easy
30 minutes
Suitable for all fitness levels including young children aged 2 and up; no special physical conditioning required.
Discover an exhilarating evening dog sled ride just outside Stowe, Vermont. Meet huskies, learn about sledding history, and glide through serene winter woods in this intimate 30-minute adventure.
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Embark on an unforgettable evening dogsledding adventure at Ryder Brook Golf Club, just minutes from Stowe, Vermont. Experience the thrill of a 15-minute ride with friendly Huskies, learn about the history of dog sledding, and unwind in the clubhouse with delightful dining and drinks for a perfect end to your adventure.
30 minutes
Experience an unforgettable evening dogsledding tour just minutes away from Stowe, Vermont at Ryder Brook Golf Club. Huskies in the Kingdom provides an exhilarating adventure perfect for all, whether you're a family, a couple, or part of a large group. During this 30-minute program, you'll learn about the fascinating history of dog sledding, bond with our friendly Huskies, and embark on a 15-minute ride!
After your exhilarating dogsled ride, warm up in the clubhouse. The ambiance invites you to relax and unwind while enjoying a delightful dining experience accompanied by refreshing drinks. It's the perfect way to conclude your evening of adventure, ensuring a truly memorable experience.
Before booking, please have everyone in your party's individual weights.
Wear moisture-wicking base layers, warm mid-layers, and a windproof outer layer to stay comfortable during the chilly ride.
Cotton retains moisture which can accelerate heat loss; use wool or synthetic fabrics instead for warmth.
Carry hand and toe warmers to keep extremities warm during the outdoor wait times and ride.
Ensure your group’s combined weight doesn’t exceed 350 lbs for safe and balanced sledding.
Dog sledding has been a key transportation method across Vermont’s snowy winters, tracing back to Indigenous and early settler traditions.
Huskies in the Kingdom emphasizes sustainable tourism by using local trails respectfully and educating visitors on wildlife preservation.
Provides protection against cold winds and snow during the ride.
winter specific
Keeps you dry and warm while sitting on the sled.
winter specific
Help maintain foot warmth and wick moisture away.
winter specific
Protects face and eyes from cold wind and snow spray on the sled.
winter specific