outdoors and nature
Don’t miss ‘Trail Mix’d’ Season 3
With thousands of miles of hiking trails located throughout the Grand Canyon State, Arizona is a hiker’s dream. On season 3 of “Trail Mix’d,” join our new host, Kristen Keogh, on a quest to find the best trails that Arizona has to offer, from the iconic spots to the hidden gems.
NOVA
Can Dogs Talk?
Can dogs understand what we say and talk back? Witness amazing moments from a major experiment, as thousands of dogs use speech buttons. Pet owners are convinced, but are our furry friends really communicating their thoughts and desires with us?
PBS documentary
Why Dinosaurs?
From prestigious museums and universities, to blockbuster films and toys, dinosaurs have always fascinated us. But why? Join dino-obsessed teen James Pinto and his filmmaker father as they interview world-renowned paleontologists.
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In the mountains
Art in the 48 podcast
Storm Chasing
Dive deep into Arizona storm chasing, where photographers showcase their talents through following storm clouds and dust devils across the state.
Art in the 48 podcast
Grand Canyon Music Festival
A 40-year tradition of bringing music to the glorious and spiritual home of the Indigenous people.

Under the ocean
Nature
Parenthood: Oceans
Feb. 18
Ocean parents must master dedication and intelligence to raise their young. In Australia, an orca mother teaches her young how to hunt blue whales, while in Indonesia, a Banggai cardinalfish protects his young inside his mouth.

A walk in the wilderness
with Sir David Attenborough
The Green Planet
Sir David Attenborough travels the globe to reveal the secret lives of plants. Using pioneering camera techniques, the series takes viewers on a magical journey inside the hidden world of plants, on which all animals — including humans — are dependent.

Travel
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Rick Steves’ Europe
Rick Steves, America’s leading authority on European travel, returns to transport viewers to the continent’s bustling cities, quaint villages and picturesque countryside.

Activities for kids
PBS Kids
Weather Hunters
Created by America’s beloved weathercaster, Al Roker, “Weather Hunters” follows Lily Hunter, an eight-year-old weather wiz and her curious family as they explore the fascinating world of weather – everything from familiar rain, snow and fog to more extreme weather, like hurricanes. Through exciting adventures, humor, and kid-relatable, STEM-based themes and activities, “Weather Hunters” showcases the wonder and science of weather in ways that are fun, accessible and engaging for all learners.
For all ages
PBS Kids Nature Games
Learn more about the outdoors and nature with your favorite characters from PBS Kids!
for Parents
PBS Kids Nature Activities
Explore the outdoors, discover fun nature crafts and learn more about the world outside our doorsteps.






















































































































