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2 hours 30 minutes
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In this 2 - 5 miles trails with Alaskan Huskies you will learn the history of the dog mushing and get an experience on how to help ride the sled with voice commands.
- Free Pick up Service at a hotel in Fairbanks
- Free Photo Service
*** 2 tickets are required for Passengers over 250 pounds or 113 Kilograms ***
- Dog Sledding Snow Seasons: From Nov. 1 To Apr. 20.
If you use Uber or a rent car to get here, you need to pay additional expense. If you drive to the dog sledding sites, it would be dangerous because of the snow and unknown road conditions. Therefore, we offer to pick you up.
We will upload your pictures into a OneDrive or a Dropbox. We will send a url linked to download them all.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
2 tickets are required for Passengers over 250 pounds or 113 Kilograms
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- Alaskan Huskies are running on the snow. The dog sledding season has come. We can’t wait to get a dog sledding tour with them. We are so proud of having our dog mushing team. A Cart or ATV will be used during the All low or No Snow seasons. - Free Pick up Service at a hotel in Fairbanks - Free Photo Service - Dog Sledding Snow Seasons: From Nov. 1 To Apr. 20. - 2 - 5 Miles Trail - Learn about the history of dog mushing through guided commentary - Ask plenty of questions to your guide and musher. It is about 20 min to 30 min for dog sledding. (It changes due to dogs, snow, wild animals, and trail conditions.) You have time for petting dogs and taking photos. We will upload your photos onto OneDrive or Dropbox. We will send a URL linked to download them all (NO EXTRA CHARGE). It takes 3 days to get a URL linked.
Free Pick up / Free Drop off Service at a hotel in Fairbanks Downtown
Free Photo Service
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2 tickets are required for a Passenger over 250 pounds or 113 Kilograms.
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187 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
WillL1231,,Jan 29, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Memorable experience it was! Also, the team still accommodated me despite such short notice. David & Jake were both great. But definitely the pack stole the show! Will definitely recommend this to anyone who wants to experience the Alaskan sledding culture and hospitality.
Tatiana C,,Jan 28, 2026
- Review from Viator
We chose this tour because of the convenience of them picking us up. Overall it was a great experience. The mushers were kind and knowledgeable and dogs were adorable. The only thing I wish was different was that we were dropped off in a remote location, not the actual place where they keep the dogs which I heard other tours seem to do. We did get to pet the dogs after but I’m unsure how it compares to other places where you’re onsite. The dogs go relatively slow because they are freight dogs not racing dogs which may be a good thing if you’re nervous. I didn’t mind the speed. Just something to note. I think the tour is over priced, but convenient.
Global56604312610,,Jan 26, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
It just isn't Alaska without a dog sled experience and thats what this is!! One magical freezing experience that was so fun in -20° weather!!! Staff is friendly from the driver to a "HELLO" immediately when you arrive at the dog sight!!! Very informative about everything It is a quick sled ride but seems longer because it is very cold! Incredible i highly recommend





Abigail L,,Jan 25, 2026
- Review from Viator
Everyone was so nice and I had a great time meeting the dog team. The dogs have so much energy and are well cared for. I also received the pictures very quickly. Thank you to everyone for making the experience so great!
Katherine L,,Jan 25, 2026
- Review from Viator
Exceptional service, from A-Z! Our guide was very knowledgeable and friendly. We were so lucky to have clear sunny weather. The dogs were very friendly and seemed very happy. Highly recommend this tour for those visiting Fairbanks.

Delia J,,Jan 24, 2026
- Review from Viator
Bundle up, it's cold. Get hand warmers so you can keep your hands warm if you want to use your camera for photos or videos.



mikiko o,,Jan 23, 2026
- Review from Viator
The original reservation time was for 12:30PM but we received a notice that the pick up was moved to 1:30PM. Honestly this worked out for us and glad we didn't book other tours after this tour. The driver she was very sweet, safe driver. Dog sled was activity was located in most random open area but felt safe, with nature surrounding. The guys guiding the sled was very gentle and informative about the dogs and its breed. Mia was my favorite (shes not a sleigh dog) but joined the run. She was a resuce and just watching her run with all that freedom makes me soo happy for her. My mother who is turning 70 this year sat comfortable and enjoyed the run. The sled speed was much slower than i imagined which, i felt safe for my mother. (I personally love speed and adrenaline so slightly disappointed) but regardless of the speed the dogs did their absolute amazing job. Just for any future riders, if the wind and snow kicks in its pretty brutal. have eye glasses and face cover. At the end you get to mingle with the dogs. You gotta give each and one of them the love they deserve and watch out for the the frozen slobber :) Lastly but not least, thank you for taking our photos. These will forever be treasured Totally recommend these people for all ages.


382jase,,Jan 21, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
My favorite parts about this tour were its pick up/drop off service at the hotel we were staying AND the professional photography with beautiful photos of us during the dog sledding session. The communication before and after the tour was seamless; the operator emailed AND texted me about the tour schedule/detailed information that we could pay attention to in advance, and they also updated pick up time if there was any change, and after the tour, they provided the OneDrive link very quickly (despite telling us they might need 3 days to get a link) for us to download the photos they took, which turned out to be extremely stunning and of high quality. I initially thought the tour would be 2.5 hours as stated on the page, but later realized that included estimated time for waiting for your dog-sledding turn and any possible delays during the tour due to weather, almost fully-booked schedule, or dogs. The actual dog sledding was around 20-30 minutes, but with the amazing hotel transport, professional photography service, and the chance to pet (and hug) the energetic/super cute sled dogs afterwards, I couldn’t recommend this tour enough. Thank you to the wonderful tour operator, David the photographer/driver, the mushers, and of course, the well-behaved dogs, for the incredible experience!


Chin H,,Jan 19, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
This was an ok experience, not a $200 experience but closer to $100 experience. They promote their dogs to be mostly big Siberian huskies on their website but in reality they were sled dogs like everyone else. We were dropped off somewhere outside with no restrooms. So it's more like get it done and get out kind of play. The staff was nice, our musher was amazing and took some great photos for us. We got love love for them, we got love for the dogs we ride with, just not a premium experience who were expecting with that price tag.
YIFEI R,,Jan 19, 2026
- Review from Viator
Our dog sledding day tour was absolutely incredible! What truly stood out was how much our rider Jake genuinely loves and cares for each dog. He knew all their names, gave them individual attention, and treated them with such kindness. Our guide David was also fantastic—very knowledgeable and professional. It’s clear the whole team operates with great respect and passion for the dogs. Thank you for an unforgettable experience!



Operated by Alaska Journey Tours in Fairbanks, Alaska