Desperate to save the ranch, Winnie, Bill and Jake decide to finish the hunt for the Dusty Tush treasure. Meanwhile, Lou, Parker and the counselors decide to hold a telethon.
Winnie is accused of causing a stampede. Noah asks Parker and Megan to help him choose his next acting role. Bill gets "Most Changed" in his camp yearbook and spirals.
Lou invites her biggest fan, Oliver, to the camp to read her latest book. Noah gets invited to attend the premiere of his first movie. Parker asks Bill and Jake to watch his dog.
Noah and Destiny must work with Ken; Jake tells Winnie that she's one of his best friends; Bill enters a Future Ranchers of Dusty Tush competition.
Destiny plans the Tush Heritage Festival; Lou, Bill, and Jake resort to old school transportation methods to pick up BBQ; Parker tells Victoria how he feels.
Destiny, Bill and Winnie get trapped in a bank vault while treasure hunting; Jake helps Lou and Parker find common ground; Noah finds out Megan has an ultra-competitive side.
Lou gets invited to join a Dusty Tush secret society; Jake is upset as he does not feel strong, so Noah and Bill make it seem like he's stronger; Winnie learns to dance.
Unsupervised for the day, Winnie, Bill and Jake canoe to an island in the middle of Lake Tush. Parker wants to create a new camp activity. Lou helps Noah build a bookcase.
Parker is nervous about his citizenship test. Destiny asks Jake to model her new clothing line. Noah takes Bill to the local ice cream shop, and Bill struggles to pick a flavor.
Bill's twin sister Jill visits, ruining his hopes for a low-key birthday. Destiny and Jake suspect that Lou found the Lost Treasure of Dusty Tush. Noah teaches Winnie to fence.
Noah and Parker compete to win a pair of designer shoes. Bill enters a chili competition. Lou finds an old landline phone in the mess hall.
Winnie helps her brother Wayne propose to his boyfriend during their visit to the camp. Lou and Destiny teach Bill about self-care, and Parker finally gets his own place to stay.
When Winnie becomes counselor for a day, Destiny decides to show her how her reckless behavior affects others. Meanwhile, Noah receives some bad news, and Lou plans a livestream.
Destiny, Bill and Parker must stall a livestock auction to retrieve a clue in the treasure hunt, Jake works on a gift for his moms, and Noah practices stunts.
Finn visits Kikiwaka Ranch on a mission, Bill's new pet causes problems, and Winnie tries to fix a lock with disastrous results.
A local convention featuring Noah's movie is disrupted by an unexpected star. Meanwhile, the Marshal's niece comes to camp, and Jake thinks he's discovered something in the lake.
A new dance camp has started nearby, presenting challenges to Lou and Parker. Bill and Noah go fishing, and Winnie struggles with sleep deprivation.
Jake displays an unusual talent, which reveals secrets around the camp. Winnie is eager to ride a horse, and Bill tries to cover up a mistake.
Lou wins an award from a magazine, but Bill is suspicious of the reporter's motives. Parker and Jake prep Noah for a date. Destiny and Winnie try to write a song for their cabin.
Lou wants a group picture in front of an active geyser that only erupts every 15 years, so Parker must get everyone up and ready so they can make it there in time.
While planning an over-the-top Christmas bash, Parker encounters several ghostly visitors who teach him the true meaning of the holiday.
A mysterious handyman tells the camp three spooky stories set on the ranch involving a cursed bracelet, a possessed scarecrow, and a magic wishing well.
With Lou's help, Destiny competes in the Dusty Tush Rodeo Pageant. Parker, Winnie and Jake build a parade float, and Bill and Noah get an announcing job at the rodeo.
A child genius asks Parker and Bill to help her learn to have fun, while Destiny gets Winnie a drum set as an outlet for her energy. Lou and Jake set out to revitalize the food.
Lou, Bill and Destiny must get the jade compass back from a group of haughty socialites. Parker tries to improve the ranch with Winnie's help. Jake and Noah get a new roommate.
Noah gets a mascot job downtown for The Marshal's unsavory new business. Parker asks Lou and Bill to teach him how to be a rancher. Destiny gets hooked on Jake's video games.
Bill searches for treasure with Destiny's reluctant help and despite Lou's disapproval. Parker and Noah plan a dance performance but struggle to include Jake.
