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Just like every glacier is unique, so is every adventure. Find the experience that’s right for you.
Glacier and/or Alpine
— Eli (VP Hospitality)
— Kevin (Transportation Manager)
— Rendon (VP of Operations)
— Tom (Guide)
— Travis (Guide)
— Wyatt (Pilot)
We love making our tours memorable. We love it even more when we hear it from our guests.
We love our guests and sometimes it’s best to hear it firsthand. Don’t take our word for it. Hear it straight from the people who’ve been there, experienced it, and came back with memories that last a lifetime.
We take care of most things, but you might still have questions. Here are some answers for you as you pick the right tour for you and your group.
This experience is designed for any meaningful occasion—birthdays, anniversaries, proposals, graduations, family photos, or simply celebrating something worth remembering.
Yes. Your group will have a private helicopter and exclusive access to remote landing locations, allowing for a more personal and uninterrupted experience.
You’ll have approximately 1.5 hours on the ground, which can be spent at one location or split between two different landings depending on your preference.
After check-in and a safety briefing, you’ll take a scenic helicopter flight into the Knik Glacier region. From there, you’ll have time to explore, take photos, or simply take in the surroundings before returning.
Absolutely. Whether you want more time for photos, a specific type of terrain, or a certain pace, the experience can be tailored to match your vision.
Expect dramatic glacier landscapes, alpine peaks, and ever-changing seasonal conditions—from bright blue melt pools in summer to snow-covered textures and soft light in winter.
Yes. The extended landing time and remote access make this ideal for photography. Whether it’s a quick shoot or a more detailed session, you’ll have the space and time to capture it.
Your tour includes a private helicopter flight, remote landings, a safety briefing, and microspikes for navigating glacier terrain.
Wear weather-resistant layers and sturdy, closed-toe footwear. Bring sunglasses and a camera—conditions can change quickly, and you’ll want to be prepared.
SUMMER: Layered clothing is the key to comfort. Wear a long sleeved shirt and bring a sweater. Make sure you wear sturdy shoes that offer some protection like sneakers or hiking shoes. Please, no high-heeled shoes or sandals.
WINTER: Snow Boots, Warm winter overcoat and snow pants, warm gloves and hat.
All flights are weather dependent. If conditions aren’t safe, we’ll work with you to reschedule or provide a refund.