Arctic Expeditions


Exploring an unnamed canyon in ANWR
Arctic Dogsled Expeditions:

Alaskan Arctic Expeditions offers extremely remote dogsled expeditions in some of the world’s most pristine and unexplored land, the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). Encompassing over 19 million acres, ANWR provides an awe-inspiring backdrop for a genuinely captivating Alaskan adventure. These expeditions are truly a "wilderness experience" and at times you will be 100 miles from the nearest road or village.

We offer a very unique "hands-on" approach to all of our expeditions. The focus of each expedition is to explore Alaska’s untouched, pristine wilderness and to gain experience in the art of dogsled travel with one of the oldest breeds known to man, the Alaskan Malamute.

Little Savage hitchin' a ride! For your comfort and warmth, our expeditions are equipped with sturdy canvas tents which include woodstoves. We provide mukluks, parkas, coveralls, mitts, boots, and all necessary camping and safety gear.

Trips in ANWR are offered during the months of February, March, April, and May. Opportunities for exploring and viewing wildlife are unlimited! Arctic foxes, wolves, musk oxen, and caribou are just a few of the critters you might see in their natural habitat. The far north is also the best place to view Northern Lights!

$385/day per person (2 person maximum)

For more information or to book a trip with Joe and his team, please us!



 Freighting:

Reserved for scientific research and exploration crews.

2000 lb. weight limit. Pricing negotiable. Please call or email for more information.

Three sleds, 2000 lbs. of gear, 22 malamutes

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Alaskan Arctic Expeditions     Joe Henderson ,   P.O. Box 80944,   Fairbanks, AK 99708   Phone: (907) 590-4980