Snowmobile, Ice Fishing & Dog Sledding Combo

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Experience a multi-activity winter adventure in Alaska that combines three iconic activities into one unforgettable day. This 12 hour full-day wilderness tour is perfect for thrill-seekers and those wanting to explore 3 different kinds of Alaskan adventure. Kick off your day with an exciting snowmobile ride deep into the Alaskan backcountry, carving through fresh snow and discovering remote, breathtaking landscapes. Feel the excitement as you pick up speed across open terrain, with endless snow stretching ahead. Whether you’re new to snowmobiling or an experienced rider, this adventure offers the perfect mix of fun, freedom, and incredible views.

After enjoying the fresh air and sweeping views, warm up for an afternoon of ice fishing. Guided by experts, you’ll use top-quality fishing equipment as you try your hand at reeling in rainbow trout, arctic char, and monster pike from the icy depths. Whether you’re experienced or looking for a new challenge, this tour is designed to meet all skill levels.

NOTE: Fishing License NOT included, purchase from ADFG here.

Drivers must be 18 years or older, kids 8 and up may ride as a passenger. We do not provide drivers for our tours.

As the sun sets, the adventure continues with a moonlit dog sledding experience. Meet our friendly dogs, including retired sled dogs and prime athletes ready to pull the sled. As you race along the trail, you’ll witness some of the best winter scenery in Alaska, from frozen lakes to stunning forests. This tour combines the best sled adventures, ice fishing excursions, and snowmobiling expeditions that our state has to offer. With all gear provided and expert guides at your side, this is one of the best all-day adventure tours in Alaska. Perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers, it’s an experience you won’t forget.

Tour Details

The adventure starts with an adrenaline filled snowmobile ride through the stunning Alaskan wilderness. Designed for all skill levels, the tour takes you on both scenic trails and backcountry routes. There are beginner-friendly trails for those new to snowmobiling, while more experienced riders can take on more challenging terrain and test out their skills. You’ll ride on comfortable, stable machines through breathtaking locations, including frozen rivers and snow-covered hills.

After a warm lunch break, the adventure continues with ice fishing on a frozen lake. Using top-notch fishing equipment, you’ll drill through the ice and try to catch fish like rainbow trout, Arctic char and Pike. Guided by experienced ice fishing guides, you’ll get helpful tips on how to maximize your chances while staying cozy in a heated shelter. Whether you’re new to fishing or a seasoned angler, this part of the tour is perfect for anyone interested in discovering the best places to go fishing near Anchorage. Snacks, hot drinks, and an expert guidance make this a relaxing yet exciting ice fishing expedition.

The day ends with a moonlit dog sled adventure. You’ll meet the huskies at our kennel, including retired sled dogs and active sled teams, before setting off on the trails. This dog mushing tour races through frozen lakes, snowy forests, and rolling hills, showcasing some of the best places for dog sledding in Alaska. Friendly guides will help you understand the art of mushing, ensuring you enjoy the ride whether you choose to sit tight in the sled or assist with driving. It’s a truly unforgettable way to experience the Alaskan night.

What's Included?

This tour includes; a 3-hour snowmobile ride, a 2.5-hour ice fishing experience, and a 2.5-hour moonlit dog sledding adventure. Lunch, dinner, snacks, and all necessary winter gear, including fishing and sledding equipment, are provided.

Note: We do not provide fishing licenses or drivers.

 

Tour Dates & Times

If you are a single participant, please call to book.
(907) 414.4547

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Minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

NOTES: 

Dog Sledding: If anyone in your party is uncomfortable around dogs let us know so we can make it a successful experience.

Ice Fishing: License Not included. Purchase your fishing license from ADFG here.

Drivers must be 18 years or older, kids 8 and up may ride as a passenger. We do not provide drivers for our tours.

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FAQ's

For this tour, we provide all the necessary winter gear, including snowsuits, boots, gloves, helmets, and goggles, to keep you warm and comfortable. However, we recommend wearing a base layer of warm, moisture-wicking clothing, such as thermal underwear and wool socks, to stay dry throughout the day. Add a fleece or insulated jacket for extra warmth. Bring a hat and a neck gaiter to protect against wind and cold. Layers are key. Don’t forget gloves or mittens for added warmth during dog sledding and other outdoor activities in the snow. 

