Guests say Our Combination Program is the top rated "Single Best Day" of their Alaska visit. We are proud of that! Dream a Dream captures the heritage and culture of the Alaskan Husky - the racing sled dog at its best.
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Action-Packed Sled Dog Rides
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Fantastic Indoor Iditarod Presentation
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Nature Hike with the Pups
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Our Great Raz Ma Taz Video
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Wilderness FUN!
Perfect for Pre and Post Alaska Cruise Visitors Perfect for Self-Drive/Independent Alaska Travelers Perfect for Pre or Post Convention Visitors
  
  
Summer Season and Pricing - May 15th - Sept 15th - Daily Scheduled Presentations: 11:00 am ~ 3:00 pm - Or Book a Reservation for a specific date and time - Summer Prices: (Transportation not included) - $74 for singles - $139 for two - $69 pp for three or more - Children under twelve half price Fall Season - Sept 16th - Nov 30th - E-mail or call for appointment - Fall Prices: (Transportation not included) - $149 for singles - $219 for two - $79 pp for three or more
Summer Iditarod Tour with Transportation and Lunch Included - Pickup Anchorage or Valley Locations - 7:45 am to 8:30 am - Arrive Willow/Dream a Dream 9:30 am - Summer Iditarod Program 9:30 am to Noon - Lunch served at Dream a Dream-Noon to 1:30 pm - Return to Anchorage or Valley Locations 2:30 to 3:30 pm We can adjust these times to start tour to meet your needs - Narrator/Guide Included - Pricing: - Groups 6 - 10 people $129 pp - Groups 3 - 5 people $149 pp 2 people $225 pp - Book in advance by E-mail or telephone - See also Full Day Tour Options - Click her to view-Full Day Tour
Reservation and Tour Policy: - E-mail for reservation confirmation - Pay at the time of tour - VISA and Mastercard Accepted
How to find us! Mile 64.7 Parks Highway, Willow
We are one hour north of Anchorage or two and one half hours south of Denali Park or thirty five minutes from Talkeetna.

Our Combination Program includes:
Our Action-Packed Sled Dog Rides
  
  
  
Our Rides are on multi-seat All Terrain Vehicles with the option of standing positions too. These dog limos are the coolest and most realistic way to ride with a sled dog team in the summer months. Unlike exisiting hard pulling rigs that others use, ours can take you farther on longer runs on tougher wilderness trails with more dogs up front to watch and enjoy. We can go places that others would never think of and couldn't if they tried. Makes for a great ride on real trails so you can see just how great these Alaska racing sled dogs are. They will be jumping and barking - screaming to go. Something to behold. They learn this as pups on the Nature Hikes.
Our Fantastic Iditarod Presentation
 
 
Vern Halter is an accomplished musher who presents his story of Alaska and the Iditarod in a provacative fashion that captures the essence of the Iditarod. Susan Whiton is a dedicated veterinarian also certified in chiropractory and acupuncture for sleddogs. She is a respected musher who won the coveted Challenge of the North Award (Best Musher) on her 1000 mile Yukon Quest Race.
Our Iditarod presentations feature a ten to twelve minute opening video filmed on the Iditarod Trail and focus on the Dream a Dream Dog Team preparing and racing the Iditarod. These great videos are set to music with voice over commentary. The dogs tell their story of the Race. These videos are incredibly fun and educational to watch. Some of the titles are: Raz Ma Taz about our hyper active leader who loves racing the Iditarod; Docs Iditarod Dream a true story about our deaf lead dog; or Trouble on the Iditarod Trail about our dog named after her personality.
Vern weaves in the history of sleddogs from early native use, gold rush use, the famous Serum run to Nome during the 1925 diphtheria epidemic-the focus is on the husky. The uniqueness of the Iditarod from the standpoint of length, diversity of competion and the NO HELP rule are highlights. Training and care of Iditarod dogs is demonstrated. The logistics of the race and fooddrops, checkpoints, veterinarian care, the Iditarod Air Force and trail conditions inspire questions. Race strategy and the changes to the Iditarod Race Vern has seen in his twenty five years of racing elicit more dialogue. Clothing and survival gear along with sleds and equipment are topics that are backed up with demonstrations. Stories from the trail are exciting and fun. Tough questions are considered and answererd. We enjoy our guests and strive to make this a memorable stop.
Kennel and Dog Lot Tour
Meet our huskies, have fun with them! Great opportunity for photos and to be close to them.
 
Nature Hike with the Pups
Taking the summer pups for a walk is a fantastic experience. You will soon see why we fell in love with the Alaskan Husky. Pups tell the story of their care and they inspire us. You will walk away from the hike feeling great!
 

 
Visitors Rave About our Presentation & Tour! (907) 495-1197 or 1-866-4AK- MUSH (425-6874) E-mail: vhalter@mtaonline.net
Dream A Dream Dog Farm Mile 64.7 Parks Highway, Willow, Alaska
Photographs - Donna Quante c 2009 Husky Productions
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