Alaskan Bush People

2021
4.7
4.16K reviews
TV-14
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Season 3 episodes (11)

1 A Wolfpack Divided
5/29/15
The Brown family is ready to move into their new home when Ami requires immediate medical attention and must travel to a big city for surgery. Meanwhile, the pressure is on the boys to secure a wood-burning stove so the family can stay warm over winter.
2 Rise of Browntown
6/5/15
The Browns move into their new home and look toward the future. After living in the same house as the family for 32 years, Matt creates his own one-of-a-kind tire house. Ami enlists the help of an Alaskan matchmaker to find mates for her five grown boys.
3 Divide and Conquer
6/12/15
Nearing the end of hunting season, Matt and Bam must bring back meat for the family while the other Brown kids venture into new territory in search of egg-laying chickens. 27-year-old Bear goes out on his first official date ever.
4 Bloodlines
6/19/15
Ami is forced to confront her past and the life she left behind years ago, while the Brown boys work a tough demolition job to salvage goods to complete their new home.
5 A Big Gamble
6/26/15
After Billy is offered a deal on one-of-a-kind boat, the Brown family is faced with a life-changing decision. Meanwhile, youngest brother Noah kindles a new relationship in town.
6 Rocky Seas
7/3/15
Billy and three of his sons face the long journey home on the old boat they just purchased. Meanwhile, Matt and Noah work on an improvement that could electrify Browntown.
7 Sink or Swim
7/17/15
A snow storm puts the Brown's first hauling job in peril, and a crucial deal threatens the freedom of the wolfpack. Meanwhile, Noah contemplates marriage as he introduces Christi to the family.
8 Never Give Up
7/24/15
Everything is on the line when the Browns get their first official job for the hauling business. But when serious issues arise with their boat the Integrity, the future of the family and their way of life is threatened.
9 Lost Footage
7/31/15
Never before seen footage from season two is revealed and the Brown family discusses the challenges of documenting their lives in one of the most remote areas in Alaska.
10 The Wild Year
8/7/15
The Brown family looks back on the last year of their lives. From their time in Ketchikan until the present, they reflect upon their crazy journey and respond to burning questions viewers have about events that have happened over the course of the season.
101 Wild Times
5/22/15
The Brown family takes a look back at their life in the wild and provides new insight into the most memorable and extreme moments while living in the bush. From fishing by hand to living among bears, no challenge is too big for the Browns.

About this show

Deep in the wilderness lives a family who was born and raised wild. The Browns live off the grid and rely on each other to survive.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
4.16K reviews
Jeff Jensen
November 15, 2015
Scripted, show with set up scenes, and blatant mistakes I picked out in first season. But by now I guess we all know much "reality TV" now days is faked. If want real bush Alaska people,, watch mountain men. Marty fling into run trap lines where no man may have walked,,, that's reality
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Diane Womble
August 8, 2017
I like the message that they resonate of God and Family. I find wilderness living fascinating. Each family members personality is interesting and entertaining. Noah and Bam Bam are probably my two favorites, but, I think they are all wonderful. I do have to say after watching several episodes it doesn't really appear that the family actually lives in the woods. Their "homestead" looks more like a camp, than a homestead of twenty years. I'm just thinking that given their intelligence that home would be more refined than looking like a camp, albeit simple living.
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Dieter Schafer
September 2, 2019
I lived in Alaska from 1975 to 1998. What a fake show. They never would make if wasn't for idiots that don't know real Alaskan people from posers like them. And know their in Washington state still call them Bush people. Sad....
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