Glacier Dog Sledding
Up to 40 Guests
About
HELI GLACIER DOG SLEDDING
Go Dog Sledding in Alaska on pure white snow even during the summer time. From Mid-May until early
September, our helicopter dogsledding tour is the best way to experience Alaska ’s state sport during the
summer.
After taking off in one of our helicopters, you’ll find yourself landing at dog camp atop an ancient glacier. A
team of sled dogs anxiously awaits to pull you across perfect white snow. Our small staff and 30 dogs are
sure to make you feel right at home while surrounded by beautiful mountain vistas.
After your sled ride, cuddle our lovable puppies, take pictures of the beautiful Alaskan scenery, and talk
with your musher about dog sledding in Alaska — they’re sure to have some incredible adventures to
share. We have all the gear and equipment you’ll need for your Alaskan dog sledding experience, you just
need to bring your camera.
This is a 1.5 hour tour that includes a total of approximately 15-20 minutes of flight seeing. Dog sledding
in Alaska is sure to be a highlight that will stick with you and your family for the rest of your lives. This has a low activity level, making it ideal for all ages.
This outfitter currently has no lodging available.
Target species
Spruce Grouse
Amenities
Location
Alaska, United States
At All Alaska Outdoors Inc., you can set the pace for your Alaska stay—spend your days enjoying the comfort and convenience of the lodge, or step out for a deeper look at the Kenai Peninsula’s rivers, lakes, and wide-open landscapes. Based in Soldotna, we’re positioned for easy access to both town services and the wild spaces that make Alaska unforgettable.
Whether you’re planning a relaxed getaway or a full itinerary of time outdoors, our team helps match activities to your experience level and interests. From close-to-home fishing and hiking to remote fly-in days, you’ll find a trip style that fits the adventure you’re looking for.
- River and lake fishing opportunities near Soldotna
- Remote fly-in fishing trips for a true backcountry experience
- Ptarmigan hunting options (seasonal)
- Scenic hikes through fireweed meadows and big-sky vistas
- Flexible days: stay close to the lodge or go farther into the wilderness
Tell us what “close to nature” means for you, and we’ll help you plan a stay that balances comfort, access, and time outdoors—Alaska on your terms.
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$564