 45-minute family-friendly tour for $152.59.

The Musher’s Camp and S’more Roasting Experience offers an engaging way to enjoy a port day in Skagway, USA. Priced at $152.59 per person, this nearly three-hour tour provides a balanced mix of sightseeing, hands-on fun, and relaxation. It’s especially suited for families and those curious about Alaskan dog sledding, with kid-friendly activities like cuddling husky puppies and roasting marshmallows. The tour departs from Skagway’s cruise port, includes round-trip transportation, and is operated by AlaskaX.
This experience is booked on average 72 days in advance and features a comfortable coach ride that takes travelers from downtown Skagway to Dyea’s Adventure Camp. The tour’s intimate group size, capped at 12 travelers, ensures personalized attention and a relaxed pace. While it’s designed to accommodate most guests, some mobility requirements are necessary, such as walking 100 yards and raising the knee 12 inches. This tour stands out for its warm, informative guides and the chance to interact directly with adorable husky puppies.

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The tour starts at the 2nd Avenue & Broadway meeting point in downtown Skagway. From there, a comfortable coach takes travelers along nine miles of scenic coastline toward the Adventure Camp in Dyea. The round-trip transportation is included, making the journey hassle-free. The drive offers wonderful views, including a notable waterfall, enhancing the overall experience before reaching the camp.
The Adventure Camp is the main stop where the dog sledding theme comes alive. The camp is operated by Alaska Excursions, which has been sharing their passion for Alaskan dog sledding for years. Here, the highlight is the Musher Talk, where guides answer common questions about sled dog racing, with some sharing personal stories and insights. The camp setting provides a beautiful backdrop for viewing Alaskan wilderness.

One of the most praised features of this tour is the puppy cuddling session. Visitors get to hold and play with adorable husky puppies, which are lively and well-socialized. The small group size allows for more time with the puppies—often longer than in larger tours. Some reviews mention going inside a “shark tank” with playful puppies aged around three months.
It’s worth noting that, because of the high volume of visitors, interaction times are structured and limited—around 15-30 seconds per session—to ensure all guests have a chance to enjoy the puppies. Most participants find this manageable, but it is a structured experience rather than unlimited free play.

The s’mores roasting takes place at basecamp, where guests toast marshmallows over a fire pit. The hot chocolate is available for purchase, adding to the cozy, familial atmosphere. The sweet treat is a favored part of the experience, with reviews highlighting the quality of the s’mores.
Guests have the option to relax at the camp or undertake a self-guided nature hike. This flexibility allows for a leisurely paced afternoon, perfect for families with children or those wanting a gentle, outdoor experience.

The guides leading the tour are praised for their knowledge and friendliness. One guide, Denise, is noted for her entertaining storytelling and great historical context, which adds depth to the scenic drive. The Musher Talk itself is engaging, providing answers to common questions about sled dog racing and the life of mushers.
The scenic drive along the coastline offers stunning views, including notable waterfalls and lush Alaskan wilderness. The small group size enhances the experience, allowing for personalized interaction and more comfortable pacing.

Most travelers can participate, provided they can walk 100 yards either independently or with assistance. Participants need to be able to raise their knee 12 inches—roughly 12 steps—to get on and off transportation and at the camp. While most special needs are accommodated, those with significant mobility challenges should consult with the provider beforehand.

The tour costs $152.59 per person, with a non-refundable policy. It’s recommended to book approximately 72 days in advance due to high demand. The tour features multiple available times to fit different schedules. Since cancellations are not permitted, travelers should confirm their plans carefully before booking.
This experience is ideal for families with kids, dog lovers, and those interested in Alaskan culture. The interactive puppy cuddling and s’more roasting appeal to all ages, while the scenic drive and guide insights make it a meaningful cultural outing. It’s less suited for travelers seeking a longer outdoor adventure or with significant mobility limitations.
This tour offers a warm, engaging introduction to Alaskan dog sled culture in a convenient port setting. The small group size and friendly guides make for a personalized experience, while the puppy interactions and scenic drive provide memorable moments. The $152.59 price covers the transportation, camp visit, and activities, making it a good value for such a specialized outing.
While interaction times with the puppies are limited due to demand, most participants find the experience delightful and worth the investment. The non-refundable policy emphasizes the importance of booking thoughtfully. This tour is an excellent choice for those wanting a family-friendly, culturally enriching, and fun outdoor activity in Skagway.
“It was a great experience to do the the family. The shuttle driver, Denise, was awesome and her dad jokes are next level. Plus she had great histor…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it is designed to be family-friendly, with all ages welcome and most activities appropriate for children.
How long is the tour?
The total duration is approximately 2 hours 45 minutes.
What is included in the price?
The round-trip transportation, visit to the musher’s camp, puppy cuddling, and s’more roasting are included. Food and drinks, including hot chocolate, are available for purchase.
Are there any physical requirements?
Participants should be able to walk 100 yards and raise their knee 12 inches. Most guests with mobility needs can participate with assistance.
Can I hold the puppies longer?
Interaction with the puppies is structured and time-limited to about 15-30 seconds per session, to allow everyone a chance.
Is the tour suitable for those with allergies?
Since puppies are involved, individuals with allergies should consider this before booking.
What if I want to cancel?
The booking is non-refundable. Be sure of your plans before reserving.
How many people are on each tour?
The maximum group size is 12 travelers, ensuring an intimate experience.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of scenic coastal drive, informative guides, puppy interactions, and s’more roasting offers a well-rounded, family-friendly adventure.
Are hot drinks included?
Hot chocolate is available for purchase; it is not included in the tour price.
Is the experience accessible?
Most special needs are accommodated, but mobility to walk and raise the knee is necessary. Travelers should contact the provider if there are concerns.