'Alaskan Bush People' Family Races to Finish Building Their Homes Before the 'Long, Hard Winter'

Mar. 16, 2025

New adventures and challenges are in store for the Brown family on the upcoming season ofAlaskan Bush People.

Next month, the Browns will return to their Discovery reality series, where audiences will see the family adapt tolife in Washington following their movefrom Alaska. With winter just weeks away, and land divided amongst the siblings, the Browns face new wildlife threats as they race to complete necessary infrastructure to create a mountain ranch, including unique homes for each child.

In a PEOPLE exclusive trailer of the hit series, they are faced with the difficult challenge of finishing the building of their homes before winter sets in.

“We’re back guys,” says patriarch Billy Brown. “It’s really important each one of the guys, they have their houses finished before the snow locks us up.”

Shares Joshua Brown, “For all of us, it’s really important at this point in life to have our own piece of land. What we’re doing here is symbolizing the future of the Browns.”

As Gabriel Brown is seen standing in the snow while overlooking the uprooting of a tree stump, a voice says, “This is going to be a long, hard winter. I don’t know what to expect.”

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SinceAmi is in remission, the family has started over in Washington.

The new season will also document the addition of Noah and wife Rhain Alisha’sfirst child, Elijah.

Additionally, viewers will watch as Billy is brought closer to his dream of running a fully-functional ranch equipped with horses, a fortified bullpen and a winterized barn as Ami continues to regain her strength and makes plans to start prepping for her garden in the spring.

Alaskan Bush Peoplereturns Sunday, Aug. 4 at 9 p.m. ET on Discovery Channel.

source: people.com