Winnie plans a risky stunt, to secretly audition for a reality stunt show, with Bill and Jake's help. Lou and Noah teach first aid to Destiny and Parker, but Destiny struggles under the pressure.
Parker learns something about the ranch's history. Destiny struggles with her first assignment as a counselor. Noah gets curious about what Bill does in his free time.
Lou and Parker must convince The Marshal to sell them the ranch. Noah and Destiny clash with new campers Bill, Jake, and Winnie.
As another fun summer at Camp Kikiwaka comes to an end, the campers must confront change and fear of the unknown.
When Destiny needs someone old enough to enter the Summer Moose Queen pageant, she enlists Parker and Ava for help.
Lou's favorite actress, Melody Chapman, comes to camp to shadow Lou as research for an acting role.
When issues arise between her campers, Lou's "Scary Story Night" helps them work through their differences.
When Gwen returns for a surprise visit to camp, Noah and Destiny hatch a plan to create dangerous situations for Gwen to fix, hoping it will compel her to stay.
Destiny re-discovers the clowning life when her friend Claire pays a visit; Lou enlists Parker and Noah to compete in a contest against Barb.
Lou sets up a Cookie Gram, where campers can send messages on cookies; Ava volunteers to run the project with Dante, and Destiny suspects it's because Ava has a crush on him.
Destiny is excited for Ava to become an official Woodchuck, however, Lou tells Destiny that the initiation is cancelled due to the noise complaints Junkyard Judy keeps filing against the camp.
Lou returns home to the farm excited to spend time with her cousins, but the excitement wears off when she notices that her presence has been scrubbed from her childhood home.
When a camper is pronounced a Kikiwaka legend for an epic belly-flop into the lake, Destiny and Finn contemplate how they can leave their own mark on the camp.
Ava discovers that Destiny and Finn are involved in marble racing; Ava can't believe that they are so excited about rolling marbles down a plastic trench.
Noah signs the camp up to be chronicled by a reality TV show, thinking it could be his chance to be discovered.
With Lou stressed about camp duties, Parker completes Lou's assignment and drops it off at Matteo's classroom, but Lou does not want Matteo to think she cheated.
While visiting Finn in the hospital, Noah develops a crush on Destiny's new friend. Meanwhile, Ava attempts to interest Finn in reading.
Lou signs up for a chemistry class to finish her college degree and is surprised to discover that Matteo is her professor. Meanwhile, Finn learns he has a new little sister on the way.
Ava insists that she wants to take on more responsibility this summer, so Lou assigns her the task of resurrecting the "Camper of the Week" program.
Ava and Noah work together to put on a puppet show for the PeeWeeWaka campers while Destiny helps Lou prepare for an important camp inspection.
Ava volunteers Noah for a field trip to the Moose Rump Aquarium, but it turns out Noah's terrified of the ocean's creatures. Parker and Destiny debate the importance of a majestic tree.
Much to Lou's surprise, Parker Preston arrives at Camp Kikiwaka to stake his claim to part ownership of the camp.
Noah and Ava face a new challenge when they take over the "PeeWeeWaka" day camp program for younger campers. Meanwhile, Destiny and Finn express very different styles when they co-host the camp radio news show.
Camp director Lou, counselors Ava and Noah and campers Destiny, Matteo and Finn are delighted when Emma, fresh from her glamorous career as a fashion designer in Milan, pays a surprise visit to Camp Kikiwaka.
While Raven and Chelsea hunt for Maine lobster, the kids make arts and crafts and develop feats of engineering, and then set out to find the camp's infamous "Snipe" in Moose Rump's Forbidden Forest. The adventure also includes celebrity piglets, hidden tunnels and a musical performance, as the newcomers forge a camaraderie with Lou, Noah, Ava, Destiny, Gwen, Finn and Matteo – and set out to own the summer.
The Southern Northeast Conference of Camp Directors encourages Lou and Barb to participate in a camp director swap program.
When Lou's travel-blogger friend, Sean, visits camp, Lou hopes it will help drive some business. But Lou quickly realizes it may be harder to impress her than expected.
When Lou asks the campers to fill out counselor evaluations, Ava fears Destiny and Gwen's ratings and worries that her job may be in jeopardy.
