“Just a 45-minute float plane ride from Anchorage along the banks of the Talachulitna River and Judd Lake, Tordrillo Mountain Lodge is a multi-structure resort that combines a six-room main lodge, a private four-room lodge, and two smaller individual cabins, all with views of either the Alaska or Tordrillo ranges. But guests don’t come here to just ogle the mountains—they take them on. Visitors have access to the resort’s helicopter, which can whisk them to find untouched powder for world-class backcountry skiing in the winter (some of the runs hover at 7,500 feet).”
Read more from the recent AFAR roundup here.