Take A Sled Dog Adventure At Muddy Paw Sled Dog Kennel In New Hampshire For A Ride Of A Lifetime
By Michelle|Published November 29, 2019
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Winter is here and we’re loving it! It might have taken a few weeks to come around to the cold weather, but now that we’ve had a taste of snow it’s safe to say that we’re pretty excited for the next few months. There’s skiing to be done, snowshoeing to try and a whole slew of new things we’ve never done before. If you’re in the same boat, check out this wintertime adventure. It’s great for families and perfect for when you have guests in town.
Muddy Paw in Jefferson is one part dog rescue and one part adventure operator!
Home to 80 sled dogs, Muddy Paw offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy a winter sled dog ride outside while also interacting with these special animals.
While adventure awaits, each tour is intended to be educational offering the chance for guests to learn about both the dogs and the surrounding landscape.
But if the winter is too cold for you, you can even do this in the summer. These no-snow-needed tours use rolling dog sleds that ensure comfort and safety for both visitors and dogs.
Muddy Paw also operates as the NH Sled Dog Rescue, History and Education Center. This nonprofit organization takes in rescue and second-chance sled dogs.
Visitors can learn all about these dogs and the history of New Hampshire’s dog sledding history, which ensures that this important part of the state’s past is preserved.
Not sure you have what it takes? Don’t worry! All you need to have fun here is a love of all things outdoors and an interest in these wonderful living things.
Muddy Paw Sled Dog Kennel operates winter tours from December to March. They vary in duration and you can see them all on their website here. Keep up with news through Facebook or give them a call on 603-545-4533.
For more fun in the cold, check out these 6 New Hampshire pastimes that prove a little winter never slowed us down!
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