When Ava, Destiny and Gwen discover that the Grizzly cabin has a much larger bathroom than theirs, they hatch a diabolical plan to convince the boys to switch cabins. Gwen is worried that she is going soft.
Lou is invited to a conference for camp directors, where she has been asked to give a speech. She allows Destiny to come with her but soon regrets that decision.
Finn is not pleased when he finds out his mother's boyfriend, Dave, is coming to visit Camp Kikiwaka.
When Noah and Destiny notice Matteo sneaking off into the woods at night, they follow him and soon discover he is moonlighting at Miss Tilly's Inn.
Lou puts on a fundraiser carnival at the camp to raise money for her first cause as Deputy Mayor.
When Ava's brother Alex visits Camp Kikiwaka, Lou develops a crush on him.
With the end of summer on the horizon, Destiny reminds Finn and Matteo that they need to hang as much as possible with the time they have left.
To help the campers stay cool during a heat wave, Lou announces that she's finally caved and bought a shaved ice machine for Camp Kikiwaka.
Lou discovers that Mayor Higgins, who is up for reelection, is actually a goat! Lou decides to run against him with a sloth named Mrs. Fuzzybelly.
When Lou discovers the diary of the camp founder, Jedediah Swearengen, she is shocked to learn that her hero was a traitor; Destiny and Ava attempt to snap Lou out of her funk.
The pool at Camp Champion floods the grounds leaving Barb and her campers camp-less. Lou invites Barb and her kids to stay at Kikiwaka for a week but immediately regrets it.
When the temperature drops, Lou deems it Christmas in July; Gwen reveals that she doesn't understand Christmas traditions, so Lou shows her what real Christmas spirit is all about.
Lou assigns roles for each camper to play during Renaissance week; Finn is declared the king and gets to run the camp for a week, but he ultimately makes the camp miserable.
Gwen is surprised when her older brother Jasper unexpectedly shows up to Camp Kikiwaka and encourages her to leave with him.
Lou tries her best to coach up the campers for the annual Sportsmanship Games, knowing that Kikiwaka loses every year to rival Camp Champion.
Matteo looks to science to create a mosquito repellent, then ends up taking credit for something that Gwen invented.
Gwen befriends the Extreme Team, a group of campers known for its gutsy outdoor activities; Gwen accepts an invitation to hike to Dead Horse Drop.
When a magazine contacts Destiny to do a story on her community service, Matteo, Gwen and Finn help her clean only one area of the shore, hiding the rest of the trash.
Hazel visits Camp Kikiwaka and says she's changed, so Lou agrees to let her hang out for a few days; the boys attempt to earn the camp's highest honor.
Gwen warns everyone that her dream effigy doll, Cuddles, can cause nightmares; the others laugh, but it doesn't take long to realize Cuddles' true power.
Destiny organizes a square dance to raise money to clean up Lake Kikiwaka and invites Noah's arch-acting rival, Austin Justin. Meanwhile, Lou and Finn offer Matteo advice after learning he wants to ask Gwen to dance.
Lou helps Gwen build her confidence when she learns that her parents plan to send her to school at the end of the summer. Ava discovers a hot spring at Camp Kikiwaka and enlists Noah to keep it a secret.
Finn offers to care for Lou's beloved cow, but must prove he can handle the responsibility; Destiny and Gwen concoct a plan to patch things up between Ava and her mother; Raphael helps Noah learn French for an audition.
After Gwen accidentally breaks a window, she and Destiny get caught in a web of lies; Noah challenges Ava to be open to more things.
Finn and Matteo's friendship is tested as they try to figure out an act for Camp Kikiwaka's annual talent show; Destiny tries to impress Noah with her pageant skills.
Lou takes over as director of Camp Kikiwaka and welcomes new camper Gwen and camp counselors Noah and Ava.
Because Emma, Zuri, and Ravi have new jobs, their mother wants to sell the camp. Worried that Lou will be devastated when she finds out, the three tell her on a balloon ride.
The campers prepare to participate in a model rocket competition where they will face three rounds, including altitude, speed, and safety.
The children explore the booths at Camp Kikiwaka's Olde Moose Rump Days; after finding an old wooden box from Zuri's booth, the kids suddenly find themselves in the 1600s wearing Colonial garb.
Lou decides to go to college the following year, but her mother wants her to take over the family farm.
