How to Do Florida

How to Do Florida (2010-2013)

EndedDocumentary showAdventure, Food, Travel

Discover Florida like you've never seen it before… as the How to Do Florida television series and website become your vacation and outdoor activities resource. Each exciting, fast pace 30-minute episode of How to Do Florida features multiple destinations in the Sunshine State, a unique how-to feature and a Florida Cooking segment with Florida's own culinary ambassador, Chef Justin Timineri.

How to Do Florida's unique how-to format is designed to educate and motivate viewers to venture outdoors and experience new and exciting activities. Learn how to catch lobsters in the Florida Keys…surf the waves in New Smyrna Beach…and go family camping in the Ocala National Forest! Each episode features two destination as we travel in search of the best how-to's Florida has to offer. How to Do Florida is hosted by Chad Crawford, a third generation Floridian fanatic and award-winning cinematographer and producer. Chad's quest to teach viewers how to do Florida and present it in stunning High Definition is the driving force behind the shows success.

Top it all off with some humorous and unpredictable moments like only Florida can deliver, and you've got one awesome series!

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 11:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E13Skimboarding / Land Based Shark FishingJuli 21, 2013
S04E12Scuba / Coast to Coast on a MotorcycleJuli 14, 2013
S04E11Rent a Florida RanchJuli 14, 2013
S04E10RV AdventureJuli 7, 2013
S04E09Goliath Grouper / Coral Reef RestorationJuli 7, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the date of the How to Do Florida premiere?

The How to Do Florida premiered on April 3, 2010.

Who was the host of How to Do Florida?

Chad Crawford was the host of How to Do Florida.

How many episodes of How to Do Florida were produced in 2010?

In 2010, a total of 13 episodes were produced for How to Do Florida.

What was the premise of How to Do Florida?

How to Do Florida was a half-hour TV show that explores the diverse outdoor activities in Florida.

What are some of the subjects that were covered on How to Do Florida?

How to Do Florida featured segments on fishing, camping, boating, hiking, and other outdoor activities.

Was How to Do Florida filmed on location?

Yes, How to Do Florida was filmed on location throughout the state of Florida.

What was the target audience of How to Do Florida?

The target audience for How to Do Florida was people interested in outdoor activities, eco-tourism, and Florida travel.

How long were typical episodes of How to Do Florida?

The typical episode of How to Do Florida was half an hour long.

Were any celebrities or special guests featured on How to Do Florida?

Yes, How to Do Florida featured appearances by professional anglers, chefs, and other Florida experts.

Was How to Do Florida a sponsored program?

Yes, How to Do Florida was sponsored by VISIT FLORIDA, the state's official tourism marketing corporation.

Was How to Do Florida a regional or national TV show?

How to Do Florida was a regional TV show that aired in Florida and some neighboring states.

Did How to Do Florida have an educational or instructional focus?

Yes, How to Do Florida focused on teaching viewers about Florida's outdoor activities and ecology.

How was How to Do Florida received by viewers and critics?

How to Do Florida was well-received by viewers and critics for its engaging content and high production value.

Was How to Do Florida renewed for more seasons after its first year?

Yes, How to Do Florida was renewed for several more seasons after its initial 2010 run.

What was the legacy of How to Do Florida?

How to Do Florida helped promote eco-tourism and outdoor activities in Florida, while showcasing the state's natural beauty and diversity.

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  • How to Do Florida with Chad Crawford

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