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Vermont
Dog Sledding And Tour
Operators
Atii Sled Dogs Central Vermont
Dog Sledding, Skijoring
, and Skijoring
Gear for Dogs and Humans SUMMER & FALL PROGRAMS NOW AVAILABLE!
Gail Breslauer
P. O. Box 550
Moretown, VT 05660
PH: 802-496-3795
Fax: 802-496-3765
Email: AtiiSledDogs@madriver.com
Web site: www.atiisleddogs.com
Year round skijoring lessons and sales of related gear; winter dog sled rides.
Educational programs available year round for schools, organizations, and the
general public presented by a musher who is also an experienced, certified
teacher. Skijoring lessons are available year round for humans and your dog(s).
Learn from trainers & dogs with many years of experience. (20+ years skijoring
for the humans.) "Located in the scenic, rural farming & ski resort multi-town
community known as the Mad River Valley. Dog sled rides on
various trails based on snow conditions and terrain powered by very friendly
Siberian Huskies. Bring a camera for "beauty spot" shots."
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Konari Outfitters
Champlain Valley
Dog Sledding, Educational Programs for Youth and Adults
Ed Blechner
1145 Mountain Rd. Addison VT 05491
Phone: 802-759-2100
Ed Blechner of Addison is that rare, lucky person: he makes a living caring for,
hiking and mushing with, and teaching about dogs. The dogs provide the focal
point for education programs, from pre-school to Elderhostel. Blechner
highlights caring and respect throughout all of them.
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Eden Dogsledding & Dogsledding-On-Wheels!
Northeast Kingdom
SPRING, SUMMER & FALL PROGRAMS NOW AVAILABLE!
Jim Blair, Owner and Head Musher
1390 Square Road, Eden Mills, VT.
05653
Phone: 802-635-9070
Email: edenmtlodge@gmail.com
Web: www.edendogsledding.com
We offer year round, fun and educational dogsledding and dogsledding-on-wheels
tours. Located within 45 minutes of Smugglers Notch, Stowe and Jay Peak, our
Discovery-Channel type tours allow you to learn about the sport, interact with
the dogs and ride year round through Vermont’s beauty. We are
located in the famous Eden snow-belt in a pristine wilderness setting with
groomed trails specifically engineered for dogsledding. Mushers from all over
come to train their dogs here! Come meet “The Unchained Gang”! In
our unique kennel, the dogs are kept free and never chained. People-friendly,
powerful and playful Alaskan Huskies are here to make you smile!
All visitors are encouraged to learn how to harness and hitch their team. Then
let these eager Huskies take you for an exhilarating, scenic ride on our
one-of-a-kind trail system. We also have lessons available to
learn to mush or skijor. Afterwards relax with the dogs in our warm,
comfortable learning center with hot chocolate and snacks in the winter and
lemonade and cookies in the summer!
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Hardscrabble Mountain Sled Dog Tours
Northeast Kingdom
Dog Sledding
Keith Ballek & Leila LaRosa
P. O. Box 322 Sheffield VT. 05866
Phone: 802-626-9895
Nestled deep in the heart of Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom, Hardscrabble Mountain
Tours offers sled dog adventures and guided snowshoe hikes with a backcountry
flavor. All programs begin in a remote off-the-grid solar & wind powered cabin,
with tours winding through the snow-blanketed forests. Our dogs – Siberian
Huskies & Alaskan Malamutes – are the true traditional sled dogs of the north.
Experience their mystique & raw power on your next adventure!
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October Siberians Sled Dog
Adventures
Central Vermont
Dog Sledding
Rob Farley
1088 Texas Hill Hinesburg VT. 05461
Phone: 802-482-3460
Email:
info@OctoberSiberians.com
Web: http://www.octobersiberians.com
Enjoy the peace of Vermont's winter wonderland while experiencing an age old
form of transportation. Let Rob Farley and his team of Siberian Huskies share
their love of dog sledding with you. During the 2 hour adventure you will learn
the history of the sport, have the chance to drive the team and even make some
new four footed friends. Tours are offered during the day on Saturday, Sunday
and Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Location: Little River State Park in
Waterbury VT, conveniently located to Stowe, Bolton and Sugarbush resorts.
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Peace Pups Dogsledding
Northern Vermont
Dog Sledding, Dog Carting, Scootering,
Skijoring Lessons
SUMMER & FALL PROGRAMS NOW AVAILABLE!
Ken Haggett
P.O. Box 165 Lake Elmore, VT. 05657
Phone: 802-888-7733
Email:
ken@peacepupsdogsledding.com
Web: www.peacepupsdogsledding.com
Come visit picturesque Lake Elmore Vermont for a wide variety of dog powered
activities ranging from dog scootering to dog sledding and everything in
between. As soon as the temperatures fall below fifty degrees we begin fall cart
tours which run from our cabin in Elmore and include a digital slide show on the
history of dogsledding and hot beverages next to the wood stove. Once snow flies
we begin running with our hand built toboggan sleds over the beautiful woodland
trails of Elmore. We also run night tours at Stowe Mountain Resort three nights
a week. Please visit our web site for schedule information. We have a small
kennel of Siberian Huskies and only run three tours per day so booking well in
advance is suggested.
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