When Zuri decides to host a beauty pageant at Camp Kikiwaka, Destiny is very excited but Lou wants nothing to do with it.
Everyone prepares for the upcoming camp tournament, the Kikiwaka Cup; Zuri, captain of the campers team, is confident that her group will finally beat the counselors.
The counselors clean out the storage room and find a fortuneteller machine that reveals something important will go missing and a sister will betray another sister.
Finn, Matteo and Destiny fix up an old car as a present for Lou's 10-year anniversary at Camp Kikiwaka; Emma, Ravi and Zuri decide to throw Lou a surprise party.
Matteo and Finn come across a strange collection of bones and suspect they are from a new species; they set a trap for the creature and want credit for their new discovery.
Destiny and Matteo try to save the lobsters that Ravi's cooking for the Lobster fest. Meanwhile, Zuri's looking after Finn, and Lou and Emma are having trouble setting the whole thing up.
Emma decides to give everyone back their cell phones to foster camp unity and bring everyone closer together on her new Campstagram app.
After Matteo and Finn express their frustration with Ravi's spying, Ravi decides to use a drone to spy on them instead.
Ravi helps Matteo overcome his fears using hypnosis, but Matteo's newfound confidence could get him into trouble.
When Lou decides that the campers should practice public speaking, Matteo and Destiny help Finn overcome his fear.
After learning they are officially the new owners of Camp Kikiwaka, the Ross siblings have to decide which one of them will actually be in charge of the camp.
The Ross kids return to Camp Kikiwaka only to discover the cabins were never rebuilt and Gladys has disappeared. Now they must figure out how to keep the kids happy, including new campers Matteo, Destiny and Finn.
Zuri and Griff have a crush on each other, but Emma and Xander think they are up to something that could get them in trouble.
To celebrate their last night at camp, the kids go on an overnight camping trip; Ravi and Emma take their final tests to become counselors.
As the end of camp nears, Griff gets some unexpected news that changes his life.
The Woodchuck, Grizzly and Weasel cabins compete in Camp Kikiwaka's annual "Cabin of the Year" competition.
When Tiffany's mother comes to visit, the Woodchucks try to help Tiffany pretend that Camp Kikiwaka is a camp for geniuses.
Emma, Tiffany and Zuri are not happy when Lou's new puppy, Chuck, wreaks havoc on the Woodchuck cabin; Ravi encourages Jorge to do his best to set a camp record in order to receive a plaque.
When Lou decides to leave Camp Kikiwaka after she learns about the passing of her dog, the campers get together to help her realize how much she means to them. Meanwhile, Ravi & Tiffany discover that Hazel enjoys the same role play game as them.
After disobeying Ravi's wishes when on a hike, Zuri, Tiffany and Jorge get into a muddy situation; Lou imagines what her life would be like in 1916 with her crush.
Lou is in awe when her hero, the legendary Christina Ross, pays a visit to Camp Kikiwaka; the boys from Grizzly Cabin head out for an overnight camping trip.
When Murphy challenges the kids to cook the camp dinner, Zuri orchestrates a heated competition between the counselors and the CITs.
The campers participate in a gift-making activity for the upcoming holiday and Griff is not into it. Ravi and Lou try to create a special memory for Griff, while Santa asks Jorge to babysit for one of his reindeers.
A strange, toxic fog overtakes Camp Kikiwaka causing the campers to develop bizarrely altered personalities and it's up to the camp counselors to save the day.
Zuri helps Xander create a music video for his song "Tidal Wave" in the hopes of turning him into a social media star. Meanwhile, Ravi and Lou join forces to try to do something nice for Griff.
Zuri, Jorge and Tiffany enlist the support of an unexpected camper to help restore an abandoned tree house they found as their new hangout. Meanwhile, Emma and Lou, Ravi and Xander get competitive during a friendly game of billiards.
Things get scary at Camp Kikiwaka when the campers start disappearing one by one. When they finally uncover the culprit with the axe to grind, he takes them on a thrill ride the campers will never forget!
Luke returns to camp and decides to take Griff and Zuri on an adventure to prove that he can be just as responsible as the other CITs.
Jorge enters a short story contest and wins a dinner with his favorite horror novelist, Stephanie Queen, and decides to bring along a few of his fellow campers for the thrilling experience. Meanwhile, Xander must act as referee between Emma and Ravi.
