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Dog sled racing is a great winter favorite at the Northwoods Lodge near the Skwentna Alaska check point of the famous Iditarod sled dog race. |
Experience Alaska's other season.
Beat your cabin fever by staying in one of our cabins at Northwoods Lodge. Our guests can snuggle in - pampering yourself in the sauna or curling up with a good book and great food by the cozy woodstove - or get outside and experience real back-country Alaska.
See what the northern lights really look like far from city lights. Our remote location is a perfect place to view the Aurora Borealis from your cabin porch or while you enjoy our cross-country ski trails.
Winter visitors include a wide variety of Alaskan wildlife. Make sure you bring your camera to photograph moose, fox, wolves and more.
Iditarod Dog Sled Race
A premier experience for the adventurer. Either by aircraft or snowmobile, follow the adventuresome Iditarod mushers as they travel from Willow to Finger Lake and beyond. Experience breathtaking views of Mt. McKinley. Meet the local bush community of Skwentna at our annual Iditarod Bon Fire. The annual Iditarod Dog Sled Race takes place in March.
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Snowmachiners Paradise
Alaskan Vocabulary Tip: Snowmachine - what the Lower 48 calls "snowmobile". Fast, fun - great way to enjoy a winter day!
Since we live at the lodge year round, we welcome guests all winter. Cabins, meals, beer and wine, a heated shop for snowmachine repairs and gas are all available for those who wish to experience the thrill of speed on our river super highway by snowmobile. We are located 55 miles from the popular snowmachine start point, the Deshka Landing. Look for our sign on the river just 3 miles past Lake Creek on the Yentna River.
Tyson Johnson, son of Eric & Shan Johnson, the Northwoods Lodge owners, is a veteran snowmobile racer. Visit the official Tesoro Iron Dog Web site at www.irondog.org. This race starts in February every year.






