Raising Wild follows the Hines family, who left a suburban life in Texas to build a self-sustainable homestead in the remote wilderness of the Pacific Northwest.

Episodes

S1 | E1

Into the Wild

To unplug from the modern world, Brett Hines moves his family from the suburbs to the untamed wilderness of central Washington. Setting up their new home in a race against winter, they come face to face with their first off-grid hurdle: predators.
S1 | E2

The Long Haul

To create a sustainable food system, the Hines start building a greenhouse and Brett sends Drew and Sarah to retrieve a massive trailer that will become a root cellar. But the trip up the mountain proves harrowing.
S1 | E3

Trial by Fire

The threat of fire season pushes Michael to lead construction on the root cellar while Nathan and Joshua craft a water truck, and Ariel makes a tasty treat to beat the heat.
S1 | E4

A Little Slice of Home

Brett and Danny make a surprising encounter in the woods. Missing their creature comforts from the suburbs, Ariel and Nathan build an off-grid pizza oven and Drew and Sarah design a bicycle-powered makeshift washing machine.
S1 | E5

A Windmill and a Prayer

Drastic seasonal changes force the Hines to focus on heating the barn, so Nathan engineers a wind turbine, but it will take brute force and incredible team work to erect the monstrosity and provide much-needed power.
S1 | E6

Sarah Get Your Gun

A relentless predator catalyzes Sarah to put her shooting skills to the test as the rest of the Hines family scrambles to insulate the barn, but tensions mount when Brett and Nathan disagree on a plan.
S1 | E7

Fire and Ice

With a storm front moving in and food dangerously low, the Hines clan makes a final push to restock their stores and stay warm. But when two of their own don't return from a trade run, it's up to Brett to rescue them.
S1 | E8

In Hines Sight

Never before seen footage and exclusive insight reveal the how the Hines struggled and endured during their first winter as they built their new homestead in the highlands of Washington, far from the comforts of the suburbs.