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Dog Sled Adventures Togwotee Mountain Lodge Moran Wyoming US
Mountain
Winter Activities

Husky-Powered Sled Adventures

Feel the tug of harnessed huskies gliding over fresh snow as you mush deep into the Teton wilderness. In partnership with Continental Divide Dog Sled Adventures, Togwotee Mountain Lodge invites you to grab the reins and drive your own team, or ride in the cozy sled basket while your musher and canine athletes whisk you through snow‑cloaked forests and wide‑open powder fields. Listen to the dogs’ excited yips, breathe in the crisp alpine air, and experience winter the way explorers have for centuries — powered by pure dog strength and unbridled spirit.

Call 307.851.6539 or Email info@dogsledadventures.com to book your Dog Sled Tour today!

Operating Dates
December 15 - March 22 (weather permitting)
No Bookings: January 11th and 20th; February 3rd and 17th; March 3rd and 17th

Dog-Sledding Tours

  • Tour begins with a scenic 50-minute drive through Grand Teton National Park up to Togwotee Mountain Lodge. 
  • Upon arrival, guests will check-in the lodge, meet their guide(s), and have time to dress before they go outside to the dog yard. 
  • At the dog yard, there will be 15 minutes to meet the dogs and take pictures while guides prepare their dog teams/sleds. 
  • Guests will then ride inside the sled for a beautiful 2-hour guided run through the Bridger-Teton National Forest, with a 10-minute break to get out of the sled, meet their teams, and take pictures before heading back to dog yard. 
  • Back at the lodge, guests will enjoy lunch before driving back to Jackson (afternoon guests will eat lunch prior to their dogsled tour). 
Tour Half-Day Hour Ride Sunset Run Private Tour 
Includes Lunch and Transportation $350 per guest $250 per guest N/A $1,000 per sled 
Includes Transporation, No Meal N/A N/A $230 per guest Call for Customizations 
Self-Drive, No Meal $290 per guest $190 per guest $190 per guest $800 per sled 
*An additional $45 fee is observed per guest riding solo in their own sled.         

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