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Alex Lozano
2 years ago
Great place to lean more about the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race and it's history. It's small museum with a great gift shop and even greater staff. They even have a statue of Balto!
Marie
2 years ago
A small group of us visited here for the first time recently. The staff was very nice and helpful. It is a really neat museum, and even has a little gift shop. If you are interested in learning more about the Iditarod, this is a great place to visit!
Darryl Gay
2 years ago
Had a great time. This is where they train the snow dogs for mushing! All the animals were in great health and happy to play with us. Those little guys are strong and fast!
Ryan Thompson
3 years ago
Cute little gift shop, friendly staff
Cathy Sheridan
3 years ago
Great museum, gift shop, and facilities. Off the beaten path in Wasilla, Alaska.
Alyssa Bowers
3 years ago
Cute little stop if you’re in the area. Gift shop was super expensive, but I’m assuming it helps fund their organization. Cool to see some Of the history!
Ben Pitchford
3 years ago
Glad we stopped here for our boys to learn some history. The gift shop had a lot of options, and the cart ride behind real sled dogs was awesome!
Douglas Sinclaire
3 years ago
Easy to get to. Friendly staff. Clean bathrooms. $10 for a short but fun sled pull. Dogs got so excited! You can pet one of the frisky puppies. Gift shop has good selection, and lots of historic info inside museum.
Gary Mayhew
3 years ago
Great place to lean about the history of the Iditarod and the life of sled dogs and mushers. Love the fact they have Togo on site. We even took a training ride with some dogs while there!
Greg Swartz
3 years ago
Everything outside was well manicured. Good says they close at 5. Got there at 3. They are closed on weekends. Very weird if you ask me... you get more traffic on weekends... close on Monday and Tuesday.
J.D. Sandifer
3 years ago
It's a nice little museum with lots of interesting info and items from the race, and a nice video about the dogs. The dog cart ride is kinda short, but it's also a pretty unique experience so I'd still recommend going when that's available.
Jane Pitchford
3 years ago
I'm so glad we visited! The museum was so informative and interesting, and the sled ride was fun. And they had Togo there! The more I learn about dog sledding, the more endearing it becomes.
Jim Siekman
3 years ago
Great little shop, movie, friendly staff and a sled ride if you want to pay the $10 charge. Lots of fun.
John Gomez
3 years ago
Great place to go visit, the video about the dogs is a must see, I recommend the movie if you got about 1/2 hour to spare. Staff is very friendly and helpful.
Mary B
3 years ago
We were able to pet the puppies and some of the adult dogs. The owners were very informative and friendly, there was a dog powered cart to give rides ($10) and plenty of opportunities for photos. There is also an indoor museum which is free to the public. Great fun for the kids and the adults too.
Seojun Lee
3 years ago
Awesome place! There's a dog cart ride(sled in the winter) that is $10 a person. You're allowed to pet 2 or 3 pups.There's also a few statues and a gift shop that offers you a video about the Iditarod.
Cecil Carter
3 years ago
This place is special, taking a ride with the dogs pulling a sled is fantastic
Corey Mulawka
3 years ago
Awesome place very clean and well taken care of. You can take a short cart ride with the dogs. It's worth seeing how happy they are to run. Lots of suvniers. I personally would try and get a way bigger sign by the road to catch people just passing through. All in all if your near here stop and check it out.
Daniel Billingsley
3 years ago
I got to go on a dog sled ride, and hold a puppy for $10…… Do you need more information?….no, no you don’t.
Danielle See
3 years ago
The sled ride is awesome with the dogs and mushers!
Hyo Lim
3 years ago
Very impressive than I expected. You can see the history
Joel Timothy
3 years ago
Loved it! If you are from out of town, like we are, its a great place to visit and learn about the history of the race! Also got to have a cool experience with some actually sled dogs!
Mark Noe
3 years ago
Great experience! Merchandise is overpriced
Michael Cooper
3 years ago
Friendly and informative staff. Got to pet some three-week-old puppies.
The Stone Mason
3 years ago
A must stop if your in Alaska!
Alex Saunders
3 years ago
Good Alaskan experience. Pay the $10 and ride the sled dog pulled cart. Then you can say you've ridden a dog sled.
Brandie Stordahl
3 years ago
What a one of a kind experience! Holding the future Iditarod puppies was the best part!! The sled run was fun too. The museum is full of unique gifts and Iditarod history. A must see for your Alaska experience!
M MacFarland
3 years ago
More a gift shop then a museum. They do have cart (on wheels) pulled by dogs (for a additional fee). Limited displays. Some pictures and films. They all have a replica of the safety cabins (closed when we visited)
Melissa Saunders
3 years ago
Such a great place to visit if you want to learn about the history of the Iditarod. Fun for all ages!
Herb Myers
3 years ago
Great place hands on with puppies, some history videos and a good gift store
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