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The 9 Best Outdoor Podcasts

The 9 Best Outdoor Podcasts

By Jeff Bogle

Jan 12, 2022

Whether you prefer fishing and boating or camping and hiking, here are the 9 best outdoor podcasts for you to listen to, learn from, and love.

Whether you listen while enjoying outdoor life — camping, boating, fishing, bird watching, etc — or stream the best outdoor podcasts on your way to work, in the laundromat, or at the gym as a way of staying tethered to your outdoorsy passions, best outdoor adventure podcasts have a unique, personable way of giving us narrative stories, humorous anecdotes, and useful information about the activities and hobbies we love most. Here are the 9 best podcasts about the outdoors and the best podcasts for outdoor adventure, each of which are available wherever you get your podcasts.

Outside/In

This bi-weekly, 30-45 minute podcast from New Hampshire Public Radio is all about the natural world and how we use it. The podcast combines reported pieces and long-form narrative stories that bring the outdoors to you no matter where you are while listening. Recent episodes discuss topics like embracing winter like a Norwegian would, the mysteries of Easter Island, climate change, and questioning what exactly is “wilderness” on a planet where no part of it untouched by human activity. Outside/In will make you think, laugh, and learn more about your relationship with the natural world.

She Explores

Telling the stories of women who are inspired to spend time outside, She Explores covers the gamut from trail hiking to nature art and wildlife ecology to fishing. Subscribe now and be treated to roughly 40 minutes of thought-provoking conversation every two weeks. This is easily one of the best podcasts for stories about the outdoors.

Addicted Fishing Podcast

Trout fishing tips, winter fishing guides, and more are offered up a few times each season on this popular fishing podcast. As the name suggests, it’s ideal for anyone addiction to fishing who also wants quick, 20 minute (or so) episodes to wet their appetite for angling year ‘round. Whether you fish for trout, salmon, bass or steelhead, these guys have you covered. You’ll learn new tactics and hear regional fishing reports, as well as listen to fishing personalities from across America.

The Dirtbag Dairies

Presenting by Patagonia, this is the irreverent grandpa of best outdoor podcasts! With episodes every two weeks, you will be treated to remarkable, funny, poignant and memorable stories like in the final episode of 2020, entitled Winter Vacation, where you get to meet Emily Ford, an outdoor adventurer. In the midst of a frigid winter, Ford thru-hiked Wisconsin’s 1200 mile Ice Age Trail. No matter what the topic or who the guest is, the Dirtbag Dairies is a must listen, best podcast for stories about the outdoors.

The Woman Angler & Adventurer Podcast

Host Angie Scott asks vital questions to all outdoor women: have you longed to be seen, listened to and heard, and respected as an angler and outdoor adventurer? This weekly podcast exists to tell the stories of women who for too long haven’t had their own space, their own fishing club, and outdoor products designed and marketed for them. Finally, this is the community you have wanted to find and be a part of, the community that believes women deserve to be represented and respected in the fishing industry. Plus, it’s a fun weekly chat with incredible women that will inspire you, teach you something new, and make you laugh!

The Sasquatch Chronicles

It’s doesn’t matter if you believe Bigfoot is real, think you’ve seen something in the woods yourself, or are convinced it’s just a tourism ploy to sell goofy t-shirts, mugs and trinkets featuring Sasquatch, this podcast (which comes out every Sunday night) discusses recent Sasquatch sightings and encounters with actual Bigfoot eye witnesses who survived to tell their unique tales.

Anchored Podcast

On her podcast, Anchored, renowned angler April Vokey explores fly fishing, hunting, nature photography, and outdoor survival topics during candid, face-to-face conversations with some of the world’s most influential outdoorsy people. Published weekly, the roughly one hour long episodes are some of the best podcasts for outdoor adventure because the guests get vulnerable with Vokey and the result is specular storytelling that will envelope you.

Happy Camper Radio

Created by seasoned camper and noted outdoorsman Skip Huber, Happy Camper Radio touches on RV life, camping gear and equipment, fun campsites across the U.S. to try, and discusses the positive benefits of camping for modern families. What’s great about Skip’s podcast, and what makes it one of the best podcasts about the outdoors, is that it’s ideal for everyone, whether you are new to camping or a season pro who can pitch a tent in minutes.

World of Boating

There is a void in the boating podcast world, but World of Boating floats on as the first and only nationally syndicated radio show devoted to boating lifestyle. And conveniently, those radio shows are turned into podcasts for easy listening whenever you are ready — while sailing, kayaking, or relaxing on your pontoon boat. You’ll hear the latest boating news and stories about time spent on the water. If you want to learn about new motors for your boat or what life on board the newest, biggest and most hi-tech cruise ship is like, understand what fractional boat ownership is or laugh at some listener boating stories, you can’t go wrong with this nearly 20 year old radio show (and podcast)!

Whether you prefer fishing stories to boating, or camping locally to National Park exploration, the best podcasts for outdoor enthusiasts are out there waiting for you to listen, learn, laugh and love!

Jeff Bogle
Jeff Bogle
Jeff is a dad of teen daughters, avid traveler, photographer, and freelance writer. He’s penned stories on family travel, outdoor recreation, the environment, parenting, and more for Fodor’s, Reader’s Digest, Parents Magazine, Good Housekeeping, PBS, and Esquire, among other publications. Find him on his blog, OWTK.com and on Instagram @OWTK. Jeff is also the publisher of the quarterly literary zine, Stanchion