Juneau Sled Dog Discovery & Musher's Camp
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What We Will Do
Your journey will begin with a 25-minute narrated drive over to Douglas Island.
Upon arriving up at dog camp, you will be greeted with overwhelming excitement from our teams of dogs that can’t wait to take you on the ride of your life.
You will then hop aboard our custom-designed wheeled summer sleds that sit 6 people, with the musher steering the team from the back. Relax and enjoy watching the 16 dogs in front of you run with their hearts and souls to give you an authentic dog sledding experience. Halfway through your ride, the musher will stop to snap some photos of you with the dog team in front, as well as to give these dogs a break---anything above 0 degrees is a warm summer day for them!
Get your list of questions ready, because, after the ride, your group will proceed to the covered wooden area for the Musher Presentation where you will learn all there is to know about this sport and the mushing lifestyle from a real musher and a retired sled dog. If you haven’t gotten enough pictures up at our scenic camp yet, venture on over to our hanging bridge that overlooks Fish Creek and is surrounded by gorgeous Spruce and Hemlock trees. Enjoy bouncing on the bridge but remember to save some energy for puppy time! That’s right---we almost always have at least a couple of litters of pups up at camp ready to be loved on. In fact, it is very important for future racing success that they have ample human socialization, so you cuddling up with these adorable husky pups is actually helpful---thank you! After enough puppy kisses, you will board your bus and head back to your dock so you can continue exploring our state’s charming capital.
Tour Itinerary
30 minutes
Narrated drive from the dock to our Musher's Camp on Douglas Island
30 minutes
Wheeled dog sled ride through the forest followed by time to meet the dog team
30 minutes
Interactive Musher Presentation to learn about mushing and have all your questions answered
20 minutes
Time to play with the puppies!
25 minutes
Return scenic drive from Douglas Island back to town
What To Expect
*Duration: 2 Hours 20 mins
*This excursion is suitable for all guests.
*We cannot accommodate scooters on this tour; however, we can accommodate manual collapsible wheelchairs.
*A signed waiver is required of all guests.
*Easy activity level; guests must be able to walk up to 50 yards as well as ascend/descend steps to go in/out of the vehicle.
*Optional 300-yard hike over uneven terrain to waterfall overlook.
*Hot beverages and water included.
*NOTE:
- Summer sled---not on snow. The suspension bridge is optional.
- We recommend wearing layers, rain gear, and sturdy shoes.
*FAQs:
- Are tours canceled due to rain?
No. Southeast Alaska is located in the largest temperate rainforest in the world---the Tongass National Forest. Since we are known for our ample liquid sunshine, we strongly believe there is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing! As long as the weather conditions are not deemed unsafe, tours will proceed as normal.
- What if the port is canceled or delayed?
Although extremely rare, if the ship cancels the port of call, we will provide guests with a full refund. If the ship is delayed, we will try to accommodate tours as best as we can.
- Is smoking allowed on tours?
Smoking is not permitted on any of our excursions or vehicles, although there are some areas away from the tour grounds where you may smoke.
- Are we guaranteed to return to the ship in time?
All of our excursions are scheduled around cruise ship arrival and departure times so that you are guaranteed to return to the dock with time to make it back onboard.
- Where do we meet for the tours?
All of your tours will meet at your cruise ship dock unless a different location is specified.
- Do you offer tours in the winter months?
Our company operates tours from early May to early October during the tourism season; we do not operate any tours from November to April.
- What should I bring with me on the tours?
We strongly recommend guests bring rain gear, warm clothing/layers, and cameras to capture the memories.
- Are all of the tours wheelchair accessible?
For guests with limited mobility, we recommend our Musher’s Camp and S’More Roasting/Gold Panning Adventures. On these adventures, we can accommodate guests with a collapsible style wheelchair. Guests must be able to transfer from the chair to get into and out of vehicles but otherwise can utilize the collapsible style chair as needed. Our Musher’s Camp and Sled Dog Adventures in both Juneau and Skagway can accommodate a collapsible style wheelchair but guests must be able to transfer into and out of vehicles as well as walk short distances. Glacier Point Wilderness Safari, Glacier Point ATV Adventure, Chilkoot Horseback Adventure, and Grizzly Falls Zipline are all not wheelchair accessible.
- How far in advance do I need to make a reservation?
Our excursions tend to fill up quickly. For this reason, it is better to make your reservation sooner rather than later.
- Is there a charge for infants?
Children 2 years old and under are considered “lap children.” This means they do not need a paying ticket so long as they sit on someone’s lap during the sled ride as well as during all transportation to and from our camps.
- Is transportation included?
All of our excursions provide transportation to and from your cruise ship dock.
- What are the ages for infant (lap) tickets, child tickets, and adult tickets?
All ages are applicable at the time of activity. An infant is under 2 years old (no charge) and is considered a lap child and will be expected to sit in the parent's lap; the child is 2 - 12 years old, and the adult is 13 and older.
About Us
Our mission is to inspire others through adventurous and informative experiences in the wilderness and beauty of Alaska.
AlaskaX is a locally owned and operated company with a focus on providing affordable and immersive tour experiences in the remote Alaskan wilderness. We strive to provide our guests with an unforgettable adventure that is respectful of our surroundings. We believe that it is important as a tour company to provide experiences that honor and will positively impact the natural and cultural environments. Our company prioritizes reducing our waste and consumption, sustainably using our resources, maintaining biodiversity and ecological processes, and supporting our local economy and community. To better represent what we believe, we are proud to disclose our momentous transition from a diesel generator to a hydroelectric power system that we are installing to produce clean energy for our zip-line and dog camp tours. We hope that our eco-conscious tours will leave you with not only extraordinary memories but a greater appreciation and understanding of Alaskan nature and heritage.
