Iditarod signups opened today. We are officially registered for the 2026 race! 🎉As of today, 22 teams have signed up. A huge thank you to all the volunteers who made it happen! We had a delicious lunch of fresh Alaskan Salmon! T-Shirt Update We placed a small...
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The Countdown Begins! Rohn to Nome 2026
We’re just one week out from signing up for the 2026 Iditarod! We’ll be at Iditarod Headquarters for the volunteer appreciation picnic on June 28. The whole family will be there, we’ve all taken the day off to be there together. Kaladin says he is most excited about...
Plan Your Trip to Talkeetna, Alaska
Talkeetna is one of Alaska’s most charming towns. It feels like a cozy village, but it is full of big adventures. It sits at the place where three rivers meet — the Susitna, Chulitna, and Talkeetna Rivers. From here, you can see Denali, North America’s highest...
Support Retired Sled Dogs in Alaska
In Alaska, sled dogs are heroes. For thousands of years these dogs have helped people travel over ice and snow. They have helped with transporting food, supplies, and mail. Today they also race in famous events like the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. The Iditarod is a...
The Ultimate Guide to Winter Dog Sledding in Alaska
Dog sledding is one of Alaska’s oldest winter sports. In the past, people used sled dogs to carry mail, food, and supplies through snow. Today, people dog sled for fun, travel, and races. A sled is pulled by a team of dogs. A person called a musher stands on the sled...