
Get Out of Town
From vintage planes to miniature trains, adventure comes in all sizes, just a short drive from New York City.

From vintage planes to miniature trains, adventure comes in all sizes, just a short drive from New York City.

Orlando can be a gateway to all sorts of surprising adventures.

Relive the golden age of Hollywood.

Surfers hire the Ewings to cater dinner on a secluded beach in Kodiak, but hurricane force winds could mean disaster.

The Ewing family give back to Kodiak Veterans by serving them a five star gourmet meal in the Alaskan wilderness.

Danny and Mara try their luck in the Flip Side of Florida, Jacksonville.

Mexican couple Gaby and Miguel embark on a journey of discovery, luck and love in sunny San Diego.

Ruairi, Hardeep, and Luke set out to meet local singles in outdoorsy Denver, Colorado.

Ruairi, Hardeep, and Luke try their luck dating in artsy Providence, Rhode Island.

Ruairi, Hardeep, and Luke head south to meet local singles in young and vibrant Charlotte, North Carolina.

For this episode, Ben's planned an EPIC 48 hours in Utah, starting in Salt Lake City before venturing down to Zion National Park - but what will the other guys make of his itinerary?

Today, Jamie is up with his surprise itinerary in Arizona - taking in the Grand Canyon, Tucson, Tombstone and many other adventures in between... But how will the trip go down with the others?!

From beaches to bike trails to breweries, the United States has something for everyone to explore. Hear from the locals themselves and discover the best places to eat, shop, play, and more.

Actor and director Jordan Spiro (Ozark, Night Comes On) spent childhood vacations with her family in New Orleans. For Spiro, the city's heritage as the birthplace of jazz is reflected in its mélange of arts and food culture that always feels fresh, inviting, and joyous, even after a lifetime of visits. “There's this ‘all senses on overload' side to New Orleans that takes my breath away every time.”

See some of the best playgrounds in the USA through the lens of athletes.

Chefs Paul Rankin and Nick Nairn are in Lexington, Virginia to cook for descendants of the Ulster-Scots Lewis family who settled in the area in the 18th century. Along the way they visit a heritage pig farmer, taste some sparkling cider and they discover some delicious goat's cheese in the heart of Virginia's Piedmont region where Paul has a close encounter with a friendly goat…

In the middle of rural Maine, Paul and Nick create an outside barbeque for the family of John Mann, an eighth generation Ulster-Scot immigrant. The Manns are true frontier-people, and completely self sufficient from their land.

Summer jams with Nathen Rogers and his band, La Croix Boix. Lou gets a tour of Sugarhill Recording Studio and Phanie's punk band plays alongside the accordion-powered Tex Mex band Piñata Protest.

Phanie gets a lesson in the bajo sexto, a 12-stringed guitar, while Lou meets the owner of Houston's independent record shop Vinal Edge. Summer tries her hand at graffiti art.

Lou hooks up with keyboardist Patric Johnston while Summer records an original song at a legendary recording studio. Phanie learns about the multicultural history of the accordion aka Texas squeezebox.