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Turning Private Land Into Profit: The Infinite Outdoors Model to Conservation


Season 3 Episode 143


In this episode of the National Land Podcast, host Mac Christian sits down with Samuel Seeton, founder and CEO of Infinite Outdoors, to talk about a game-changing platform for rural landowners and DIY hunters alike.

We dive into how Samuel’s experience growing up on Colorado ranchland and navigating bad outfitter leases inspired a tech-forward solution to a very old problem: how to monetize rural land for recreational use without sacrificing conservation values or landowner control.

If you're a private landowner, you'll learn how to:

  • Generate 5x more income than traditional outfitter leases by offering short-term DIY hunting and fishing access.

  • Maintain full control of your property with calendar management, automated enforcement, and zero direct communication required with hunters.

  • Partner with professional biologists to set sustainable harvest limits and enhance wildlife habitat through data-backed conservation.

  • Tap into programs like Access Granted, which pays landowners for allowing pass-through to public land while maintaining privacy and control.

We also unpack:

  • Why the DIY hunting community is exploding, and how Infinite Outdoors matches their needs with private access.

  • How the platform protects landowners via background checks, harvest reporting, and infractions enforcement.

  • The financial reality of leasing vs Infinite Outdoors: one ranch went from earning $5,000 to $20,000 per year without giving up access or stewardship.

Whether you’re a land investor, ranch owner, outdoor entrepreneur, or a wildlife-minded hunter, this episode delivers real-world insight into the future of land access, conservation-based profit models, and rural tech innovation.

Infinite Outdoors

https://infiniteoutdoorsusa.com/

National Land Realty
America's Land Company

https://www.nationalland.com


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