Dream A Dream Sled Dog Tours

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Willow, United States

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Dogsled ride service· Bed & breakfast

Dream A Dream Sled Dog Tours Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Dream A Dream Sled Dog Tours is located in Willow, United States on 9373 N. Rappe Drive. Dream A Dream Sled Dog Tours is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category dogsled ride service in United States.

Address

9373 N. Rappe Drive

Phone

+1 9074951197

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Amy Wilkinson

We had a fun time. It was a great experience. We learned about the history of and the requirements to run the Iditarod. Our mushers have run and completed the Iditarod multiple times and so had the dogs. The dogs were friendly and happy to run. Everyone there was so nice. I would highly recommend!

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Dixie Newbill

Very interesting with detailed explanations of running the Iditarod. Cindy Abbott showed us her sled & all the paraphernalia the mushers need for the trail. There were lots of opportunities to ask questions & take pics. Went for a ride on an ATV hooked up to a team of sled dogs. Was able to walk among the dog houses & pet the dogs. And of course cuddle a litter of pups. It was very evident that they love & take great care of their dogs. We really enjoyed our visit & I will take future guests back to their kennel.

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Tyler Hunt

Absolutely amazing experience! A lot of fun. Amazing people run this amazing facility. Would highly recommend for anyone interested in a fun unique experience.

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Joseph Katz

What an amazing opportunity. To learn from a veteran of the Iditarod as well as the only woman to finish the Iditarod and climb, Mount Everest. In addition to learning from them you get to meet the puppies, this is important since sled dogs will be meeting, be cared for and even be treated for injuries by strangers, so meeting so many strangers from day one makes them less stressed later. Next you get to go on a training run. You ride an ATV behind the dogs. After all it's 60 out much to warm to pull a sled but running together is something they love to do, and when it gets too warm there is always mud to play in.

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Mark Voigt

Best place around neat-clean great people can learn alot about the sport of dog sledding

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Donna Quante

Great place to stay. Lovely Apt with all the amenities. Highly recommend.

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Julie Hayward

What a fantastic experience! For a person who was less than confident to jump on a dog sled , I gained new confidence in the safe hands of these wonderful mushers. I was especially honoured to meet Cindy Abbott and Vern - both Iditarod finishers. They were so generous in sharing their knowledge. Thanks guys, I learnt so much! One of the best days ever!

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a mac

Dream a Dream is a great place. They know the business inside and out