Embark on a dog sledding trip right in front of the Grand Teton Mountains at the Heart Six Ranch along the Buffalo Fork. Enjoy the secluded nature of private trails and finish with a cup of hot cocoa.
About this activity
- Free cancellation
- Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
- Reserve now & pay later
- Keep your travel plans flexible — book your spot and pay nothing today.
- Duration 1 hour
- Check availability to see starting times.
- Live tour guide
- English
- Small group
- Limited to 10 participants
Highlighted reviews from other travelers
Tayler was an amazing guide AND musher! He taught us a lot about the dogs and it was truly amazing to see the relationship he shares with the dogs. You can tell that they have a close relationship. It was a great end to our visit and I highly recommend taking tgis dog sledding adventure! Thank you Tayler!!!!
The ENTIRE EXPERIENCE WAS TRULY INCREDIBLE. A dogsled experience has been on both my wife’s and my bucket list for a very long time. This experience was truly amazing. The dogs were so friendly and our Musher (Taylor) was so incredibly knowledgeable and friendly and went out of his way to take pictures and videos for us to have life long memories. THANK YOU TAYLOR !!!!! And THANK YOU to all the huskies . WOW WOW WOW !!!!! is all we can say about this experience. A MUST DO if in the Jackson/Moran area in winter !!!!! TRULY AWSOME !!! HIGHLY RECOMMEND it !!!!!
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Meeting point
Meet your guide at Heart Six Ranch in Moran, WY, about 40 minutes from Jackson, WY. Heart Six Ranch has round trip transportation available for $40 per person round trip. Please call Heart Six Ranch to set up round trip transportation via our Ford Transport 4 wheel drive passenger vans. Private transportation may be available at a higher rate.
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What to bring
- Weather-appropriate clothing
Know before you go
- The trail is suitable for any age as it is very flat and a safe place to travel. This is protected land with no snowmobiles or motorized traffic on the trail