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Friday, 21 September 2007 17:20

We are located a very easy, scenic drive from Stowe, Jay Peak, Smuggler's Notch and the Burlington area.  Our specially built, two mile access road will bring you directly to our dog center all four seasons of the year.  In the winter, although the roads in are plowed, we encourage you to have 4-wheel drive or snow tires for the steep hills and to allow enough time for the day's road conditions.   PLEASE, PLEASE  DO NOT use GPS, MAPQUEST or any other computer generated system for directions as they will send you up snow mobile trails where you may get stuck!!!!!!  AND cell phones do not work here in our remote area.  WE want you to enjoy your experience! PLEASE DOWNLOAD directions from our site, use the ones on the brochure OR CALL US at 802-635-9070 or 866-635-9070 and we will happily give you the proper directions to get you here safely.

 Our 75 acre center is located in the midst of three thousand, protected, gorgeous wilderness acres in Northern Vermont.   On average it takes about 45 minutes from the town of Stowe, fifty minutes from Smuggler's Notch area, an hour from Burlington and twenty-five minutes from Jay Peak.  Our Boston guests have usually made it in four hours, weather permitting.  

 Our center, nestled between mountains with long range views of the Lowell Mountain range, offers an opportunity to experience old time, country Vermont.  The peace and quiet here are incredible.  Although we cannot guarantee particular wildlife sightings - depending on season our guests have seen deer, moose, hawks, flocks of wild turkeys and the many wonderful songbirds that gather here.  Along with taking many memorable pictures of the dogs and your experience you will want to have plenty of camera batteries and space on your memory cards for the beautiful views of our setting.  Visitors regularly request that their mushers stop so that they can photograph the wonders! 

 Our trails are specially designed to give a wonderful, fun adventure AND to take in the pleasurable beauty of our natural setting.  Please consider coming for a dog sled or d0g-sledding-on-wheels adventue any season of the year - you will love it here! 

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