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Alaskan Sled Dog and Racing Association ASDRA

Anchorage, AK • EIN: 92-0084023

ASDRA is dedicated to sled dog history, education, junior mushing, and trails. ASDRA organizes Fur Rondy OWC Sled dog race.


About

The Alaskan Sled Dog & Racing Association was formed in 1949 with three specific purposes: Preserving the cultural heritage of Alaskan dog mushing by planning and running sled dog events including the Fur Rendezvous Open World Championship Sled Dog Race, a cornerstone of the winter festival. Maintaining recreational trails for the purpose of dog mushing within the Municipality of Anchorage. Mentoring a junior sled dog club with educational programs geared toward leadership, winter sports safety, dog care, dog conditioning and training, and racing sled dogs. ASDRA’s committed volunteers have developed and maintained the dedicated sled dog trails in Far North Bicentennial Park and the Campbell Tract for 72 years. The non-profit club puts on internationally recognized races from January 1 through the Anchorage Fur Rendezvous in February of each year. Race fees and trail fees are used to maintain the club trailhead facilities and groom the trails in Far North Bicentennial Park. The 20 miles of trail known as Tozier Track begins and ends at a 10-acre trailhead site owned by ASDRA. In 2022 Tozier track will be moved to Martin Luther King Memorial Parkway. A strong junior mushing program provides education and winter recreation for mushers from 4 to 17 years. Members sponsor events sharing their sport with the community and tourists

How Pick.Click.Give. makes a difference

The Alaskan Sled Dog & Racing Association (ASDRA) will use income from Pick.Click.Give. to maintain the Tozier Track trailhead site including snow removal, refuse containers, buildings, fencing, public trail bridge maintenance and grooming. ASDRA will support the historical Fur Rendezvous Open World Championship event and other sled dog events on site, and recreational trails for the purpose of dog mushing within Far North Bicentennial Park operating within a Municipality of Anchorage Parks and Recreation Co-operative Use Agreement and a Bureau of Land Management Special Recreation Permit. Funds will also support the rebuilding Tozier Track trailhead facilities in 2022.

Contact

(907) 570-4582

Physical Address

Anchorage, AK 99507

Mailing Address

P.O. Box 110569
Anchorage, AK 99511

Cause Types

Community
Recreational Facilities
Youth & Education
Youth Development

Giving History

Year Total
2025$1,075.00
2024$675.00
2023$925.00
2022$1,125.00
$3,800.00