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Single-Day Dogsledding Trip at White Wilderness Sled Dog Adventures from March 7 to March 20 (Up to 30% Off)

White Wilderness Sled Dog Adventures
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Adventure lovers will enjoy one day Sled Dog excursion with Alaskan huskies surrounding scenic lakes and trails

  • What’s included:
    • Single-day trip
    • Information about driving a dog sled with four to six Alaskan huskies
    • About 6-hour trip featuring scenic views of lakes, trails, and wilderness
    • Guides
    • Gear
    • Hot lunch
  • Age restrictions: must be 8 or older.
  • Rental clothing and winter boots available for an additional charge.
  • Available dates:
    • March 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21

Need To Know Info

Expiration varies. Amount paid never expires. Must be 8 or older. Online reservation required. Younger than 18 must have guardian-signed waiver. Excludes March 8,9,15,16. Valid for trips on select days. All options are valid for 2 people or groups of 8 and all sleds have an occupancy of 2 people. Rental clothing and winter boots are available for an additional charge. For large groups and availabilty please call before purchase. Limit 3 per person. Valid only for option purchased. All goods or services must be used by the same person. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About White Wilderness Sled Dog Adventures

White Wilderness Sled Dog Adventures has been providing dogsledding trips since 1995. Located in the heart of the 3 million acre Superior National Forest, they access the snowy trails that traverse the pine stands and pristine lakes directly from their kennel. Groups savor a lunch cooked over a toasty campfire with homemade goodies.

It was the vision of husband-and-wife team Peter McClelland and Chris Hegenbarth to provide you with a hands on experience. Participants are not only given the chance to drive their own team, but also spend time playing with the friendly Alaskan Huskies. They share their love of outdoor activities and their love of sled dogs with each guest.

McClelland’s dedication to to providing outstanding care to the dogs is represented in the four “Best Cared for Team” awards he has received at the John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon and the Hudson Bay Quest. In the National Geographic book the 100 Best Vacations to Enrich Your Life, author Pam Grout says McClelland and Hegenbarth “don’t just sell you a dogsled trip—they adopt you for a few days,” making sure guests are warm and well-fed.

The couple has a fantastic seasoned staff. Their guides come back year after year to provide friendly instruction and expert guidance. With two-thirds of the guides celebrating over ten years guiding White Wilderness trips, it’s no wonder that collectively they represent some 106 year of experience. A White Wilderness guide is highly qualified, with an average of almost twelve winter on the runners.

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