On Discovery Channel’s Homestead Rescue: Intervention, the Raney family travels to remote homesteads where it’s obvious their help is desperately needed. But unlike the original Homestead Rescue, the new series has the family showing up without the property owners asking them to.
The spinoff premieres on July 14, 2026, with new episodes airing on Tuesdays at 8pm ET/PT. The season kicks off in Alaska before heading to homesteads in Montana, Arizona, New Mexico, North Carolina, and Vermont.
Discovery Channel offers this synopsis and premiere episode details:
“Wilderness living experts Marty and Matt Raney and Misty Bilodeau heed desperate pleas from concerned family, friends, or neighbors of homesteaders living beyond the edge of survival and who are too proud to ask for help. After ambushing the off-gridders with an intervention rescue, the Raneys must confront a new range of challenges and emotions to save the failing homesteads, fractured families, and fading dreams.
In the premiere episode, a desperate uncle pleads for an intervention of his niece’s family. Jon and Leighann are determined to go it alone despite being dangerously unprepared for their new life in the wilderness of Alaska. Sleeping in tents beside a mold-infested cabin as winter and predators close in, they must accept help…or risk everything.
In Montana, a previously rescued homesteader pleads for the Raneys to intervene with a family lacking critical infrastructure just 5 weeks from winter. In the mountains of North Carolina, a mother and sister fear for a 34-year-old off-gridder’s safety, as he struggles to survive using videos he watches online. And in Vermont, a desperate plea comes from within, where a wife has been pushed to the breaking point with a husband who believes extreme hardship and danger means living out his rugged dream.”