Cancellation Policy
This tour service is 100% refundable up until 7 days prior to departure time at which point it will be eligible for a 50% refund until 24 hours prior to departure, at which point it is non-refundable.
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-Embark on an evening wildlife cruise featuring delicious Alaska-themed appetizers with a local tour operator boasting 50 years of expertise! -Meet at the designated meeting location and set out to Allen Marine’s whale watching facility in Auke Bay. Downtown Juneau is about 30 minutes from our whale watching facility. -Sail onboard an Alaskan-built expedition vessel with comfortable seating, wrap around windows, heated cabin, restroom, outside viewing deck and galley gift shop. -Cruising time is approximately 2.5 hours on the water. All tour timing is approximate. -While onboard keep your eyes open for humpback whales, orca, sea lions, eagles, seals, porpoise, and more! An on-board naturalist will explain the behavior and habitat of wildlife encountered while on tour. -The culinary experience highlights delicious, locally sourced cuisine. The delicious appetizer spread includes dishes such as smoked salmon dip, seafood chowder, reindeer sausage, quinoa & barley salad, chef’s choice dessert and much more! -Every voyage is unique; custom-designed by your experienced Alaskan captain and crew. Evening tour timing allows you to get the most out of your day in Juneau, no matter how many activities you want to fit into it. -After the tour concludes, meet your shuttle driver for transport to conclude the day’s tour.
Salmon Fishing Charter
There’s nothing like the sound of a screaming reel and a bent-over rod as a King Salmon dives deeper, you’re hooked up! And from this point on, it’s likely your hooked on salmon fishing in Alaska. Our light tackle gear will give you the fight of a lifetime no matter what species of salmon is on the end of your line. In May/June we are typically targeting the King (Chinook) Salmon, the largest of all the salmon who put up quite the fight. During the months of July and August, our focus is likely to be the Coho (Silver) Salmon. These silver bullets are sure to put even the most experienced anglers to the test. Often darting rapidly and jumping out of the water, they never give up without a fun fight. It’s not uncommon to hook into two, three, or more simultaneously, creating what we like to call organized chaos. While hooking these Cohos may seem like the only task, getting these fish netted and into the boat before they shake your hook is an even greater challenge. And that’s how we troll, at 49th Fathom Charters.
A Tour With Taste
If you are a foodie then this tour is for you! Enjoy delectable king crab bisque, wild Alaska salmon, hog wings, and, of course, beer! You won't want to miss the tastiest tour in town! Locals will colorfully detail some of Juneau’s history and culture as you stroll along the beautiful streets of downtown Juneau. A brief introduction is given, then the fun begins! Each tour combines walking to tasting locations, eating delicious local foods, and learning about the lively history and culture that makes Juneau so special. Each participant will be provided a reusable shopping bag filled with recipes, additional tastings, as well as nearly $50.00 in coupon from downtown retailers. There are seven tasting locations with NINE tastings total, including a wine pairing and beer tasting: *Tracy's King Crab Shack: King crab bisque and a crab cake *Deckhand Dave's: Panko crusted salmon filets, house-made tartar sauce *McGivney's Downtown: Hot wings, Alaska brewed beer *V's Cellar Door: Halibut fusion nachos *SALT: Chef's choice, with wine pairing *Harbor Tea & Spice: Ice Cave Blue Blend tea *Alaskan Hotel & Bar: Locally brewed beer *Chef Stef's: Spruce tip salted caramels (in gift bag) *Salts by Kate: Spruce tip salt Our guides will make recommendations for great restaurants and things to do while you are visiting Juneau. You will "meet” Patsy Ann, Juneau’s official canine greeter. Landmarks include the new Walter Soboleff Center, which features beautiful Alaska Native artwork.
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Juneau Sled Dog Discovery & Musher's Camp
Your journey will begin with a 25-minute narrated drive over to Douglas Island. Upon arriving up at dog camp, you will be greeted with overwhelming excitement from our teams of dogs that can’t wait to take you on the ride of your life. You will then hop aboard our custom-designed wheeled summer sleds that sit 6 people, with the musher steering the team from the back. Relax and enjoy watching the 16 dogs in front of you run with their hearts and souls to give you an authentic dog sledding experience. Halfway through your ride, the musher will stop to snap some photos of you with the dog team in front, as well as to give these dogs a break---anything above 0 degrees is a warm summer day for them! Get your list of questions ready, because, after the ride, your group will proceed to the covered wooden area for the Musher Presentation where you will learn all there is to know about this sport and the mushing lifestyle from a real musher and a retired sled dog. If you haven’t gotten enough pictures up at our scenic camp yet, venture on over to our hanging bridge that overlooks Fish Creek and is surrounded by gorgeous Spruce and Hemlock trees. Enjoy bouncing on the bridge but remember to save some energy for puppy time! That’s right---we almost always have at least a couple of litters of pups up at camp ready to be loved on. In fact, it is very important for future racing success that they have ample human socialization, so you cuddling up with these adorable husky pups is actually helpful---thank you! After enough puppy kisses, you will board your bus and head back to your dock so you can continue exploring our state’s charming capital. Tour Itinerary 30 minutes Narrated drive from the dock to our Musher's Camp on Douglas Island 30 minutes Wheeled dog sled ride through the forest followed by time to meet the dog team 30 minutes Interactive Musher Presentation to learn about mushing and have all your questions answered 20 minutes Time to play with the puppies! 25 minutes Return scenic drive from Douglas Island back to town
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