Alaska: The Last Frontier

2021
4.7
2.5K reviews
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Season 10 episodes (15)

1 A Whole New Frontier
10/25/20
As spring approaches, the Kilchers prepare for a potentially devastating wildfire season. But when Covid-19 threatens the homestead and crews are evacuated, the family must come together and adapt like never before.
2 Homestead Closed
11/1/20
An unprecedented new chapter kicks off on the homestead as the Kilchers film themselves coping with Alaska's stay-at-home order amid a growing pandemic. Resources must be stretched, homeschooling proves difficult and Atz Lee's PTSD resurfaces.
3 Emergency!
11/8/20
As supply chains in Alaska are disrupted, Jane and Eve focus on maximizing food supplies. The cattle drive is threatened by a runaway stallion, Eivin suffers a serious injury in his workshop and Atz Sr requires emergency surgery.
4 I Don't Want to Die Today
11/15/20
Kilcher road is threatened by a dangerous flood and Otto must repair the vital road before it's washed away. Eve struggles to homeschool her kids, Jane and August score big on a deep-sea fishing trip and Atz Sr. recovers from his surgery.
5 Were Marooned
11/22/20
While transporting calves to the Head of the Bay by boat, Otto, Charlotte and August are marooned. Still struggling with PTSD, Atz Lee works with his son Etienne to finish the insulation on his backcountry build and Jewel visits the homestead.
6 Land of the Midnight Sun
11/29/20
The Kilchers take advantage of the high summer's extra daylight to forge ahead. Atz Lee uses a helicopter to haul in vital equipment. Jane and Charlotte battle an angry nest of wasps, while Eivin fells trees and clears land for an upgraded chicken coop.
7 Tsunami Evacuation
12/6/20
An earthquake strikes Homer, triggering a tsunami warning and evacuation. Eivin and Eve traverse treacherous mountain terrain on their first-ever goat hunt and Charlotte creates a special memorial for victims of COVID-19.
8 Fighting Fire with Fire
1/3/21
To protect the homestead from wildfires, Otto dynamites a reservoir in case of an emergency. Charlotte goes fishing with Jane but finds it's not for her. After falling behind on the Fox Cabin, Atz Sr. enlists the help of his family to get back on track.
9 Backyard Prey
1/10/21
As fall approaches, the Kilchers kick into high gear. A large bull moose stalks the homestead and Eivin must keep his family safe. Atz Sr. hunts bear and nearly loses a horse. Otto begins the massive cleanup from an explosive wildfire prevention project.
10 Homestead Heartache
1/17/21
As the Fox Cabin nears completion, Atz Sr. unites seven Kilcher siblings to finish the interior of his legacy rebuild. Jane, August and Etienne embark on the final fishing trip of the year and Eivin suffers a devastating loss.
11 Breaking Point
1/24/21
The Kilchers rush to prepare for the arrival of winter. Otto saves a friend's home from sinking into the bay. The stress of parenting during the pandemic pushes Eve to her breaking point and Atz Sr. stalks a menacing bear on the homestead.
12 Fox Cabin Finale
1/31/21
Atz Sr. reveals his Fox Cabin legacy build after months of backbreaking effort. As winter begins, Eivin scrambles to complete a vital project he'd fallen behind on. Jane and Atz Lee attempt to airlift a piano to their remote cabin before snowfall.
101 Alaska: Ten Years on the Homestead
10/18/20
The Kilchers look back on the last decade of their lives homesteading in the Alaskan wilderness. From their first moments on camera to never-before-seen footage, the family relives 10 years of danger, adventure and ingenuity on the last frontier.
102 Kilcher Kritters
12/13/20
Sharing the homestead with both wild and working animals is at the core of the Kilcher lifestyle. The family reflects on moments of friendship, mishaps, heartaches and utter chaos with these animals -- as well as Alaska's deadliest predators.
103 Kilcher Cookbook
12/27/20
The key to pioneering success is true mastery of wilderness cuisine. Finding food on the frontier is not just about survival, however -- it's an art form. The Kilchers share their most loved homestead recipes including a pie made entirely from bear parts.

About this show

Always pushed to their limits by the elements, circumstances and each other, the Kilchers continue to work together as a family to sustain the rich heritage of homesteading.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
2.5K reviews
Lilo Starr
July 30, 2017
This is a show about a bunch of morons mucking about in a place they shouldn't be. You'd think after 75 years, one of them would have thought to familiarize themselves with the tides, since they insist on messing about on the beach for no good reason. Hunting bears at night and not keeping track of the time is two things a grade schooler would have known not to do. I'm sure real Alaskans cringe at this phony show. The producers could have found some genuine Frontiersmen to showcase.
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Dianne Warner
December 28, 2020
I boycott this entire station forever. WHY would you highlight and enable perverse idiots as they hunt a wild goat herd: a group of wild animals harming no one, struggling to survive and procreate in their natural environment? Sick jerk. My God, I’ve never seen such uneducated, wasteful, brutal people — EVER. Are YOU native people in need of food? No. You are useless stupid boring idiots. Sick! Go get a bucket of Kentucky Fried and stuff your fat cheeks for $4.99. Screw you and your high powered rifles. I detest you.
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Van Mauzy
January 5, 2016
I like the show overall & the characters too (for the most part), but some frustration w/the overconfidence(overstated) displayed by a few of the players. I.E.-Shooting abilities are sorely lacking w/the "younger" members, as demonstrated by the failure of "one shot" kills and the rifle scope in the eye episode. Also way too many close calls w/machinery for "EXPERIENCED" operators. Hunter&Ex.SeaBee
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