30- or 60-Minute Dog-Sled Tours for a Child or Adult from Where Spirits Walk in North Pole (Up to 56% Off)
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Cozy sled bags keep bodies warm on 5- or 10-mile trips into Alaska's wilderness augmented by wild-moose sightings, photo-ops & dog petting
America has always been the most extreme country, from the Boston Tea Punchings to having the first man swear on the moon. We hold this shredding guitar solo to be self-evident with today’s Groupon to Where Spirits Walk in North Pole. Choose from the following options:
- For $24, you get a 30-minute dog-sled tour for a child 12 or younger (a $55 value).
- For $35, you get a 30-minute dog-sled tour for an adult (a $75 value).
- For $35, you get a 60-minute dog-sled tour for a child 12 or younger (a $75 value).
- For $50, you get a 60-minute dog-sled tour for an adult (a $105 value).<p>
Tours run when snow is on the ground, November–May.
Where Spirits Walk’s Miriam Cooper and her pack of huskies guide guests into Alaska’s wintery wonders in five- or 10-mile dog-sled tours. Ensconced inside a cozy sled bag, guests peer out into the vast, white wilderness, zooming through the snow as it’s tamped down by the sturdy paws of the sled dogs and the state-owned shovels of yetis completing community service. While on the trail, keep a lookout for moose and other wildlife ambling into view, or halt the tour to take photographs of the land’s wild beauty. Each tour offers riders the chance to interact with the dogs, learning how they train for chilly, winter rides or how they act as a unit without fully comprehending particle physics.
Cozy sled bags keep bodies warm on 5- or 10-mile trips into Alaska's wilderness augmented by wild-moose sightings, photo-ops & dog petting
America has always been the most extreme country, from the Boston Tea Punchings to having the first man swear on the moon. We hold this shredding guitar solo to be self-evident with today’s Groupon to Where Spirits Walk in North Pole. Choose from the following options:
- For $24, you get a 30-minute dog-sled tour for a child 12 or younger (a $55 value).
- For $35, you get a 30-minute dog-sled tour for an adult (a $75 value).
- For $35, you get a 60-minute dog-sled tour for a child 12 or younger (a $75 value).
- For $50, you get a 60-minute dog-sled tour for an adult (a $105 value).<p>
Tours run when snow is on the ground, November–May.
Where Spirits Walk’s Miriam Cooper and her pack of huskies guide guests into Alaska’s wintery wonders in five- or 10-mile dog-sled tours. Ensconced inside a cozy sled bag, guests peer out into the vast, white wilderness, zooming through the snow as it’s tamped down by the sturdy paws of the sled dogs and the state-owned shovels of yetis completing community service. While on the trail, keep a lookout for moose and other wildlife ambling into view, or halt the tour to take photographs of the land’s wild beauty. Each tour offers riders the chance to interact with the dogs, learning how they train for chilly, winter rides or how they act as a unit without fully comprehending particle physics.