easy
2–3 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; minimal physical exertion required beyond standing or sitting on the sled
Can’t get a spot on the dog sled tour? Join the Grizzle-T Dog & Sled Works waitlist for a chance to snag a last-minute cancellation and enjoy an unforgettable adventure in Colorado’s snowy wilderness.
If you’re eager to experience the magic of dog sledding in Steamboat Springs but find tours fully booked, Grizzle-T Dog & Sled Works offers a unique waitlist option to keep you in the loop. By joining the cancellation waitlist, you can select your available dates and receive immediate notification if a spot becomes available. This approach gives adventurers a chance to catch a last-minute opening on one of Colorado's most popular dog sledding experiences. Located in the beautiful Routt National Forest region, this tour combines breathtaking winter landscapes with the thrill of mushing through snow-covered trails alongside highly trained sled dogs. Even if the full tour doesn’t fill right away, being on the waitlist means you won’t miss out on an unforgettable outdoor adventure that captures the rugged spirit of Steamboat Springs. The waitlist option is ideal for flexible travelers who want to maximize their chances of exploring Colorado’s winter wilderness with expert guides and energetic canine companions.
Entering your flexible availability ensures you get notified quickly if a spot opens up.
Temperatures can drop quickly, so wear insulated, moisture-wicking layers for comfort.
Tours often depart early to maximize daylight and trail conditions.
Keep your phone charged to ensure you receive waitlist notifications promptly.
Steamboat Springs has a long tradition of winter sports and dog sledding, tracing roots back to early Colorado pioneers.
Grizzle-T Dog & Sled Works supports sustainable trail use and promotes ethical treatment of sled dogs, ensuring minimal environmental impact.
Keeps you warm against wind and cold temperatures during the sled ride.
winter specific
Protects your hands from cold and wet conditions while handling the sled or dogs.
winter specific
Provides traction and warmth on snow and ice-covered trails.
winter specific
Reduces glare from bright snow and protects your eyes.
winter specific