The Best Bigfoot Hunting Expeditions (2024)

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During the long history of the Bigfoot mystery, believers in this mythical beast have found all sorts of hairy "evidence," from oversize footprints to strange audio recordings. But no one has ever managed to bag an actual specimen. To true believers in the legendary woodland ape, this just goes to show what an elusive and desirable game Bigfoot really is.

Organized Bigfoot hunting expeditions happen all year long. For those who might like to join in, here are a few options.

Big game hunting

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The Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization hosts 20 four-day hunting expeditions each year. This spring, they're dispatching hunting parties to Ohio, Iowa, Kentucky, Arizona, Washington, Canada and California. Many of the upcoming trips are already sold out, but spots are open in the late-spring, summer and fall expeditions. The BFRO's mission is "to resolve the mystery surrounding the Bigfoot phenomenon, that is, to derive conclusive documentation of the species' existence," according to its website. The group has yet to kill or find the remains of an actual Bigfoot, but bits and pieces of "physical evidence" are obtained during most hunting expeditions, from footprints to scat to eyeshine seen in night camera footage (pictured).

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The Sanger Paranormal Society, a California group, goes Sasquatch hunting each Memorial Day weekend. The group didn't bag a Bigfoot during the 2011 expedition, but they did manage to make headlines. They had to abandon one of their vehicles after the trek because of heavy snowfall, and when they returned to it three days later, an unidentified creature had put prints all over the windows of the vehicle. The hunters said the prints could have been made by a hirsute humanoid.

Elliston Bigfoot Hunt

This annual hunt happens every spring in a 10-acre wooded area near Elliston, Montana. Locals don't actually hunt woodland apes, but rather one of their own dressed in a Bigfoot costume. This year, Catherine Dobson (right) won the $150 prize for finding Bigfoot. She found John Peskey (left), an orchestra teacher in Elliston and this year's Sasquatch, hiding in a thicket at the back of the lot.

Celebrity search

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Tom Biscardi, a California-based cryptozoology enthusiast, may be the best known of all Bigfoot hunters. Despite his involvement in at least two alleged sightings that later turned out to be elaborate hoaxes, Biscardi continues to lead Bigfoot search parties in woodlands all across the country through an organization called "Searching for Bigfoot Inc." For just $300, anyone can join Biscardi on an expedition, along with the rest of his entourage and the TV documentary filmmakers who often accompany him.

Disabled hunters welcome

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Hunting supposedly occurs year round at the Bigfoot Hunting Preserve, a wooded area in Michigan where hunters can try their luck at the local legendary wildlife, with the help of outfitters and guides. According to the BFHP website, visiting hunters bag Bigfoots at the preserve all the time (despite a lack of photographic proof online). The website claims there are so many Sasquatch specimens in the preserve that guides occasionally hold "Bigfoot rodeos," corralling creatures into a three-acre lot to be picked off by hunters one at a time. Disabled hunters are also allegedly welcome.

The website is replete with FAQs, testimonials, and even contact information, and yet it seems to be a hoax or scam. That's what real Bigfoot hunters are saying on discussion forums, anyway.

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FAQs

Where is Bigfoot in Oregon? ›

Hood Territory has more reported Bigfoot sightings than any other destination in the state. Considering Oregon is known as prime “squatching” territory, that's saying something. The result is that the elusive cryptid is woven into Mt. Hood Territory's cultural tapestry.

How big are Bigfoot's feet? ›

The enormous footprints for which the creature is named are claimed to be as large as 24 inches (610 mm) long and 8 inches (200 mm) wide. Some footprint casts have also contained claw marks, making it likely that they came from known animals such as bears, which have five toes and claws.

How long is the Bigfoot Trail? ›

approx 360 miles

What is the Native American name for Bigfoot? ›

Bigfoot is known by many titles with many different cultures although the name Bigfoot is generally attributed to the mountainous Western region of North America. The common name Sasquatch comes from the Salish Sasquits, while the Algonquin of the north-central region of the continent refer to a Witiko or Wendigo.

How fast is Bigfoot? ›

How fast does Bigfoot run? According to expert cryptozoologist Dr. Jacques LaFleur, Bigfoot's top speed is 35 miles per hour (a mere 7 mph faster than Usain Bolt's top recorded speed).

What are some fun facts about Bigfoot? ›

They say it stands erect on two feet. Bigfoot purportedly often gives off a foul smell. Some say it moves silently, while others say it emits a high-pitched cry. Footprints attributed to Bigfoot have measured up to 24 inches (60 centimeters) in length and 8 inches (20 centimeters) in width.

Is there Bigfoot Java in Oregon? ›

Expert-Verified Answer. Bigfoot Java is primarily based in Washington state, it is not exclusively located there. The company has a few locations in other states, such as Oregon and California.

Where is the Bigfoot Trap? ›

The Bigfoot trap is located in the Rogue River–Siskiyou National Forest in the southern part of Jackson County, Oregon, 3.1 miles (5.0 km) from the California border.

What state is Bigfoot in? ›

Bigfoot sightings by state
StateSightingsSightings per 100k
Washington6768.9
Wisconsin1021.8
West Virginia1045.8
Wyoming284.8
45 more rows
Jan 24, 2024

Is Bigfoot Java nationwide? ›

BigFoot Java® is a Washington-based specialty coffee drive-thru chain featuring state-of-the-art facilities. With more than 34 locations you can get a high-quality BigFoot Java coffee anywhere in Western Washington.

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