Fishing near Anchorage during winter offers great opportunities for anglers of all skill levels. Some of the best places to go fishing near Anchorage include popular lakes like Jewel Lake and Mirror Lake, known for their easy access and reliable catches of fish like rainbow trout and Arctic char. For a more remote experience, Big Lake and Finger Lake are perfect for ice fishing. Snowhook’s guided trips include top-notch fishing equipment and advice from guides, ensuring a rewarding experience. Winter is one of the best seasons for fishing in Alaska, as the ice creates a unique environment for catching fish while staying cozy in heated shelters. Please note that we do not provide fishing licenses for this tour, you must have one to take part.

The Trifecta Tour is a 12-hour full-day adventure that combines three exciting winter activities. Start your day with a 3-hour snowmobile ride, a 2.5-hour ice fishing expedition, and 2.5 hours of dog sledding in the snow, where you’ll meet the huskies and explore trails that highlight the best of this Alaskan tradition. This multi-activity adventure offers something for everyone, from thrilling snowmobile rides to ice fishing and scenic sled adventures.

You don’t need prior experience to enjoy the activities on the adventure. The snowmobile ride offers beginner-friendly trails in beautiful locations, making it perfect for new riders. Snowhook’s expert guides provide all the fishing tackle and assistance you need to catch fish like rainbow trout and Arctic char, as well as pike. During the moonlight sled adventure, our guides ensure you feel comfortable as you meet the huskies and learn the basics of dog mushing. The activities on this tour are designed to be accessible and enjoyable for all skill levels.

During the ice fishing portion of the tour, you’ll have the chance to catch a variety of fish. Our experienced guides will help you target species like rainbow trout, Arctic char, and pike. These fish thrive in the frozen waters near Anchorage, making this a good ice fishing experience for anglers of all skill levels. Using top-quality fishing tackle, you’ll have the tools you need to succeed.

Yes, all gear and equipment are provided for the tour. For the snowmobiling portion, we supply winter gear, including helmets, gloves, and snowsuits, ensuring you’re comfortable while exploring. During the ice fishing session, we provide everything you need, from heated shelters to fishing tackle. Please note though that we do not provide fishing licenses and you will need one to take part. For the dog sledding adventure, you’ll be equipped with appropriate gear to stay warm and safe. Just bring personal essentials like warm base layers and any additional items you may need for comfort.

Yes, children aged 8 and older can join the tour. However, to drive one of the snowmobiles, you must be at least 18 years old and hold a valid driver’s license. This ensures all participants can safely enjoy activities. The tour is designed to be family-friendly, offering an exciting multi-activity winter adventure in Alaska for everyone.

Yes, you will need a fishing license if you would like to take part in the fishing. You can get a fishing license from the ADFG website.

The tour includes lunch, dinner, and snacks to keep you fueled throughout your adventure. Lunch is served after your snowmobile ride, offering a chance to warm up before heading out for an ice fishing excursion. Dinner is provided during the evening break, allowing you to relax before enjoying the final activity, a dog sled ride. We ensure that meals cater to the demands of a full day outdoors, providing the energy you need for every part of this full-day Alaska wilderness tour.

During the tour, you may encounter a variety of wildlife that thrives in Alaska’s winter landscapes. While exploring, you could see moose, foxes, and snowshoe hares moving through the snowy terrain. The frozen lakes and quiet forests often provide a peaceful backdrop for observing animals in their natural habitat. Although sightings aren’t guaranteed, our tours take place in areas known for their wildlife, adding to the unique experience.

Additional Information

Alaska’s winter landscape offers unique opportunities for adventure and discovery. If you’re new to snowmobiling or want to brush up on safety tips before your tour, visit The International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association for a comprehensive guide. This resource covers everything from gear recommendations to trail etiquette, ensuring you’re prepared for a safe and enjoyable ride. For those interested in learning more about fishing in Anchorage Alaska, including current regulations and licenses, check out the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADFG). Their site provides up-to-date information on fishing seasons and requirements for local fishing trips and winter fishing.

If you’d like to enhance your dog sledding experience by understanding more about Alaska’s sled dog culture, the Iditarod Trail Committee offers fascinating insights into the history and training of these incredible dogs. These additional resources will help you make the most of your time in Alaska’s winter wonderland.