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Experience Alaska’s wild beauty with a private helicopter tour and paddle boarding on glacier waters. Includes scenic flights, mountaintop landings, and expert guides.

This private tour in Alaska, USA, offers a 4-hour journey combining spectacular aerial views with the thrill of paddle boarding on pristine glacial waters. Priced at $1,028.97 per person, it promises an intimate experience with only your group participating. The tour features a 30-minute helicopter flight and a landing at Alaska Glacier Lodge, a perfect starting point for adventure lovers seeking both breathtaking scenery and hands-on activities.
What sets this experience apart is its personalized nature, thanks to the exclusive helicopter ride, and the chance to paddle board in crystal-clear glacial lakes. The tour is ideal for those who appreciate stunning wildlife sightings, mountain vistas, and a mix of flight and land-based exploration. A key consideration is that the activity lasts about 4 hours, and participants should be prepared for moderate physical activity and proper outerwear. With excellent reviews and a full suite of gear and safety equipment, this tour appeals to confident adventurers ready for a unique Alaskan escapade.
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The tour starts at the Alaska Glacier Lodge, where the highlight is the 30-minute helicopter flight. This aerial journey provides breathtaking views of the Knik Glacier Pools and the surrounding snow-covered wilderness. The private helicopter ensures a more intimate and flexible experience, allowing for better wildlife spotting and photo opportunities compared to larger group flights.
During this flight, you get a bird’s-eye perspective of Alaska’s rugged terrain, with expansive views of icy formations and mountain ranges. The flight duration is designed to maximize scenery without feeling rushed, and guides are present to point out notable features along the route. The helicopter ride is complemented by the mountaintop landing, where the real adventure begins.
Landing at Alaska Glacier Lodge provides a rare opportunity to step out into the wilderness and enjoy the fresh, crisp air. This location is the gateway for the paddleboarding segment and offers uninterrupted views of the snow-dusted landscape. The lodge itself serves as an excellent check-in point, with all fees and taxes covered in the price.
The mountaintop landing allows for a more personalized experience, away from crowds at more popular, accessible glacier sites. Here, participants are equipped with dry suits, micro-spikes, and personal flotation devices, enabling safe exploration of the icy waters and terrain. The lodge setting ensures comfort amid the wild surroundings, with friendly guides ready to assist.

One of the tour’s most acclaimed features is paddling through crystal-clear glacial lakes. Guided by experienced professionals like Chad, Steven, and Cameron, even beginners feel supported as they navigate the icy waters. The equipment, including paddleboards and paddles, is top-quality and provided on-site.
The paddle boarding experience offers stunning views of the snow-covered wilderness and close wildlife viewing opportunities. The guides take care to ensure safety and fun, patiently helping newcomers during the process. The dry suit keeps participants warm and dry, even in the cold water, making this activity accessible and enjoyable regardless of skill level.

Participants should arrive at Alaska Glacier Lodge 1 hour before departure for check-in. The tour is suitable for individuals with moderate physical fitness, and proper outerwear—warm layers, waterproof outerwear, hats, and gloves—is required. Hats and gloves are also available for purchase at the site.
The tour operates only for guests aged 18 and over, and there is a weight limit of 450 lbs per person. For those over 250 lbs, a comfort surcharge applies to ensure safety and space on the helicopter. Transportation from Anchorage is not included; interested guests should call directly to arrange transfers.
Safety protocols include no drones, smoking items, or firearms permitted, with lockers available for storage. Check-in is required an hour prior to the scheduled departure; failure to arrive on time may result in a shortened or canceled tour with no refund.
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Multiple reviews highlight the professionalism and friendliness of the guides and pilots. Experts like Cody, Tom, and Kate are praised for their skilled flying and informative commentary, enhancing the visual experience. Guides supporting paddle boarding, such as Steven and Cameron, receive accolades for their patience and care, making beginners feel confident and safe.
The overall customer feedback emphasizes stunning scenery, excellent gear, and personalized service. Many call this experience a “lifetime” or “must-do,” citing the quality of the guides and the breathtaking views as primary reasons for their high ratings.

While the price of $1,028.97 per person may seem steep, the experience offers full inclusion of gear, safety equipment, and guided support. The private helicopter ensures an intimate encounter with Alaska’s wilderness, avoiding crowded tour groups. The meal included adds convenience, and the customizable flight times allow flexibility.
The tour is designed for those seeking a luxury adventure that combines flightseeing with land-based exploration. Given the long booking lead time—typically 46 days in advance—it appeals to travelers planning ahead for a special trip.

This experience is perfect for adventure seekers craving a personalized, high-end tour of Alaska’s glaciers and wilderness. It’s suitable for confident paddle boarders and those comfortable in moderate physical activities. The stunning aerial vistas and pristine glacial lake paddle boarding appeal most to travelers eager for a combination of scenic beauty and hands-on activity.
The exclusive nature and expert guides make it a memorable option for special occasions or travelers wanting a more private and luxurious Alaska adventure. It’s less ideal for those with mobility concerns or those seeking a more budget-friendly experience.
This tour successfully blends spectacular helicopter flights with intimate paddle boarding in one of the world’s most pristine environments. The mountaintop landing at Alaska Glacier Lodge offers a rare chance to experience Alaska’s remote beauty intimately.
The high praise from past clients underscores its quality, especially the professional guides, stunning scenery, and top-tier gear. While the experience requires some moderate physical effort and proper clothing, the personalized service ensures safety and enjoyment.
This private Alaska adventure delivers a luxurious, memorable way to explore the glaciers, wildlife, and wilderness of the state. It’s an excellent choice for adventurous, prepared travelers looking for a once-in-a-lifetime experience in the heart of Alaska’s wild landscape.
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Is transportation included in this tour?
No, transportation from Anchorage is NOT included. Guests need to arrange their own transfers or call directly to book.
What should I wear for this activity?
Proper outerwear is required, including warm layers, a hat, waterproof outerwear, and comfortable walking shoes. Hats and gloves are available for purchase on-site.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, especially the paddle boarding segment, as guides are patient and supportive, providing all gear needed.
What is the maximum weight allowed per person?
The total weight per passenger is 450 lbs, with a comfort surcharge for those over 250 lbs to ensure safety.
Can I bring my drone or fire arms?
No, drones, smoking items, vaporizers, lighters, e-cigarettes, and firearms are not permitted.
How far in advance should I book?
The tour is typically booked 46 days in advance on average, so early reservation is recommended.