Jackson Hole Iditarod Sled Dog Tours


Frank Teasley is an 8 time Iditarod veteran, and dog musher of 23 years. He was trained by Joe Reddington Sr. Frank started Jackson Hole Iditarod Sled Dog Tours in 1991 in Jackson, Wyoming. Frank raises his own dogs, even breeding them for the tours. They have the best kennel care and training because they are a part of the family. For visitors to Jackson or locals it is possible to take a tour with Frank running over the landscape of Jackson. The guides will point out deer, moose, elk, bighorn sheep, bald eagles, and other points of interest.

As a guest you will be riding the sled as the dogs pull you and the guide helps get you around the landscape. The destinations are Granite Creek Canyon or Bridger Teton National Forest depending on your choice. The tours are based on the snow season. The season typically begins in November and ends in April as the snow melts. There are full and half day trips. The full day trip begins at 8am ending at 4:30 pm. The half day trip is 8am to 1:30pm. Half day trips offer soup and hot beverages, whereas the all day trip has a full lunch, soup, and hot beverages.

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