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Dog-Sledding for Valentine’s Day

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If you happen to live in New Hampshire, or are planning a get-away, you may enjoy the unique Valentine’s Day ideas found in this article.  Among them is dog-sledding for Valentine’s Day.   You can enjoy an afternoon trip into the woods or even an overnight excursion.  If dog-sledding for Valentine’s Day intrigues you, read on.

Dog-Sledding – Gaining more popularity every day in New Hampshire is dog-sledding.  Snuggle up with your sweetie for a romantic ride for two behind a team of amazing sled dogs.  New Hampshire has three dog-sledding outfits:  Barking Brook Sled Dog Adventures, LLC, Bridgewater – Visitors can enjoy a beautiful trip into the woods of the White Mountains Region behind a team of Siberian Huskies.  The dogs are well trained and anxious to go out on the trails. Muddy Paw Sled Dog Sled Dog Kennel, Jefferson – As the premier dogsled touring operator in New England, this kennel offers a variety of dogsled rides in NH ranging from 2 – 50 miles, including dogsledding overnight trips. Dog Sled Excursions at Waterville Valley Resort – The “Snow Dogz” program offers a choice of two excursions that run every Friday and Saturday evening through the end of March. Guests have the opportunity to experience the unique tours by moonlight or headlight.

The article also highlights lodging and romance packages available, as well as many other fun ideas, should dog-sledding for Valentine’s Day not be your first choice.  If you’ve been dog-sledding in New Hampshire, let us know how you liked it!!

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