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Survival Blogs

I put this list together of some of the most popular survival blogs because I believe that knowledge is the key to survival.

Top Survival Blogs:

If you have a suggestion, or own a site that you want added to the list, let me know. You can email us from our contact page or leave a comment below.

Hot this week

Liquor for Preppers: Which liquors are best to stockpile for preparedness?

During a long-term disaster situation, liquor will be a very valuable resource. From bartering and economic reasons to health and medicinal uses, liquor is one of those items that should be part of any good preparedness stockpile.

Economic Storm? Deficits, Bankruptcies, and the AI Revolution That Could Change Everything

Record debt. Rising bankruptcies. A stock market detached from reality. Now add AI that can replace entire teams overnight. Add to that deficits near $2T yearly—the storm is here. Prepare before it hits hard.

Tarp Shelters: The Best Lightweight Option for Backpacking, Hiking & Wilderness Survival

A good tarp is both lighter and cheaper than the even the lightest of tents and has a number of advantages that make it much more attractive to light backpackers.

SHOT Show 2026 – Latest Gear, Where to Go in Vegas & the Best Networking Events of the Year

The ultimate guide to SHOT Show 2026 in Las Vegas: massive exhibitors, cutting-edge firearms & survival gear, plus our exclusive party list for networking events, after-parties, and must-attend meetups during SHOT Week.

Offline Knowledge Hubs: Building Your Own Digital Survival Library

Power out. Internet gone. AI-generated noise everywhere. This guide shows how to build an offline survival library you can actually use.

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Portable Backpacking Camp Stoves for Preppers

Real-world recommendations on the best lightweight backpacking stoves for preppers, hikers, and wilderness adventures.

Best Survival Books: Top Prepper Reads to Master Survival

Having a good survival book is almost as important as having the right gear. Check out our list of the best ones ever written.

Top Solar Generators, Power Packs, and Emergency Solar Solutions

From powering flashlights, emergency radios, and GPS devices to providing emergency backup power to your home during a disaster, these are some of the top emergency power options on the market.

Best Tactical Flashlights: Our Favorite Tactical Flashlights Reviewed

Don’t just settle for any crappy little flashlight, you want to look for one that can serve multiple survival purposes – enter the Tactical Flashlight.

Survival Lighters: The Top Weatherproof, Windproof, and Waterproof Lighters

A survival lighter should be weatherproof, windproof and waterproof; here are the top lighters on the market.

The Best Portable Survival Water Filters: Ensuring you have Safe Drinkable Water

During a disaster, even municipal water sources can quickly become contaminated. Here are the best backpacking water filters.

Discreet Survival Backpacks for Bug Out Disasters

The Gray Man Approach: Discreet Urban Carry Backpacks that don’t raise any red flags during times of crisis.

Picking the Best Survival Knife: Reviews of our Top Fixed Blade Survival Knives

The top Survival knives on the market. Here is the list of our favorite fixed blade survival knives after years of testing and abuse.
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11 COMMENTS

  1. Information is key when it comes to emergency survival. It is good to see sites like this helping people with preparedness!

  2. I’d like to add both my urban survival website and my blog which is linked on the site. I have years of experience as an urban survivalist that I would like to share with others.

    Practical experience I’ve obtained was through (planned) outtings in the woods, swamp, desert. Other (un-planned) events were during natural disaster/social unrest, as I have lived in hurricane territory all my life, I’m very experienced with how to prepare/survive one.

  3. You are welcome to include my site as well. You have a great list going! (If you click on my handle you can get the url =)

  4. Great site! I noticed that the Survival Chick link no longer works – looks like she’s gone offline. Also, another cool site is shtfblog.com with the Ranger Man.

  5. how many folks that intend to bug out have a special place to go to?
    Is it in range of a half tank of fuel?
    What if someone else got there first? My point is that best have others on the other end with fuel source. What do others think of these thoughts?

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