Great Glen Trails
 
Dogsledding

 

Dogsledding has concluded at Great Glen Trails for this winter. Please call New England Dogsledding at (800)951-6681 or (207)836-2703 or visit www.newenglanddogsledding.com.  They will continue to offer tours in the National Forest through late spring.

Experience the thrill and beauty of dogsledding. These friendly, well-trained and speedy Alaskan Huskies will whisk you off on an amazing winter adventure.

This winter at Great Glen Trails, New England Dogsledding will be running evening dogsledding tours through the trails at the base of Mt. Washington. All the dogs are specially bred for running and love nothing more than to go, go, go! Trust is the key to building a strong and enduring relationship with all of life, and dogs know this for sure. What they give back to us is truly amazing.

You will see it in their eyes, feel it in their energy, and experience it when you go dogsledding with them. These guys and gals are a sleek, well-mannered, well-trained, team of highly athletic and friendly canines. Get ready for an amazing experience this winter.

Dogsledding tours are offered on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings from 5:00 - 7:00pm. Evening dogsledding tours require advanced reservations.

The cost is $165 per sled, including 10% gratuity for dog treats and guide, for a one-hour experience (each sled max. capacity of 3 people or 325lbs.).

 


Dogsledding has concluded at Great Glen Trails for this winter. Please call New England Dogsledding at (800)951-6681 or (207)836-2703 or visit www.newenglanddogsledding.com.
  They will continue to offer tours in the National Forest through late spring.

 

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Great Glen Tidbits
In 1994 Great Glen Trails pioneered the use of the Global Positioning System (GPS) in wetland mapping when they became the first company allowed to use this technology during the Department of Environmental Services permitting process.