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The Iditarod Trail was a trail used to transport goods that ran from Seward, passed through Iditarod, then ended in Nome. Iditarod was named after the Iditarod River. In the early 1900s, it saw a boom due to gold mining. After the gold was exhausted, the town became a ghost town.
Most of the trail is too remote to be useful, but many different legs of the trail are routinely used for rural traffic. Some companies are taking advantage of the situation and offer sled rides in, either dog or snow machine. They very rarely offer the whole trail tour.
know one cares just get a life and study something else!!!!!!! People do care,fyi,and the iditarod trail was origanlly used to carry mail yo towns by sled-dogs before they made roads,im not sure if its still used for that 2 anymore.