Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Experience Alaska’s sled dog culture firsthand with a 1-hour Siberian Husky Kennel Tour just outside Fairbanks. Pet dogs, learn about mushing, and enjoy authentic off-grid living.

Thinking about a truly authentic Alaskan experience? The Siberian Husky Kennel Tour offered by Arctic Dog Adventure Co might just be what you’re after. This is a chance to see the hardworking Siberian Huskies up close, understand what makes them the backbone of dog mushing, and learn about life off the grid in Alaska. It’s a tour that appeals to animal lovers, history buffs, and anyone curious about the genuine mushing culture that’s woven into the state’s identity.
What we particularly appreciate about this experience is the personalized interaction with the dogs and the chance to learn from guides who are both knowledgeable and passionate. The tour’s value for the price is also notable, especially given the intimate small-group setting. On the flip side, it’s worth considering that this experience doesn’t include transportation or additional activities like riding or sledding — it’s a focused visit centered around the dogs and their lifestyle.
This tour is perfect for those who want a meaningful, hands-on encounter with Alaska’s famous sled dogs without the commitment of a full sledding adventure. It suits animal enthusiasts, families, or curious travelers eager to see authentic off-grid living and get a behind-the-scenes look at the origins of dog mushing.
You can check availability for your dates here:Looking for more options in Fairbanks? Here are some other experiences worth considering.

If you’re considering a visit to the Fairbanks area, this kennel tour offers a slice of life that many travelers won’t encounter elsewhere. The focus is on understanding the traits and stories of Siberian Huskies—dogs known for their remarkable endurance, friendly temperaments, and vital role in Alaskan history.
The tour is designed to last about one hour, usually scheduled in the afternoon, fitting conveniently into a day of sightseeing. You’ll meet at the Arctic Dog Adventure Co. sign on the road—easy to find and with plenty of parking nearby.
Once you arrive, a local, experienced, and certified guide will welcome your group of up to 10 people. The guide’s role is vital in turning what could be a simple dog meet-and-greet into a meaningful story about the dogs, their history, and the mushing lifestyle.
The first highlight is interaction: you get to pet the friendly Siberian Huskies, who are remarkably gentle despite their working dog reputation. Expect to hear stories about their background, their endurance, and what makes them ideal for sled pulling in harsh Arctic conditions. Their personalities shine through — playful, affectionate, and surprisingly calm.
Then, you’ll learn about the training routines and daily life of these dogs in an off-grid kennel. It’s an authentic environment, not a petting zoo, which adds a layer of sincerity and charm. This is a working kennel, and the dogs are kept in conditions that reflect their true purpose.
The guides are well-versed in Siberian Husky traits and the history of dog sledding in Alaska. They’ll share stories of how mushing has shaped Alaskan life, from transportation in the early days to modern recreation. It’s a chance to understand the cultural significance of these dogs beyond the tourist photos.
You’ll also get insights into off-grid living—a lifestyle that is increasingly rare but integral to the true Alaskan experience. Guides explain how they care for the dogs, manage the kennel, and keep everything running smoothly in remote conditions. Expect honest, practical perspectives that add depth to your understanding.
More Great Tours NearbyThe small group size means you won’t be just another face in the crowd. The guides take time to answer questions and involve everyone in the experience. Several reviewers highlight how friendly and welcoming the guides are, making the visit feel personal and engaging.
Multiple past participants have praised this tour for its authenticity. One said, “We loved the way the guide shared stories about the dogs’ history and personalities,” emphasizing how personal and educational the experience felt. Others appreciated that they could pet and interact with the dogs, making it more than just a visual tour.
However, some noted that the experience is short—just an hour—so if you’re looking for a longer outdoor adventure, you might want to plan additional activities. But for those seeking a focused, intimate look at sled dogs, this is ideal.
At $49 per person, this tour offers good value, especially considering the small group size and personalized interaction. It’s a straightforward expense for a meaningful cultural experience, with guides providing water and insights throughout.
Considering the weather in Alaska, dress warmly and comfortably — think layers, sturdy shoes, and rain gear if needed. The environment can be muddy, and the dogs may be in outdoor kennels, so clothes that can get dirty are wise. Bring snacks and water, especially if you have dietary needs or prefer to stay energized during the tour.
Transportation isn’t included, so you’ll need to arrange your own ride to the kennel. The meeting point is clearly marked, making it easy to find.

This experience succeeds because it offers a hands-on, authentic look at Alaska’s world-famous sled dogs. It’s especially suitable for curious travelers who enjoy animals and want to learn about the history and culture of mushing without committing to a full sled ride or multi-hour adventure.
On the downside, this isn’t a sledding experience—so if your goal is to try mushing or ride a sled, you’ll need to look elsewhere. Also, since it’s off-grid, the environment might be muddy or cold, which could be a consideration for those with limited mobility or sensitivity to cold.

This kennel visit is ideal for animal lovers, families, or anyone interested in the practical aspects of Alaskan life. It’s perfect for travelers wanting a short, memorable, and meaningful activity that’s both fun and educational. If you’re eager to see genuine off-grid living and meet the dogs that have helped define Alaska’s frontier spirit, this tour hits the mark.
It’s less suited for those seeking adventure activities like dog sledding or longer outdoor excursions. But if you want a personalized, authentic encounter with Siberian Huskies, this experience is hard to beat for value and sincerity.
Is transportation to the kennel included?
No, transportation is not provided. You’ll need to arrange your own ride to the meeting point, which is marked clearly on the road.
How long is the tour?
The experience lasts approximately one hour, making it a compact but rich activity.
What should I wear?
Dress in comfortable, warm clothing suitable for outdoor conditions. Layers, rain jackets if needed, and sturdy shoes are recommended.
Can I pet the dogs?
Yes, petting the Siberian Huskies is a key part of the experience. The guide will introduce and encourage interaction with the dogs.
Is this suitable for children?
Yes, most children enjoy meeting and petting the dogs, but supervision is advised, and small children should be comfortable outdoors.
Are there any activities included besides the kennel visit?
No, the tour focuses on the kennel and learning about the dogs and mushing. It does not include sled rides or other activities.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking ahead ensures your spot. You can cancel up to 24 hours before for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
The Siberian Husky Kennel Tour in Fairbanks offers a rare glimpse into the world of Alaska’s sled dogs — a blend of history, culture, and genuine animal connection. For a modest price, you get to meet the dogs, learn about their vital role in Alaskan life, and walk away with a deeper appreciation for the passion and teamwork behind mushing.
This experience is best suited for those who want a personal, educational visit rather than an adrenaline-packed sled ride. It works well for families, animal enthusiasts, or anyone curious about the everyday lives of these incredible dogs.
If you’re after a straightforward, authentic, and memorable look at Alaska’s sled dog heritage, this kennel tour offers excellent value and a heartfelt encounter. Just remember to dress warmly, bring your questions, and get ready for a friendly, furry adventure.
You can check availability for your dates here: