Each trip with Jackson Hole Iditarod Sled Dog Tours is a scenic, warm ride in a modern sled. Our musher-guides are always alert, willing and eager to point out wildlife: deer, elk, moose, bighorn sheep, bald eagles, and points of interest. You can relive the old days of mushing by running a team yourself.
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Granite Creek Canyon
Bridger Teton National Forest
Depending on snow conditions, our season can start as early as late November and often times runs into April.
Special arrangements can be made to go on training excursions with Frank's Iditarod team, providing Frank's home, and not in Alaska racing. Our tour specialist can tailor outings
for large social, professional and corporate groups.
You may choose the length
of your trip: full or half day trips are available.
Full day trips pick up in town at 8:00 a.m. and return at approximately 4:30 p.m. They include a hearty lunch, and hot soups and beverages. If you plan on going on a full day trip, you will travel twice the distance, and at the end of the line you will also get to swim in the warm Granite Hot Springs. You will also be served an
entree of either delicious trout or steak.
Half day trips pick up in town at 8:00 a.m. and return at approximately
1:30 p.m. Half day trips include hot beverages and soups. Half day trip does
not go all the way to the hot springs. Our half day campsite is partway up the
same trail to the springs but we physically cannot make it all the way to the
springs and back in a half day's time. (We occasionally
will run afternoon half day trips if the mornings are not full and if colder
weather conditions prevail keeping the trail firm. The colder conditions
help to keep the dogs cooler and allow the sleds to traverse the trails much
easier. Afternoon half day trips pick up in town at 11:45 a.m. and return
at approximately 4:30 p.m.)