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Stomping Grounds[1] is an American travel and boating show produced by Boat Trader and hosted by documentary filmmaker Ryan McVinney that originally premiered on YouTube on March 5, 2021[2], followed by the official television release of the first season on various streaming platforms on Apr 4, 2022 [3].

In the show, Ryan McVinney travels across America uncovering local boating traditions and on-the-water culture, meeting up with local boaters who share tales of cherished pastimes and legendary lore from their neck of the woods. The series embarks on boating adventures on a diverse range of waterways to capture the essence of America's varied rivers, lakes, bays and oceans.[4]

A Tracker boat on the water in Cape Cod for Stomping Grounds episode one.

The first three episodes travel to Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Florida’s Panhandle region and Wilmington, North Carolina alongside a host of celebrated boaters, including Brian Kelley[5] of Florida Georgia Line[6], Netflix’s Outer Banks creator Jonas Pate[7], legendary champion powerboat racer Reggie Fountain and many more.[8]

Season One features more episodes that dive further into American boating traditions[9] as McVinney drops anchor in towns across the Southwest, Pacific Northwest and up to the great state of Alaska[10].

The show was awarded a 2022 Viddy Award for outstanding video creative in the Culture and Lifestyle category for Long Form Videos.[11]

The show is distributed by Waypoint TV and airs on SLING, Tubi, Hulu, Samsung TV Plus (Channel 1184), Vizio (Channel 258), Pluto TV (Channel 2205) and Plex (Channel 258)[12].

The series is also now available on Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Samsung TV, LG TV, YouTube, iOS, Android[13].