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The Best Episodes of Homestead Rescue Season 14

Every episode of Homestead Rescue Season 14 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Homestead Rescue Season 14!

Expert homesteader, Marty Raney, along with his daughter Misty and son Matt, give struggling families a second chance at surviving off-the-grid. The stakes are high, but the Raney family is determined to prepare these

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  1. #1 Fan Favorite
    Homestead Rescue Season 14 Episode 1 - Fire Country Fury
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    #1 - Fire Country Fury

    S14:E1

    In California's fire country, a couple's dream homestead is on the brink of ruin; when Marty must leave early, Misty and Matt face the flames and an urgent fix, alone in a high-stakes rescue.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  2. Homestead Rescue Season 14 Episode 2 - Two Miles High and Dry
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    #2 - Two Miles High and Dry

    S14:E2

    At over 9,000 feet, a Colorado family faces inhospitable alpine isolation; winter looms, threatening to cut them off from civilization; the Raneys must upgrade their infrastructure and water supply before it's too late.

    Director:Unknown
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  3. Homestead Rescue Season 14 Episode 3 - Raney Returns: Revenge of the Treehouse of Horror
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    #3 - Raney Returns: Revenge of the Treehouse of Horror

    S14:E3

    Marty heads back to Missouri to reinforce the Oglesbys' failing cabin, but upon discovering critical needs at their son's homestead, his mission doubles; can Marty save both cabins in a limited amount of time?

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  4. Homestead Rescue Season 14 Episode 4 - Uphill Battle
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    #4 - Uphill Battle

    S14:E4

    The Raneys head to West Virginia to rescue a mountaintop homestead with over 300 animals and no water; but the land and its owners are stubbornly resisting the necessary changes, making the rescue one of their biggest challenges yet.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  5. Homestead Rescue Season 14 Episode 5 - Raney Returns: Blistered Bayou
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    #5 - Raney Returns: Blistered Bayou

    S14:E5

    Marty returns to a once-swampy Louisiana homestead, now ravaged by scorching heat, drought, and deadly predators. With the family on the brink of collapse, he races to restore their water, protect the livestock, and keep them from losing it all.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  6. Homestead Rescue Season 14 Episode 6 - Help Me, Obi-Wan Wan Adobe
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    #6 - Help Me, Obi-Wan Wan Adobe

    S14:E6

    A young couple's dream adobe homestead in New Mexico is dying, smothered by invasive trees; the Raneys take on their first adobe home rescue, fighting to restore the 80-year-old structure and transform the surrounding land into a thriving, off-grid haven.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  8. Homestead Rescue Season 14 Episode 7 - Raney S.O.S.
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    #7 - Raney S.O.S.

    S14:E7

    Disaster hits home when flash floods endanger Misty's Hawaiian farmstead. The Raneys rush to Kauai for a deeply personal rescue, building elevated shelters and fusing island ingenuity with Alaskan resilience.

    Director:Unknown
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Season 14 Ratings Summary

"Fire Country Fury" is the best rated episode of "Homestead Rescue" season 14. It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 5/12/2026. This episode is rated 0.0 points higher than the second-best, "Two Miles High and Dry".