The debut of Megyn Kelly's morning show is nearly a month away, and NBC is working hard to try and make sure America falls in love with the real her.

The former Fox News host was featured in a glowing segment about taking her family camping as part of the Today Show's 'Summer of Yes' series.

Megyn, her husband Douglas Brunt, and their three children Edward, seven, Yardley, six, and Thatcher, four, were filmed hiking, singing around the campfire, and touching worms.

'Sadly, I haven't spent a lot of time outdoors since I moved to New York. I feel the disconnect and I miss it,' Megyn, who will host the third hour of the Today Show starting September 25, says in the beginning of the segment.

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Megyn Kelly was featured in a glowing segment about taking her family camping as part of the Today Show's 'Summer of Yes' series this week

The segment starts off by reminding us that Megyn and her family are 'city folk', rolling their suitcases down a busy Manhattan street sprinkled with yellow cabs

Megyn also shared throwback photos from her own camping days with her father

Megyn and her family loaded up in this 35-ft RV to make their way to New York's Harriman State Park for the trip

And Megyn and her husband Douglas Brunt couldn't help but sing camp songs along the way

'I wanted to go camping, because it's all we ever did growing up. And as long as I live, those will be some of my fondest memories.'

The segment starts off by reminding us that Megyn and her family are 'city folk', rolling their suitcases down a busy Manhattan street sprinkled with yellow cabs.

They then load up into a 35-foot RV to make their way to New York's Harriman State Park.

'Oh my God,' Megyn and her husband nervously exclaim as they get behind the wheel of the mammoth vehicle.

'It's just like riding a bike,' she jokes. 'Now if we could just figure out how to put it into drive.'

The family hits the road, as Megyn reminds us that 'getting there is half the fun'.

They sing camp songs as Megyn and Douglas joke about how they should've brought wine for their night under the stars.

'Something earthy, that's going to go with the berries and nuts that you forage,' he jokes, to which Megyn replies: 'Tequila it is!'

The family make it to the campsite, where they meet with Dave Dicerbo, the owner of Backcountry Adventures (pictured)

We see Megyn strapping backpacks onto her children, joking that 'they're as big as you!'

Megyn gazes at the nature around her as she remarks that being in the woods is 'soul renewing'

'There's just something about being in the woods, by the water, under the sun, in the dirt, that's just soul renewing,' she adds in a voiceover.

The family make it to the campsite, where they meet with Dave Dicerbo, the owner of Backcountry Adventures.

Megyn tells us that Dave is a guide who teaches 'city folk how to tame the wild'.

'Lucky for us, Dave hasn't lost a client yet. Our first order of business, find shelter,' her voiceover continues.

The family hikes trails, picks up worms, and plays with sticks as the children gaze at the nature around them.

'What are you looking for?' Megyn asks her daughter.

'Snakes, bears, dragons, worms,' she responds.

The family hikes trails, picks up worms, and plays with sticks as the children gaze at the nature around them

Meanwhile Kelly jokes to Doug that she would never survive the wilderness and would be the one asking where the Chardonnay was

The couple, who have been married since 2008, where happy to pack on some PDA on the trip

Megyn learned how to use a magnesium stick to get a fire going in the campsite

And she couldn't hold back her excitement when it successfully lit, yelling 'I made fire!'

Meanwhile, Doug was hard at work pitching a tent for the family to sleep in that night

They then turn a downed tree into the 'perfect shelter', with Megyn remarking that her children are 'master builders' as they forage for wood.

'If we got stuck out in the wilderness and actually had to survive on our own, there is zero doubt in my mind you would survive,' Megyn told Doug. 'I'd be a goner.'

'You'd be tapping the trees for maple syrup and I'd be like, where's the Chardonnay?'

Doug pitches a tent for the family while Megyn learns how to use a magnesium stick to get a spark going at their campsite.

'I made fire!' she excitedly yells.

We then see the family settling in for the night and singing 'Take Me Home, County Roads' around the campfire.

We then see the family settling in for the night and singing 'Take Me Home, County Roads' around the campfire

'My memories of growing up are of my dad playing his guitar around the campfire, singing John Denver, and all of us dancing,' Megyn tells the audience

'I can't play the guitar very well, I can't sing very well, but I don't care. I wanna do it for my kids, and I want to have that baked into their souls,' she said

'My memories of growing up are of my dad playing his guitar around the campfire, singing John Denver, and all of us dancing,' Megyn tells the audience.

'I can't play the guitar very well, I can't sing very well, but I don't care. I wanna do it for my kids, and I want to have that baked into their souls the way I have it baked into mine.'

After the segment concluded, the Today Show hosts complimented Megyn on her fire-making skills and her ability to play the guitar, which she revealed was a gift from country singer John Rich that has her name written in mother-of-pearl.

'It raises expectations to a level that cannot be sustained,' she joked.

This week Megyn has heaped praise on NBC for giving her 'resources, resources, resources', and defended the ratings for her show Sunday Night With Megyn Kelly.

This week Megyn has heaped praise on NBC for giving her 'resources, resources, resources', and defended the ratings for her show Sunday Night With Megyn Kelly

The host has been hard at work promoting Megyn Kelly Today, heading to North Carolina after Chicago to throw the first pitch at the Durham Bulls game

Meanwhile, gossip is swirling that the host's colleagues are fed up with her 'divalike ways', according to Page Six, as she did a private jet tour of affiliates with an entourage.

'They wonder, when does NBC stop throwing money at her?' a network source told the site.

Megyn told the Chicago Tribune that she thought her dropping ratings were 'fine'.

'I have three children, and they didn't come out of the womb running.

'They had to learn to crawl and then they walked and then they ran, and that's the same for television shows. I didn't expect anything other than that. Thankfully my bosses don't, either.'

The show will return next year, the network has confirmed.

Meanwhile, the host has been hard at work promoting Megyn Kelly Today, heading to North Carolina after Chicago to throw the first pitch at the Durham Bulls game.