Dirt In My Shoes focuses on national parks, hiking, and national park travel planning, offering guidance on solitary experiences, crowd avoidance, and top sights in U.S. parks. The content appears to mix tutorials and tips from a former ranger, with videos on park itineraries, park fees, and must-do activities across various parks, plus practical planning advice. The channel uploads show an average of about 1.7K views per video, with a catalog of 312 published videos since joining in 2015.
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We found 46 YouTube channels similar to Dirt In My Shoes
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Both target national park content with a strong audience for itineraries and crowd-avoidance strategies; however, We're in the Rockies relies more on park-by-park drives and crowd-avoidance tactics (high search match 100%, content 81%) which aligns with Dirt In My Shoes but with a greater emphasis on drive-focused content.
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Shared audience for national park itineraries and hikes, with similar interest in best parks, yet Kevin Eassa leans more toward guide-style itineraries and hike-focused content (search 59%, content 79%).
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Similar core topics of national park itineraries, best parks, and tips, presenting a strong overlap in interest areas while America's Parks often broadens with tips-focused videos (search 54%, content 82%).
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Both cover scenic and enjoyable park experiences with an emphasis on drives and road-trip routes, leading to overlap in audience seeking national park drives (search 59%, content 73%).
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Shares national park itineraries and best parks focus, attracting viewers interested in solitude and less-crowded parks, though content emphasizes a personal-lens storytelling approach (search 44%, content 72%).
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Overlaps on national park tips, hikes, and wildlife viewing, but National Park Wild has a substantially smaller channel and a stronger emphasis on wildlife, yielding high content similarity (search 19%, content 84%).
Content Landscape
Discovered competitors include Through My Lens (61% match, 448K subscribers) and AdventureEveryDay (67% match, 115K subscribers) as top contenders, sharing overlapping queries such as national park itineraries, best national parks, and solitude or crowd-avoidance themes. The two largest matches by subscriber count are Through My Lens and AdventureEveryDay, with significantly more subscribers than Dirt In My Shoes (46K). Other notable competitors are Kevin Eassa (71% match, 82.3K subscribers) and America's Parks (71% match, 76K subscribers), who also compete on national park itineraries, tips, and hikes. The common thread is a focus on national park travel planning, hikes, and scenic drives, attracting audiences searching for park itineraries and visitor tips.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Dirt In My Shoes?
Dirt In My Shoes' biggest competitors on YouTube are We're in the Rockies (88% match, 113K subscribers) and Kevin Eassa (71% match, 82.3K subscribers), with America's Parks also at 71% match and 76K subscribers. All three channels focus on national parks, hiking, and park travel, similar to Dirt In My Shoes, emphasizing outdoor destinations and planning tips.
What type of content does Dirt In My Shoes make?
Dirt In My Shoes creates content about national parks, hiking, and park travel planning, including tips and itineraries. Recent video titles show topics like visiting national parks in March, park fee details, wind cave tips, top things to do in Capitol Reef, and fun facts about Saguaro National Park, with average views around 1.7K per video and a typical upload frequency of roughly weekly.
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