People aren’t the only ones who enjoy the crispness of fall and start to look forward to the first snowfall, the huskies of Dog Sled Rides of Winter Park are also howlin’ with happiness about the cooler temperatures and predictions of big snow. They will be running one cart ride on both Saturday and Sunday mornings through mid October. After that, they will run multipe rides throughout the day. The cart ride is $125 for 1 or 2 people. If you aren’t into the riding, but would still like to see the dogs, you can go on a kennel tour for $15/ adults and $7.50/kids. If you happen to visit on October 18th, be sure to wish a Happy Birthday to Zeus! Winter Park Lodging Company would love to host you at one of our great condos just minutes from the dogs and the ride of a lifetime.

Hike Up!
When a friend of ours asked me to pick her up at the Dog Sled Rides of Winter Park (a sign I had driven by countless times on my way home), I thought it would be fun to check out. Kind of like my experience with horseback riding this summer, I was once again amazed that this type of unique fun experience was literally within walking distance of my home!
We arrived to find 84 Siberian and Alaskan huskies barking ready to be hooked on to the sleds. They chose 30 of them and took out 4 sleds.
My sister-in-law and neice went for her birthday treat. They loved it! Said they went thru trails and the scenery was beautiful. Unlike the barking start, they said it was very peaceful as the dogs don’t bark while they are hoofing it!
The owners, Jeff and Tracie Martin, are really nice too – they live on the premise. It’s a bit of a splurge, but worth it. How many people can say they’ve been on a Dog Sled Ride?? One of those things you can brag about and have great photos to boot.

Out on the Trail
Open everyday but Tuesday. Prices are $150 for an adult and child and $175 for 2 adults. 45 minutes long although we hear that in the afternoon, the rides get a bit slower and longer (those doggies are tired!).
Website: http://www.dogsledrides.com/winterpark/
Wondering how they keep those dogs active in the summer? Golf Carts!!