
The hairy people of the forest
- A couple encounter stories from the state of Florida, home of the skunk ape, bigfoot's swampy cousin. From the Bigfoot Case Files youtube channel.Read more »
- From the Buckeye Bigfoot youtube channel comes a collection of bigfoot stories including a sighting a boy had while sledding.Read more »
- From the Ontario Cryptids channel comes some bigfoot encounter stories. Bigfoot likes to hang out around freshwater, and so do people.Read more »
- From Bigfoot Tony on youtube comes a video breakdown of some footage of an "unknwon creature". See if you agree.Read more »
- Check out this time lapse video of some amazing bigfoot artwork on the youtube channel Danielle Rimbert.Read more »
- From NvTv Bigfoot shows itself on video. Take a look at the following footage and see if you think it's the real deal or not.Read more »
- Most people never have a bigfoot encounter, but imagine not only having one, but being so close you could see the changes in its facial expressions.Read more »
- Bigfoot aren't just powerful creatures, they are smart too. Check out this encounter about how bigfoot hunts their prey.Read more »
- The red pill? You need to sit down for this one? What happened to Mark of the Trail to Bigfoot team?Read more »
- Check out another great video from Dixie Cryptid. His bigfoot encounter stories are always entertaining.Read more »
Bigfoot sightings:
- Class B; April 2023; Ohio, Medina County
- Class B; December 2022; Pennsylvania, Potter County
- Class A; January 2023; Illinois, Will County
- Class B; January 2021; Michigan, Menominee County
- Class B; December 2021; Texas, Montague County
- Class B; March 2023; Florida, Escambia County
- Class B; August 2021; Ohio, Medina County
- Class B; September 2022; Arkansas, Marion County
Source: http://bfro.net/GDB/newadd.asp
Reports posted since November 1, 2020
- October 2020; Texas, Parker County (Class A) – Daylight sighting on the Brazos River west of Weatherford
- October 2020; Missouri, Wright County (Class A) – Motorist’s daylight sighting in farmlands 45 miles northeast of Springfield
- October 2020; Ohio, Perry County (Class A) Updated! – Cabin renters have sighting outside Logan in Wayne National Forest
- September 2020; Maine, Oxford County (Class A) – Multi-witness daylight sighting along powerlines south of Bryant Pond
- May 1990; California, Alameda County (Class A) – Night time sighting by two witnesses four miles south of Livermore
- October 2020; Virginia, James City County (Class A) – Night time sighting by motorist outside Williamsburg near I-64
Reports posted since October 1, 2020
- October 2016; Washington, Grays Harbor County (Class A) – Sighting near Ocean City, Washington 2016
- June 2019; New York, Washington County (Class A) – Afternoon sighting by dog walker in Whitehall
- July 2019; Texas, Parker County (Class A) – Night time road crossing sighting four miles south of Weatherford
- February 1982; Texas, Morris County (Class A) – Six witnesses in three cars see a sasquatch in Big Piney Woods
Reports posted since September 1, 2020
- December 1986; New Mexico, Socorro County (Class A) – Night time sighting on I-25 within Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
- February 2011; Idaho, Latah County (Class A) – Late night road crossing sighting near Potlatch on Hwy 95 spooks woman
- October 2016; Missouri (Class A) – Woman riding in car on Hwy 54 outside Cedar Springs sees a sasquatch running into forest
- September 1981; New Jersey, Monmouth County (Class A) – Youths have evening encounter near Allaire State Park
- December 2016; North Carolina, Mcdowell County (Class A) – Ongoing incidents in North Cove outside Asheville
- April 2014; Missouri, Boone County (Class A) – 6:30am sighting by two hunters driving 100 yds south of Cooper’s Landing
- May 2012; Indiana, Brown County (Class A) – Eight years ago like it was only eight days
- October 1989; Missouri, Cass County (Class A) – Group spots a bigfoot late at night walking into Glenwild Cemetery south of Cleveland (MO/KS border)
- October 2014; Kansas, Jackson County (Class A) – Hunter’s dusk sighting of a sasquatch on the Kickapoo (KS) Indian Reservation
- June 1997; Oregon, Washington County (Class A) – Daylight sighting from horseback on Spring Hill, near Hillsboro.
