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Howling Huskies return home

Howling Huskys announce a special return to Mt Baw Baw

After 3 years absence the Howling Huskys have announced a return to Mt Baw Baw for with tours available from August 23rd to 25th, 2024. “It’s really fantastic to see Jake and his cuddly team back at Mt Baw Baw, as the Huskys are such a fantastic and popular experience” said Sally Brook, Mt Baw Baw’s Visitor Experience Manager.

A customer is whisked through the snow by sled dog by the Howling Huskys

Back for a limited time this season

Tours at Mt Baw Baw will only be available on select dates only – this season from Friday 23rd to Sunday 25th August. “We expect them to sell pretty quickly, so recommend people book in advance” said Sally. Tickets are available via the Howling Huskys website with Resort Entry passes and other products available on the Mt Baw Baw eStore.

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Book a Snow Dog Sled Tour and cuddle package

Mushing through the snow, on a husky pulled sleigh. Over Baw Baw Hills you go, laughing all the way!

This short ride is sure to put a smile on your face. This is a perfect introduction to the totally pawsome world of dogsledding. Taking time stopping to enjoy the views and explore Mt Baw Baw like you have never seen before! After your ride be sure to thank your lovely dog team with lots of pats, cuddles and pictures!

  • Available between the 23rd and 25th of August, 2024
  • From $170 per person
  • This tour includes around 15-20 mins per sled ride followed with roughly 10-15 mins pat’n’play at the end.
  • Children (age 3 years – 15 years) Adults (age 16 years +)
  • Maximum sled weight 160kg
  • In the event of insufficient snow – sled dog rides may be conducted on a sled with wheels

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