Yukon Dog Musher Adventure Tour

Caribou Crossing Dog Mushing Camp Shore Trip from Skagway | Yukon Quest
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Excursion Highlights:
  • Embark on an unforgettable adventure with the Yukon Dog Musher Adventure Tour, a Skagway highlight
  • Engage in a 30-minute immersive experience at a real mushing camp, learning about professional dog sled racing
  • Enjoy a Yukon-style lunch and a dog cart ride led by racing huskies
  • Traverse across the picturesque mountains of British Columbia into the Yukon, photographing Emerald Lake
  • Explore the renowned Caribou Crossing Trading Post and Museum, boasting Ice Age exhibits
Price: $255.00
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Summary
Shore Excursion Size ? Small
Shore Excursion Type Eco, Nature
Shore Excursion Duration 6 Hours 30 Minutes
Activity Level ? Moderate
Shore Excursion Leaves From ? An approximately 10 to 25 minute walk, or an approximately 10 to 15 minute shuttle ride (not included, approximately $2 US per person) is required to reach your departure location.
Food/Beverage Provided A Yukon-style lunch of baked chicken with barbeque sauce, baked potato, coleslaw, rolls, donuts, and a choice of coffee or tea is included.
Recommended Dress We recommend dressing in warm layers appropriate for changing weather conditions and temperatures. The outer layer should be waterproof. Guests should wear comfortable waterproof walking shoes or boots.
Restrictions This tour will be crossing the Canadian border and then back across the U.S border. All U.S. and Canadian citizens 16 and older traveling between the U.S. and Canada are required to present a valid passport. We recommend you bring a photo I.D. as well. U.S. and Canadian citizens who are 15 years old or younger may travel with a certified birth certificate.

Yukon Dog Sledding & Musher's Camp Excursion from Skagway

Departing from Skagway's glacially carved coastline, you will ride over the coastal mountain range through the White Pass Summit Area known as the Tormented Valley. Here begins the adventure of a lifetime: the Yukon Dog Musher Adventure Tour in Skagway.

Making your way across the northwest corner of British Columbia and into the southwest corner of the Yukon, you will savor majestic mountain vistas, pristine lakes, and crisp, clean air. A photo stop will be made at Emerald Lake before traveling on to Caribou Crossing Trading Post and Museum. During this tour, you can relax and enjoy a tasty Yukon-style lunch, visit one of the most spectacular wildlife museums in North America, and visit a dog musher's camp. The museum's exhibits range from Ice Age specimens to animals more recently introduced into the Yukon. Also included are exotic animals from both the arctic and sub-arctic regions of Alaska and the Yukon, as well as from around the world.

The highlight of this Skagway excursion may be your visit to the mushing camp at Caribou Crossing, where mushers train their dogs for the world's toughest dog sled race, the "Yukon Quest." You will spend 30 minutes in the camp - double the time allotted to most other tours! Your time in the camp includes a 20-minute presentation on the art of mushing, including how they train in the summer without snow, followed by a five to six-minute ride with an experienced dog sled musher over cut trails in a dog cart pulled by racing huskies. All too soon it is time to begin the approximate two-hour drive back to Skagway.

Please Note: All tour stops are subject to change based on weather and road conditions. This Skagway cruise tour will be crossing the Canadian border and then back across the U.S. border. All U.S. citizens traveling between the U.S. and Canada are required to present an original copy of their birth certificate or passport, and a valid government issued driver's license or ID card. People of all other nationalities are required to have a photo I.D., a passport, and visa (if required). Please check for updated customs requirements prior to traveling.

All minors must be accompanied by a legal guardian. Restroom stops will be made on the drive to and from Caribou Crossing; facilities are very basic.

64 Ratings
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Rated 5 out of 5
Sep 5, 2024
My favorite excursion!
My wife insisted on a dog musher tour. I was against it. Many people were doing the train excursion out of Skagway.
Well, I was delighted that we did this tour. We traveled by a small bus into the Canadian Yukon. We were able to make several stops along the way and saw beautiful scenery (including a bear). We took some of our best pictures on this trip.
Then when we arrived at the dogmushers compound, you could tell the dogs were hoping they would be picked to do the pull.
Once the team was assembled, we did about a 30 minute ride. Very fascinating to watch the dogs happily obey commands on where to go.
Rated 5 out of 5
Aug 20, 2024
Great excursion!
This excursion was so much fun! Our tour guide (Raymond) was great; he was laid back, but kept us on schedule. He was also very knowledgeable and if he didn’t know the answer, he found the answer for us and reported back later.
The trip to the camp was the best part; the camp itself felt very tourist-y, but it was fun to see the dogs at work!
Rated 5 out of 5
May 31, 2024
Raymond is awesome!! The Yukon is a must for AK
Excellent adventure! We did this tour from a HAL cruise. I was concerned since it was not attached to the CL but we were picked up at port and back in plenty of time.Raymond was our guide. This was a highlight and the best part of our AK vacation. Fantastic scenario and information. The dog mushing is extra so we didn’t do that but the stops along the way and the dog mushing camp were again the best part of Alaska. Raymond had to put up with a lot on this trip but he handled it in stride. We saw beautiful scenery and bear after bear after bear along with goats! Again fantastic adventure! Thanks Raymond!!
Rated 5 out of 5
Oct 28, 2023
Superb experience
Benjamin (our guide/driver) was awesome. Not only experienced and knowledgeable, but also a great driver and very protective of the group at rest stops and at the dog mushing camp. We truly enjoyed the entire experience. It was exactly as described on the website on the forms provided (which is how it should be). Thank you!
Rated 5 out of 5
Oct 14, 2023
Favorite Alaska Adventure
We went in July. The kids absolutely loved it! We sat in the back of the vehicle so it was hard to see the dogs on the straight away and to hear the tour guide but they didn't care. All the puppies were sleeping by the time we got back from our ride but one. They loved the petting zoo as well. Doughnuts and lunch were great!
Rated 4 out of 5
Feb 22, 2023
Nice adventure
We enjoyed our small tour to the Yukon and the dog musher camp. The musher gave a brief overview of the races she competes in, we had a brief trail ride with a small team of dogs, and then we got to see the puppies waiting for homes. Emerald Lake was a highlight for me - it was a gorgeous mountain lake!
Rated 5 out of 5
Sep 13, 2022
Great day
Our journey took us many miles into the Yukon.
( Canada) Stopped several times for picture taking and sightseeing. Our dog mushing experience put us into a multi passenger ATV with dogs leading the way. We were able to see how the dogs in action but they did not pull us. The chicken dinner was very nice and tasty. What made our trip was our tour guide. He was very entertaining and very knowledgeable of the area. Great story teller.
Rated 4 out of 5
Aug 30, 2022
Dog Musher Tour
Was enjoyable and infomative. Guide was actual musher and dog owner. Trail ride was team pulling all guests in motorised multipassenger atv with dogs pulling hard. Wanted more time to play with puppies, but they are fenced separate. Could reach through fence to touch puppies if they came close.
Rated 5 out of 5
Jul 31, 2022
Awesome time
Really enjoyed the time and everyone was so friendly and informative. Wish we had more time with the puppies..
Rated 5 out of 5
Jul 31, 2022
Great tour.
We greatly enjoyed this trip. The weather was wonderful, the scenery beautiful, the guide witty and informative, and the musher camp a lot of fun. It is a really beautiful drive with a number of opportunities for photos and enjoying the outdoors. The musher camp was fun and informative. The musher was in training for the Iditarod and shared a lot. I recommend the trip