Showing posts with label Seward Alaska. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seward Alaska. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Thrilling Ride with Seavey’s Iditarod Champion Sled Dogs

 
 
A Fall Adventure with Seavey's Sled Dogs

In the crisp fall air of Alaska, we stepped into the world of Iditarod legends at Seavey’s IdidaRide (often tied to the champion Seavey family, including multi-time winners like Mitch and Dallas Seavey). No snow meant no traditional sleds—instead, these powerhouse huskies pulled us along on a wheeled cart, much like a rugged golf cart setup, for an exhilarating dryland ride through scenic trails.

The energy was electric! The dogs, conditioned year-round for the gruelling 1,000+ mile Iditarod, surged forward with incredible power and enthusiasm, their paws kicking up dust as they hauled us along. It was a behind-the-scenes glimpse into what keeps these athletes in top form during the off-season—training that helps prepare future Iditarod teams while giving visitors an unforgettable thrill.

We got up close with the kennel stars: meeting the tough, friendly huskies, hearing trail stories of extreme cold, minimal sleep for mushers, and unbreakable bonds between dog and handler. Puppy cuddles added pure joy to the experience!

Even without snow, the ride captured the true spirit of mushing—raw power, teamwork, and Alaskan adventure. A must-do for anyone fascinated by the Iditarod legacy. These dogs don't just race; they live for the run!

Saturday, July 5, 2025

Hiking Harding Icefield Trail Kenai Fjords to see the Glacier


Hiking Harding Icefield Trail, Kenai Fjords to See the Glacier

Embark on an unforgettable journey along the Harding Icefield Trail in Kenai Fjords National Park, near Seward, Alaska. This 8.2-mile round-trip trek winds through dense forests and vibrant alpine meadows, culminating in stunning views of the expansive Harding Icefield and its majestic glaciers. Highlighted in the KassDays video, the trail offers a front-row seat to rugged mountains and icy wonders.

Discover the Outdoors

This moderately challenging hike, with a 1,000-foot elevation gain, suits adventurers of all levels. Best explored in summer, the trail blooms with wildflowers and offers clearer vistas for capturing the glacier’s beauty. Bring water, warm layers, and good hiking shoes to enhance your experience.

Enjoy the Adventure!

The trail’s breathtaking scenery and proximity to the glacier make it a thrilling escape. Pause to admire the landscape, take photos, and revel in the joy of exploring Alaska’s pristine wilderness. Step out and create your own epic story! 

Friday, June 27, 2025

Seavey’s IdidaRide Sled Dog Tours in Seward Alaska


Experience the Thrill of Seavey’s IdidaRide Sled Dog Tours in Seward, Alaska

In the KassDays YouTube video, "Sled Dog Tours | Seaveys Iditarod Team Seward Alaska," viewers are treated to an exciting glimpse into Seavey’s IdidaRide Sled Dog Tours, a premier Alaskan adventure just outside Seward. This family-friendly experience, operated by the renowned Seavey family, offers a unique opportunity to connect with champion sled dogs and explore the stunning Alaskan wilderness, all while learning about the legacy of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.

Seavey’s IdidaRide is a 1.5-hour tour that immerses guests in the world of sled dog racing. The adventure begins with a two-mile ride on a wheeled sled, pulled by a team of enthusiastic Alaskan huskies through the scenic Seward wilderness, past Resurrection Mountain and along Box Canyon Creek. These powerful sled dogs, many of whom are trained for the grueling Iditarod, showcase their strength and excitement as they navigate the forested trails. The KassDays video captures the dogs’ infectious energy, with mushers sharing stories of training and racing, making it a thrilling and educational experience.

Beyond the ride, the tour includes a visit to the Seavey family’s racing kennel, home to over 100 sled dogs, including adorable husky puppies available for cuddling from late May to September. Guests can explore the kennel facilities, try on authentic Iditarod gear, and even stand on the sled that won the 2017 Iditarod. The video highlights the Seaveys’ passion for their dogs, emphasizing their commitment to top-tier care and training, which has earned them the title of “Best Sled Dog Ride in Alaska” by Alaska Magazine.

The Seavey family’s legacy is deeply tied to the Iditarod, with four generations of mushers and eight championship wins. Mitch Seavey, a three-time Iditarod champion, set the speed record in 2017, while his son Dallas holds a record six titles, including a win in 2024. The KassDays video underscores this heritage, showcasing how IdidaRide tours help train these elite canine athletes for the 1,000-mile race across Alaska’s wilderness, even during the snow-free summer months.

Located at 12820 Old Exit Glacier Rd, Seward, Seavey’s IdidaRide is a must-do for anyone seeking an authentic Alaskan experience. The tour, priced at $109 for adults and $54.50 for children, is perfect for families and dog lovers alike. For a bucket-list adventure, the Seaveys also offer a glacier tour, featuring a helicopter ride to mush on snow, as noted on their website.

Check out the KassDays YouTube channel for a vibrant look at this unforgettable sled dog adventure and discover why Seavey’s IdidaRide is a highlight of any Alaskan vacation. Book your tour at ididaride.com to mush with Iditarod champions and their incredible sled dogs!

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