Molly learns about her Grandpa Nat's dream to climb to the top of Denali in honor of the first person to do so, real-life Alaska Native, Walter Harper. Inspired, Molly tries to get Grandpa to climb North America's highest mountain.
Molly is excited to show visitors around Qyah, but they don't think she is "Native enough" for the job; Tooey's family throws a special celebration to honor his first catch.
Auntie Midge teaches Molly and Tooey how to tap trees so they can make more birch syrup. Then, Molly and her Dad are shocked when Travis, a tourist, announces that the goal of his expedition is to find a living woolly mammoth.
Molly, Tooey, and Oscar discover the playful pooch Suki has made an important archaeological discovery. Then, Molly announces a contest to design an original flag for the Denali Trading Post inspired by Benny Benson.
Trini must figure out how to make her mum omelets when the chickens stop laying eggs; Trini doesn't like Alaska's cold winter and thinks about moving back to Texas.
Molly and Tooey realize drawing is harder than it looks when they help Randall come up with a Northwest Coast design for Aunt Mema and Uncle Jack's anniversary; Molly, Tooey and Trini strike gold.
When a wildlife camera away is spun away from an eagle's nest on hatching day, Molly and Dad head to the Windsong Wildlife Area to fix it. Then, Molly and friends find a cool water tube at the Trading Post, but they need money to buy it.
Molly is entrusted with her Grandpa Nat's secret nivagi recipe for the annual Qyah Ice Cream Competition. Then, Molly can't wait to help Nina and Dr. Antigone band baby cranes.
Molly and Trini want to make beaded sun catchers for their friends for Valentine's Day. Then, it's Mom's birthday and Molly wants to surprise her with a special gift: a pair of traditional beaded slippers.