Tordrillo Mountain Lodge, Alaska’s renowned heli-ski resort, has announced exclusive summer travel adventures for guests from July 7 through September 10 including snorkeling with salmon, women’s adventure packages, children’s activities, and private float plane trips to three national parks from the lodge’s remote location on Judd Lake, located 60 miles from Anchorage.
With unrivaled access to millions of acres of pristine mountain terrain, Tordrillo Mountain Lodge offers summer activities for all levels of experience and ages. Guests create custom itineraries choosing from adventures such as guided climbs on Alaska’s first Via Ferrata, private expeditions on Tordrillo’s Otter plane, and watersports just minutes from the lodge including whitewater rafting, waterskiing, foil boarding, and wakesurfing.
“There’s a reason an Alaskan summer adventure tops many bucket lists,” said Mike Overcast, owner and expert guide at the award-winning resort. “But for travelers who want more than a typical cruise ship experience, Tordrillo Mountain Lodge offers a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the heart of Alaska wilderness where few have ever walked before.”
New this summer:
“There has never been a more authentic way to experience untouched parts of Alaska," said Overcast. "Remote rivers, streams and mountainsides are only a helicopter flight away.”
Accommodations include a 5,600-square-foot main lodge that sleeps up to 12 people with a large dining area, bar and three cedar decks overlooking the lake where guests gather before and after their daily adventures. Summer packages are available in 3-, 4- and 7-day/night stays and include round-trip flights from Anchorage, lodging, gourmet meals, professional guide services, adventure gear and equipment, yoga, one massage per adult, an indoor fitness center, lakeside hot tub and wood-fired sauna.
For more information, visit https://www.tordrillomountainlodge.com/alaska-summers/.