- December 1988; Missouri, Cass County (Class A) – Three young men spot a sasquatch on a country road near Cleveland
- May 2020; Indiana, Brown County (Class A) – Father & daughter sighting in Yellowwood State Forest
- Class B; April 2023; Ohio, Medina County
- Class B; December 2022; Pennsylvania, Potter County
- Class A; January 2023; Illinois, Will County
- Class B; January 2021; Michigan, Menominee County
- Class B; December 2021; Texas, Montague County
- Class B; March 2023; Florida, Escambia County
- Class B; August 2021; Ohio, Medina County
- Class B; September 2022; Arkansas, Marion County
Documentaries & Video
Sasquatch Reports
- Class B; April 2023; Ohio, Medina County
- Class B; December 2022; Pennsylvania, Potter County
- Class A; January 2023; Illinois, Will County
- Class B; January 2021; Michigan, Menominee County
- Class B; December 2021; Texas, Montague County
- Class B; March 2023; Florida, Escambia County
- Class B; August 2021; Ohio, Medina County
- Class B; September 2022; Arkansas, Marion County
Brief history of Bigfoot

Sasquatch, also known as Bigfoot, is large ape-like creature said to live in the remote forests of the northwestern United States and southwest Canada. The Sasquatch originated from Native American myths, the name Sasquatch meaning “hairy giant.” [3]
Bigfoot is said to be a large, hairy, human-like primate, with hair color ranging from black to a reddish color. Bigfoot’s height has reportedly ranged anywhere from 6 to 15 feet tall (2 to 4.5 meters)[1]. His weight is said to range anywhere from 500 pounds to 900 pounds (226 kg to 408 kg)[2][3]. The Sasquatch has been described as walking upright on two legs as well as giving off a foul stench. It’s said that he sometimes gives off a high pitched cry as well as reportedly roaring at civilians[1][4]. His footprints have been said to range between 14 to 24 inches long (35.5 cm to 60 cm) and 7 to 8 inches wide (17.7 cm to 20.3 cm) as well as sometimes only having four toes[1][3].
Sightings
The first Sasquatch sighting by a white man was allegedly by David Thompson in 1811, when he found giant footprints in the snow near modern day Jasper, Alberta, Canada. Another Sasquatch incident occurred in 1884, when a train crew was said to have seen Bigfoot and captured it, naming it Jacko. Jacko was said to be 4 foot 7 (139 cm) and weighed 127 pounds (57.6 kg). He resembled a human in every way except for the long, black, glossy hair that covered his whole body, save for his hands and feet. It was also said that Jacko had superhuman strength. It is believed that Jacko might have been a chimpanzee brought in from Africa, who escaped and was found by the train crew,
In 1910, two miners were beheaded in Nahanni Valley, Canada and the murders were blamed on Sasquatches. Nahanni Valley was later changed to Headless Valley, respectfully. In 1924, there were three major Bigfoot sightings that started to kick up the Bigfoot movement. The first was a lumberjack named Albert Ostman, who was going prospecting near the Tobet Inlet and was apparently abducted by a vegetarian family of Sasquatches for about a week before managing to slip away. During this time, Albert claimed to have seen the mother and son preparing the meals while the father and daughter watched over him, and that they would eat roots, grass, and spruce tips. The second Bigfoot sighting in 1924 was by a group of coal miners near Mount St. Helens, who reportedly shot and killed a Sasquatch, and then claimed that their cabin was surrounded by its friends that night. They claimed that the Sasquatch’s friends had thrown rocks at the cabin, as well as climbing on top of it and pounding on the walls and roof. The third Sasquatch sighting in 1924 was by a prospector who complained to a forest ranger that he’d been woken up in the middle of the night to a group of Sasquatches throwing rocks at his hut and screaming like a bunch of wild apes. He said that when he went out of his hut the next morning there were a bunch of giant footprints littering the ground.
In 1958, interest in Bigfoot in the United States began to pick up when bulldozer operator Jerry Crew found giant footprints around his work area in Humboldt County, California. He supposedly made a cast of one of the footprints and his story got into the local newspaper, along with a photo of him with the cast. Eventually, other newspapers picked the story up and it was being printed across the country. In 1967 there was an alleged recording of Bigfoot by Bluff Creek, in northern California. The recording was supposedly taken with a movie camera. [3]
A high number of Bigfoot sightings in the Klamath-Siskiyou Mountains in northwest California and southwest Oregon led to the creation of the Bigfoot Trail. [2]
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