2025 Alaska Heli Ski Season Recap
An unforgettable 2025 season at Triple Point Expeditions in Palmer, Alaska—deep snow, new terrain, incredible guests, and powerful moments in the heart of the Chugach. Read our full recap and get stoked for 2026.

Midseason Recap: Epic Skiing in Alaska (Early February - Mid March, 2025)
Exceptional heli-skiing conditions from early February to mid-March, with consistent snowfall, great weather, and seamless logistics providing unforgettable experiences for guests of all levels.

The 2024 Alaska Heli Ski Season Recap
Welcome to our June recap of the 2024 Alaska helicopter ski season! The season brought a variety of amazing conditions, deep snow, first descents, memorable runs, and unforgettable memories that will certainly keep us motivated through summer’s heat. Here’s a look at the highlights, milestones, key events, and experiences that defined this season.

Want to gift like a TPX pro?
Check out our team’s ultimate gift giving guide that promises to deliver better than Santa ever could, ‘cause if you’re anything like the TPX crew, you’re already thinking about gearing up for the holiday season.
Teton Gravity Research with Triple Point Expeditions in Palmer, Alaska
Triple Point Expeditions hosted Teton Gravity Research's in the making of their movie Winterland which was filmed on location with us in Palmer, AK. The segment features Nick McNutt, Angel Collinson, Griffin Post and Elyse Saugstad shredding our Northern Chugach backyard.

Alternate Activities
While skiing remains our primary choice, in the event that weather conditions prevent flying, we offer an exciting array of alternate activities, ensuring an unforgettable experience during your time with us. Delve into the extensive selection of options available:

2020 Season Recap
2020 was year 3 basing out of Palmer. Although our season was cut short due to COVID-19, what we are able to get was all time and we can't wait to be back.

TPX Lands on the Cover of FREESKIER Magazine
Congratulations to Nic Allegre, Nick McNutt and the Teton Gravity Research Crew for scoring the FREESKIER cover with us in Palmer, Alaska!