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Dog Sledding & Ice Formations of Michigan's Upper Peninsula

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View from a sled behind a team of Alaskan Huskies racing through a snow-covered forest trail during a winter dog sledding adventure in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
About the Trip

This tour has sold out. If you would like to be placed on the waiting list, contact Tasha Stielstra at 906-748-0513.

Discover the magic of Michigan’s Eastern Upper Peninsula on a four-day winter adventure with Nature’s Kennel, home to 100 Alaskan Huskies. Drive or ride a dog sled, snowshoe through Tahquamenon Falls and explore the frozen wonder of the Eben Ice Caves.

Highlights

  • Drive or ride with a sled dog team at Nature’s Kennel
  • Snowshoe hike through Tahquamenon Falls State Park with a park ranger
  • Explore frozen waterfalls and the Eben Ice Caves in Munising
  • Enjoy locally inspired meals and cozy lodging at Lake Effect Inn
Itinerary
  • Day 1: Arrive in Curtis, MI
  • Day 2: Curtis / Tahquamenon Falls
  • Day 3: Munising
  • Day 4: Departure
Date
March 1 – 4, 2026
Region
United States
Hiker
Activity Level
High
Price
From $1,600 per person
Tour Operator
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