| Physical Address: | White Mt. National Forest and Great Glen Trails Gorham, NH |
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| Mailing Address: | 591 Kings Highway Mason Twsp, ME 04217 |
| Phone: | 207-836-2703 |
| Toll Free: | 800-951-6681 |
| Email: | telemark@megalink.net |
| Website: | www.newenglanddogsledding.com |
SPECIALSCome experience the absolute thrill and excitement of Dogsledding right here in the Valley, with some of the sweetest and most atheletic sled dogs in New England.
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General Information:Experience the thrill and beauty of Mushing with New England Dogsledding's friendly, healthly, well trained, athletic, Iditarod Style Alaskan Huskies. This is a unigue opportunity to ride with an authentic mid-distance racing team of enthusiastic sled dogs. These rides are great for both adults and kids alike. One hour Mushing experiences are exciting, fun, and educational. Imagine the beauty , power, and excitement of being pulled across this Winter Wonderland by Canine atheletes that love to run as much as you will love to ride with them. One Hour Great Glen Trails Dogsledding Trips are priced: $150 per sled** (325 lb. three person limit)Two-Three Hour White Mountain National Forest Trips covering usually between 10-15 mile dogsledding experiences, offer a good opportunity for folks to see these dogs really stretch their legs and cover some ground, more time in the beauties of nature, more time with these special creatures, more time to get up on the runners with your experienced musher guides and learn how to drive a team of sled dogs. National Forest Tours are priced: $145 per adult $95 per child** (325 lb three person per sled) Single person dogsled $250** ** plus 10% gratuity for dog treats and staff. Call for Reservations (800) 951-6681 or (207) 731-6888 or (207) 836-2703
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Directions:Located Route 16 north Great Glen Trails and Mt. Washington Auto Road at the base of world renowned Mt. Washington. Our one hour afternoon and night time rides start right from the ski centers lodge. The longer daytime National Forest trips start from Evans Notch- Bear River Notch or Sawyer Brook Trail ( directions given upon reservations)
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