Hazel makes Zuri a counselor in training in the weasel cabin, much to Hazel's dismay; Jorge and Griff tell Ravi that the camp's horse has a secret talent.
The boys find that Gladys has been hiding a secret in the woods; Lou assigns Emma and Zuri to barn duty.
Tiffany and Zuri are hoping they'll dance with a cute boy at the annual dance; Emma finds out that Lou and Xander have a history.
The Ross kids trade their penthouse for Camp Kikiwaka for the summer only to to find a new counselor in the Woodchuck cabin.
Emma and Xander are forced to make some tough decisions when his dad wants him to leave camp for football training. Meanwhile, Emma, Ravi and Lou put him through some drills.
When Gladys announces that Camp Kikiwaka may close, Emma, Xander and Lou host a live stream to try and save the camp.
The campers learn about Olga, the daughter of the camp founder whose ghost supposedly haunts Kikiwaka. A camp wedding may be the only way to rid the camp of the ghost.
Emma and Jorge help Ravi when he starts dating a girl who is his polar opposite. Meanwhile, Zuri and Tiffany try to return an eagle egg to its nest.
Lou falls for a handsome young lumberjack, but Emma and Zuri are suspicious of him. Xander sets Ravi and Jorge on a treasure hunt.
Emma and Zuri butt heads when trying to plan a surprise birthday party for Tiffany. Meanwhile, in order to get out of a volleyball tournament, Ravi and Jorge fake injuries.
During an overnight camping trip, the kids must use their survival skills after Emma and Xander get lost in a cave.
After the campers think they see a UFO land in Lake Kikiwaka, a new boy shows up and Jorge and Tiffany think he's an alien. Meanwhile, Emma and Ravi get evaluated by the camp counselors.
Zuri and Jorge sneak out to buy something from the town store; Xander and Emma have to find them before Gladys notices that they're all missing.
Luke gets some summer school help from Ravi and reunites with his siblings; Camp Kikiwaka and its rival engage in a turf war.
When Xander and Ravi realize that Jorge is homesick, they enlist the help of Emma, Zuri and Tiffany to cheer him up.
Emma sneaks out to the "Counselors' Night Out" party to eavesdrop on Xander, leaving Ravi in charge back at camp.
Emma and Lou are determined to hold a holiday gift exchange, but when Ravi gives them advice, it doesn't quite work out as planned. When Zuri, Xander, Jorge, and Tiffany run into a man they think is the real Santa, they need to work together to cheer him up and save Christmas.
Ravi and Tiffany get video proof that the Kikiwaka exists. Meanwhile, Emma and Lou try to outsell Hazel at the Kikiwaka Day Festival.
Emma convinces Lou that they should make an effort to become friends with Hazel. Meanwhile, a TV producer gets Ravi, Zuri and Tiffany to help him hunt the legendary Kikiwaka monster.
When Zuri secretly keeps her cell phone beyond the allotted amount of time, it prompts Hazel and Lou to conduct a camp-wide search. Knowing Zuri still has it, Emma is stuck between busting her sister and lying to her new BFF Lou. Meanwhile, Ravi and Tiffany are duped into making a cell phone tower hidden in the new camp totem pole.
When Emma and Xander team up for the fishing competition, they soon realize they don't have much in common. Meanwhile, Zuri and Tiffany devise a plan to steal fish from the mess hall to submit in the competition.
Emma and Xander lose the camp spirit stick, which curses the campers with bad luck! Meanwhile, Jorge and Tiffany try to teach Ravi how to swim.
Emma and Zuri won't stop fighting, so Lou sends them out in a canoe in the middle of the lake to work out their differences.
Ravi becomes suspicious when he overhears Xander's plans for his first date with Emma. Meanwhile, Zuri and Jorge set up a secret business selling candy and video games to the campers.
The Rosses arrive at Camp Kikiwaka. The camp's owner Gladys, seems to be even scarier than a legendary creature that stalk the camp. With the help of her niece Hazel Heidi, the two are out to get the Ross kids, due to an old rivalry with Christina Ross.
The cast of BUNK'D answer juicy questions, talk about their favorite moments on set, and express how much their fans mean to them! Hosted by Radio Disney's Morgan Tompkins.
The cast of BUNK'D talks about Season 3 and answers questions from fans.
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