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Blind Frog Ranch Season 6: Will The Hit Discovery Show Return?

Blind Frog Ranch Season 6: Will The Hit Discovery Show Return?
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Blind Frog Ranch fans are buzzing again, this time over whether the treasure-hunting reality hit will get the green light for Season 6. The series has built a cult following thanks to its mix of mystery, underground caves, and wild conspiracy theories, and viewers are already demanding answers about what comes next.

Season 5 of Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch just wrapped, and of course the fanbase is already playing renewal detective. Here is where things actually stand, what the finale set up, and why the calendar is not your friend with this show.

Quick refresher: what this show is and why people binge it

Duane Ollinger, his son Chad, and their crew dig through a Utah property with underground caverns, chasing rumors of hidden treasure while locals warn about a curse. It premiered in 2021 and has leaned hard into the legends, the booby-trapped geology, and the occasional 'did we just find that?' moment. It is very much a cable mystery-adventure show, for better and worse.

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Season 5 finale: what they found and when it aired

The eighth and final episode of Season 5, titled 'The Endless Shaft,' aired on August 13, 2025. The finale pushed into a new stretch of tunnels and teased a few headline-grabbing discoveries: a labyrinth-like layout, a skull, signs that could point to a burial site, and even breadcrumbs that the team connected to Aztec civilization. Whether you buy every leap or not, the episode clearly angled toward a bigger dig next.

So, is Season 6 happening?

Officially: no announcement yet. Unofficially: fans think the odds look decent. One comparison getting tossed around a lot is The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch over on History. That show is in its sixth season and, by September, is set to hit its 72nd episode. Different ranch, same 'there is something out there' appeal, and those shows tend to be sticky once they find an audience.

'It is such a bad show. It is also one of the most entertaining shows.'

About that episode count and the calendar weirdness

Some viewers got nervous when Season 5 tapped out at eight episodes, but that is actually the norm here. The only short season was the first, which ran six. The trickier part is premiere timing. There is no set drop month, which is why you see rumors flying about a September return. Possible? Sure. Confirmed? Not at all. For context, here is how the previous seasons landed:

  • Season 1: January (6 episodes)
  • Season 2: January (8 episodes)
  • Season 3: November (8 episodes)
  • Season 4: November (8 episodes)
  • Season 5: June (8 episodes)

The X-factors

Fans have also worried out loud about off-camera variables that could affect a renewal, including legal issues around the operation and Duane Ollinger's health. None of that is formal status info, just chatter that pops up whenever a show goes quiet in between seasons.

Where the fanbase is at

The comments right now are all over the map: some hope the team keeps chasing the myth even if the payoff never fully lands, some love the characters (yes, multiple shout-outs to Dwayne and 'Charlie boy'), and some are here for the ride precisely because it is messy and entertaining. In other words: a normal week in paranormal TV.

Bottom line: Season 6 is not announced yet, eight episodes is business as usual, the schedule is unpredictable, and the finale left obvious threads to pull. I will update as soon as renewal news (or a premiere window) hits.