Rock the Park Season 3
Jack Steward joins Colton Smith to travel to America's greatest treasures, the awe-inspiring national parks, and to spotlight their beauty.
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Rock the Park
2014 / TV-GJack Steward joins Colton Smith to travel to America's greatest treasures, the awe-inspiring national parks, and to spotlight their beauty.
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Rock the Park Season 3 Full Episode Guide
Winter in the Tetons means avalanche danger. Colton and Jack learn what they need to do to be safe before setting out on a backcountry camping and alpine skiing adventure.
Jack and Colton learn how to survive in the wilderness of the Pacific Northwest. Skills they learn include making fire, edible plants, and building a shelter.
Colton and Jack are visiting the remote Iriomote-Ishigaki National Park in Okinawa, Japan. They’ll snorkel rare coral and kayak mangroves all while keeping a lookout for some of the deadliest snakes around.
Jack and Colton are in Okinawa, Japan immersing themselves in nature and parks. When their trip takes an unexpected turn, the guys find themselves stepping out of their comfort zone in a completely new way.
The national parks are full of amazing wildlife and marine life. Colton and Jack and have had their fair share of run-ins. They’re looking back on some of their most heart-pumping, most exciting and scariest close encounters.
Colton and Jack are looking back on some of their greatest coastal park adventures. Included: sea-kayaking in the Channel Islands, air-boating in the Everglades and scuba diving the sea caves of the Apostle Islands.
Whether it’s snowmobiling, ice fishing, mountaineering or repelling into glaciers there are endless ways to have fun on snow and ice. Jack and Colton look back at some of the best winter adventures in the national parks.
From the deep, dark abyss to the top of the largest active volcano on earth. Jack and Colton look back on their most epic island adventures on land and beneath the sea.
Jack and Colton are heading back to Death Valley to check out the famous Racetrack Playa. Then they’ll spend a couple of days hiking into the park’s rugged backcountry.
From the Atlantic coast to the cliffs overlooking the famous Potomac River, Colton and Jack are finding adventure in Virginia.
It’s a wild trip to the Mojave Desert where Jack and Colton check out the world’s largest concentration of Joshua Trees and mountain bike to a lava tube.
Colton and Jack are exploring America’s history in the nation’s capital. They’ll visit Fords Theater and get a behind the scenes look inside the Washington Monument.
Jack and Colton are road tripping through Southern New Mexico and Texas. The trip includes a walk through White Sands, checking out the country’s largest solar observatory and a hike to the highest peak in Texas.
Jack and Colton are in the most remote town in the lower 48, Jarbidge, Nevada. After exploring the town, they’ll take on the tallest peak in the Jarbidge Wilderness… the Matterhorn.
Jack and Colton are in Lassen Volcanic National Park California. They’re doing a little geocaching before exploring the park’s geothermal features. Then they climb Lassen Peak.
Jack and Colton are bushwhacking their way to a hidden waterfall, exploring the “subway” of an old lava tube all before making the ultimate climb up Mount St. Helens.
Colton and Jack visit the country’s most northern national park. It’s a wild trip into the Arctic Circle.
Jack and Colton are exploring Oregon and helping to protect an endangered species. Then they mountain bike down a volcano and ATV on old lava fields.
Colton and Jack are exploring the deep underground of Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico. They’ll check out the famous Big Room and then do some wild caving where they get a bit more than they bargain for thanks to monsoon season.
The guys venture into the rugged wilderness of the largest National Park in the U.S. They navigate their way through bear country to reach a peak so remote, it doesn’t have a name.
Jack and Colton are exploring the biggest national park in the U.S. This trip is all about the glaciers as they hike on them, crawl under them and climb into them.
Jack and Colton return to Denali and experience the park in an entirely new way: exploring the Denali Park Road, on bike, at midnight. They also try their luck at panning for gold and then head deep into the back country to explore the Denali Wilderness.
Colton and Jack take a walk in the footsteps of America’s 26th President, Theodore Roosevelt. They observe animals big and small from the large bison to the tiny prairie dogs while walking among petrified trees that are a million years old.
Jack and Colton tour a quarry of dinosaur bones at Dinosaur National Monument in the Southwest; later, they embark on a white-water trip down the Green River.
The guys are taking the plunge into one of the deepest, darkest canyons in the country. It’s a rock scrambling, poison ivy filled, route finding trek to the bottom. Then they’ll hit the gold medal waters of the Gunnison River to try their hand a fly-fishing.
Jack and Colton are exploring Channel Islands National Park of the coast of California. After a scuba trip into the parks famous Kelp Forest, they kayak through sea caves, and spy on seals and sea lions at one of the largest rookeries in the world.