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Experience an hour with sled dogs in Alaska for $75, learning about racing, dog life, and playing with huskies at Susitna Sled Dog Adventures in Talkeetna.

The Summer Sled Dog Kennel Tour offers a unique opportunity to get up close with huskies during their relaxed downtime in Alaska. Priced at $75 per person and lasting one hour, this tour provides insights into the world of sled dogs without the winter chill. Located at 17930 Montana Creek Rd in Talkeetna, this activity is perfect for dog lovers and those curious about sled racing.
While it’s not suitable for small children under 2 years, the experience is designed to be engaging and educational for visitors of most ages. The live English-speaking guide leads the tour, sharing stories and details about the dogs’ lives, racing, and winter gear. Keep in mind that transportation and hotel pickup are not included, so plan your arrival accordingly.
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The Susitna Sled Dog Adventures kennel hosts this one-hour summer experience that balances playtime and education. Visitors are greeted by a lively group of sled dogs in the yard, where they can witness these husky packs running, playing, and relaxing. The fenced yard ensures safety while allowing the dogs to be lively and natural.
This tour is ideal for dog enthusiasts eager to see how huskies behave in their off-season. The friendly guides tell stories about each dog’s personality, as well as share adventures from the trails and insights into sled racing. The relaxed atmosphere makes it a good introduction to these incredible animals without the physical demands of winter activities.

Participants get to play with the sled dogs, enjoying their relaxing downtime in the spacious yard. The dogs are active and happy, running freely and interacting with visitors. After some play, the guide helps dress a dog in a harness and shows the sled and winter gear used by mushers.
If puppies are available, the tour ends with cuddling with the next generation of huskies, making it a heartwarming experience. Visitors should be prepared for active dogs that may jump or run around, and are advised that the tour is not recommended for small children due to this lively environment.
The tour offers detailed explanations about sled dog training, racing, and the daily life of these animals. The guide shares stories about what it takes for dogs to compete in races and why they thrive in this role. You’ll gain valuable insights into the special bond between huskies and humans in Alaska.
This educational component makes the experience appealing to curious visitors interested in dog sports and Alaskan culture. Expect to hear stories about trail adventures and learn how the dogs are cared for during the off-season.
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The play session is a highlight, as the pack of huskies runs and frolics in the yard. Visitors enjoy petting the dogs, helping harness them, and watching their playful behaviors. The dogs’ personalities shine through, making the experience interactive and memorable.
The cuddle time with puppies (if available) adds a warm, adorable touch to the tour, especially for those who love young dogs. These moments provide a therapy-like effect, making it a soothing and joyful activity.

The meeting point is at 17930 Montana Creek Rd, marked by a wooden fence and yellow gate. Since transportation is not included, visitors need to arrange their own transport to the kennel. The tour is usually scheduled in both morning and afternoon sessions, giving flexibility in planning.
Participants should arrive prepared for outdoor activity and active dogs, and should not expect food or drinks other than the included bottled water. The friendly English-speaking guide ensures a smooth and engaging experience.
The 1-hour duration is well-paced, with ample time for interaction, learning, and play. The informal environment allows for storytelling and questions, creating an informative yet relaxed experience. Since the tour involves active dogs, visitors should be ready for movement and interaction, but the overall pace remains comfortable.
The flexibility to reserve now and pay later adds to the convenience, allowing visitors to keep their plans flexible. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the tour, which is helpful in case of unexpected changes.
This Summer Sled Dog Kennel Tour distinguishes itself by offering a year-round, hands-on experience with Alaskan sled dogs. Unlike winter racing activities, this tour allows animal interaction in warmer months, making it accessible for many visitors. The focus on dog play and education makes it a relaxing yet informative outing.
The friendly guides and opportunity to cuddle puppies add a personal touch that enhances the overall experience. The $75 price tag is reasonable for this unique glimpse into the lives of husky dogs and sled racing culture.
This tour suits dog lovers, families with older children, and anyone interested in Alaskan outdoor culture. It’s especially good for those wanting a gentle, educational experience without winter conditions or strenuous activity. However, small children under 2 years are not recommended because of the dogs’ active nature.
Visitors should be prepared for outdoor conditions and active, lively dogs. The tour offers a heartwarming window into the world of sled dogs, creating lasting memories for animal enthusiasts.
The Summer Sled Dog Kennel Tour delivers a personal and engaging look at Alaskan huskies in a relaxed setting. With knowledgeable guides sharing stories about sled racing and the dogs’ daily lives, it provides educational value alongside genuine dog therapy benefits.
While not suitable for small children and requiring visitors to arrange transportation, the tour’s authentic interactions and puppy cuddling make it a worthwhile activity for those wanting a warm, furry experience in Alaska. It’s a rare chance to see and connect with working sled dogs in the off-season, enriching any trip to Talkeetna.
How long is the tour?
The Summer Sled Dog Kennel Tour lasts 1 hour, providing ample time for play, learning, and interaction with the dogs.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes guided narration by an English-speaking guide and bottled water. If puppies are available, cuddling time is also part of the experience.
Can I bring small children?
The tour is not recommended for children under 2 years due to active dogs and the nature of the environment.
Do I need to arrange transportation?
Yes, transportation to the meeting point is not included; visitors are responsible for their own travel arrangements.
What should I wear?
Visitors should dress appropriately for outdoor activity in Alaska — comfortable clothing and sturdy shoes are recommended.
How do I cancel or reschedule?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Booking now allows you to reserve without payment, offering flexibility in planning.