Visit Nome: The Iditarod Race Nome Finish Tour Program
Visit Nome: The Iditarod Race Nome Finish & Checkpoint Fly-Outs

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Day 01: Anchorage - Nome (Saturday)
Get ready for the Iditarod finish. Transfer to the airport. Morning flight to Nome. Check into your hotel or bed and breakfast in Nome and explore the many sights of the community. Stroll around the city and learn more about the rich history of this gold rush town and the Iditarod Sled Dog Race. Plenty of time to shop for exquisite jade, hand-carved ivory and skin sewings. The nights may provide some outstanding Northern Lights – Aurora Borealis – viewing. Overnight Nome
Day 02: Nome | Nome Sightseeing & Area Tour (Sunday)
Today
it is time to explore Nome and the surrounding area. Get to know the
deep knowledge of the area's cultures and history. Seeing Nome on a
guided tour is a truly authentic local experience you won't want to
miss! Driving around, you'll absorb the historic flavor of this city's
100 years--along with thousands of years of Eskimo history. You'll visit
the port, the cemetery, tour through town, and take a drive into the
country to take a tundra walk and get a insightful take on the unique
ecosystem, then, if you like, try your hand at panning for gold on the
beaches of Nome. Overnight: Nome
Day 03: Nome | Fly out to Unalakleet Checkpoint (Monday)
Fly today to Unalakleet Checkpoint (or another checkpoint depending on the race progress). Fly along the Iditarod Trail
and spot already sled dog teams from the air. Unalakleet on the shores
of Norton Sound is a major logistic hub for the race – about 275 Miles
from Nome. Unalakleet is the first checkpoint on the Norton Sound in the
famous Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. The first musher to reach this
checkpoint each year is awarded the title Gold Coast Award, which
includes $2,500 in gold nuggets. You have a the afternoon to observe the
race activities. By now you are familiar with the checkpoint routine:
Mushers come into the checkpoint, mushers leave the checkpoint, vets
check dogs, dogs eat, dog feet and muscles are massaged by caring
mushers, dogs sleep, mushers sleep and a myriad of other mushing related
tasks. Return to Nome in the late afternoon. Overnight: Nome
Day 04: Nome (Tuesday)
The first musher is expected to arrive today. The last stretch of the trail is exposed to the elements and
ground blizzards are not uncommon. Gather near the "Burled Arches"
along Front street to watch the spectacle as mushers approaches the
finishing line with his dog team - greeted by a cheering crowd, TV
Stations, Film Crews and newspaper reporter. Throughout the day cheer the mushers as they are crossing
the finish line in Nome. You have time to participant in the many
activities Nome has to offer during the Iditarod Race: the Bering Sea
Ice Golf Classic, Helicopter Tour, visit the Native Craft Fair or the
Idita-Mardi Gras Party. Overnight: Nome
Day 05: Nome | Koyuk or White Mountain Checkpoint (Wednesday)
Morning flight from Nome to Koyuk on the shores of Norton Bay or to White Mountain (depending on the race progress). Koyuk
checkpoint is only 171 Miles from Nome. Mushers are usually dealing
with bad weather conditions along this stretch. High winds and
temperatures of 40-below are common. The way to Shaktoolik is also
extremely difficult to run due to the ever-present threat of open water
and moving ice. This is certainly one of the hardest stretches of the
race. White Mountain Checkpoint is located just 77 miles from Nome, on the banks of the Fish River. It takes its name from that of a picturesque nearby mountain. The checkpoint is located in the community hall building up the hill from the store. White Mountain is most notable as the last of three mandatory rest stops for teams competing in the annual Iditarod. All mushers are required to take an 8-hour rest stop at White Mountain before making the final push to the end of the race, 99 miles away in Nome. Spend the afternoon to observe mushing activities. Return Flight
to Nome. Overnight: Nome
Day 06: Nome | Snowcat Tour to Safety (Thursday)
This
morning watch more and more mushers arriving in Nome. This afternoon
enjoy the snowcat ride to Safety. Travel across the snow covered frozen
tundra to view wildlife and gold rush landmarks across a beautiful and
wild land. Muskox sightings on this trip are very common! It is amazing
to see what it must be like to be out so far from anything like the
mushers are. This is their last stretch before they arrive in Nome, and
you might have passed a couple mushers. Safety Checkpoint is a warm and
welcoming place. Joe runs the place and welcomes everyone with a story.
Visitors from near and far visit the Roadhouse and leave a dollar bill
with their name on it stapled to one of the walls. Overnight: Nome.
Day 07: Departure Nome - Anchorage (Friday)
Morning on your own. Return flight from Nome to Anchorage during the day. We have several flight times available. Optional tour extension or additional nights in Nome on request.
Tour Includes
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Rates per Person in US $ from/to Anchorage
Tour Number: IDI5 Iditarod Nome Finish |
Single | Double | Triple | Quad |
✦ 2017 ✦ March 11 - March 17 ---- SOLD OUT --- | $ 5180.00 | $ 4460.00 | $ 4260.00 | $ 4180.00 |
Please contact us for Custom Tour Packages, Group and Travel Agency Requests, Additional Overnights. Optional Iditarod Checkpoint Flights
Additional Service Information
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