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2026 Pedigree Stage Stop Sled Dog Race Returns January 30, Bringing World-Class Competition to Wyoming Communities

The 2026 Pedigree Stage Stop Sled Dog Race returns to western Wyoming beginning January 30, continuing a long-standing winter tradition that brings professional sled dog racing and community celebration to towns across the state.

The race kicks off with a ceremonial start in Jackson, followed by daily competitive stages in PinedaleBig Piney/MarbletonKemmerer, and Lander, concluding on February 7. Each day features a different course, with cumulative time determining the overall winner.

The 2026 event will host top professional mushers and sled dog teams from across the United States and internationally, competing for a total purse of $200,000, one of the largest in the Lower 48.

The Pedigree Stage Stop is free to the public and offers spectators close-up access to world-class teams, mushers, and race activities in each host community.

Complete schedules, participant updates, and spectator information are available at: www.wyomingstagestop.org

 

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