Adventure Brief
Spend an hour in a working Alaskan dog yard at Waylon's Way Dog Sledding in McCarthy. Meet sled dogs, maybe puppies, and learn how a remote, off-grid kennel operates.
1–1.5 hours
easy
From $37.10
Family Friendly
All Ages • 1 Hour • Meet the Dogs and Experience Life in the Bush
Spend an hour in a working Alaskan dog yard at Waylon's Way Dog Sledding in McCarthy. Meet sled dogs, maybe puppies, and learn how a remote, off-grid kennel operates.
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Difficulty
easy
Duration
1–1.5 hours
Fitness Level
Minimal fitness required; standing and short walking on gravel are typical.
Wildlife
History
Kennecott's early 20th-century copper mine and the nearby town of McCarthy shape the area's human history and are a common pairing with kennel visits.
Conservation
Operators prioritize dog welfare by avoiding tours during hot periods; visitors should stick to trails, pack out trash, and avoid feeding wildlife.
Waylons's Way Dog Sledding
All Ages • 1 Hour • Meet the Dogs and Experience Life in the Bush
Waylons's Way Dog Sledding is a dog sledding operator based in Anchorage, Alaska. The company offers immersive, hands-on sled dog experiences that introduce visitors to Alaskan mushing traditions and working sled dogs. Two primary experiences are available: the Summer Sled Dog UTV Tour and the Kennel Tour.
The Summer Sled Dog UTV Tour takes guests to McCarthy to meet eager sled dogs, learn mushing secrets, and participate directly in harnessing the team. Guests ride a guided 15-minute sled dog run through Alaska’s wilderness, creating close encounters with the dogs and the landscape.
The Kennel Tour is a relaxed, personalized visit to the kennel where visitors meet lively Alaskan sled dogs up close, observe training routines, and learn about life off-grid. The kennel experience may include meeting puppies and offers an intimate glimpse into bush mushing daily care.
Waylons's Way Dog Sledding focuses on hands-on engagement and educational interactions that highlight sled dog behavior, harnessing procedures, and aspects of off-grid kennel life. Information in tour descriptions sets clear expectations about activities and timing. The use of UTV-assisted summer rides allows guests to experience dog teams during the non-winter season.
These experiences are suitable for visitors seeking close animal encounters and an introduction to Alaskan mushing culture. All descriptions above reflect the business’s stated tour summaries and locations. Booking details, exact schedules, accessibility information, and pricing are provided directly by the operator; prospective guests should consult the official tour summaries for current availability and seasonal variations. Before planning travel to Alaska directly.
Location
Anchorage, Alaska
Base location for the business.
Tours Offered
2 Experiences
Summer Sled Dog UTV and Kennel Tour.
Ride Length
15-minute
Duration of the UTV tour ride.
Kennel Access
Meet dogs & puppies
Up-close visits and kennel insights.
Reserve the Summer Sled Dog UTV Tour or Kennel Tour to meet sled dogs, harness a team, or visit the kennel — check tour summaries for availability.
Plan transportation
Private vehicles cannot cross the Kennecott River — allow time for the 1.5-mile walk from the footbridge or arrange the operator's UTV shuttle.
Dress in layers
Alaska weather changes quickly; wear layers and closed-toe shoes to stay comfortable in the yard.
Respect the dogs
Follow guide instructions for petting, and avoid sudden movements or feeding the dogs without permission.
Bring a camera
Soft lenses and a zoom help capture candid moments without crowding the animals; expect pawprints on clothing.
Camera or smartphone
Capture close-up shots of dogs and puppies and document kennel operations.
summer
Rain jacket
Waterproof layers keep you comfortable during sudden coastal or mountain showers.
summer
Closed-toe shoes
Gravel paths and the dog yard require sturdy footwear to protect feet from mud and pawprints.
summer
Water and snacks
Hydration and light snacks make the visit more comfortable, especially if you walk from the footbridge.
summer