Outdoors Shows on PBS


North Carolina is filled with culture, adventure and boundless opportunity. And when it comes to travel, there’s something for everyone.
Watch Ten To Try, streaming now on the PBS app.
This premier outdoor series travels North Carolina from its mountain trout streams to the offshore waters of the Gulf Stream and everywhere in between to showcase the very best fishing opportunities. Each episode highlights the equipment you will need to be successful and tops it off with a tasty recipe.
Watch Carolina Outdoor Journal, streaming now on the PBS app.
Sea-level rise and coastal erosion directly impact North Carolina’s coastline, while extreme weather events bring the effects of climate change to inland communities. Hear from North Carolinians about the consequences of climate change in their backyards and innovative solutions to build a more resilient state.
Watch State of Change, streaming now on the PBS app.
Combining aerial cinematography with science storytelling to reveal both the natural phenomena and human forces shaping our planet. The series features stories about agriculture, engineering, the environment and natural wonders told by the scientists, rangers, farmers and artists who are responsible for innovating the world around us.
Geologist Nick Zentner, Senior Geology Lecturer, Central Washington University, leads viewers on adventures through WA's diverse landscapes, from massive lava flows and the planet's biggest Ice Age waterfall to wandering mountains and a flank of Mt. Rainier that traveled to Tacoma. Special thanks to CWU as the original creator and collaborator for Nick on the Rocks.
Watch Nick on the Rocks, streaming now on the PBS app.
A short-form documentary series capturing the resilient work of female land stewards across the United States. The subjects in this series represent a diverse group of women, whose work continues to lead our world towards effective and reciprocal solutions to systematically change the way we approach climate healing.
Watch Women of the Earth, streaming now on the PBS app.
Members of the LGBTQ community challenge stereotypes and share their diverse journeys in overcoming literal and figurative obstacles while climbing Mount Hood in Oregon. Narrated by actor George Takei (Star Trek).
Watch Who's On Top?, streaming now on the PBS app.
4 climbers from the LGBTQ community overcome obstacles while climbing Mount Hood.
The best-selling writer, podcaster and comedian travels the country to uncover our complex relationship with the outdoors. From biologists saving snapping turtles to BIPOC mountain bikers, Baratunde meets a fascinating cast of characters with one thing in common: a passion for being outside.
Watch America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston, streaming now on the PBS app with PBS NC Passport.
After spending 15 years working in the conventional funeral industry, a passionate mortician is paving uncharted territory to help create the first natural burial ground of its kind in Tennessee. Bury Me at Taylor Hollow recounts his personal journey from mortuary traditionalist to global-thinking environmentalist, as he seeks a better place for his community to lay to rest.
Watch Bury Me at Taylor Hollow, streaming now on the PBS app with PBS NC Passport.
Just outside Nashville, a mortician creates the state’s first, natural burial ground.