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In this special members preview episode, we explore powerful firsthand accounts from three individuals whose experiences stretch across Michigan, Kentucky, and South Carolina. Each witness shares deeply personal encounters that have stayed with them for decades, offering vivid glimpses into moments that changed how they view the woods forever.From the forests near Atlanta in Montmorency County, Michigan, one man reflects on a 1986 mushroom hunting trip that turned into an unforgettable encounter near a quiet creek. What began as a peaceful afternoon quickly became something far more profound, leaving him and his family questioning what they had witnessed.In Kentucky, a childhood turkey hunt along the Nolin River near Bear Creek became a moment that still stands crystal clear in memory. A presence only feet away. A sound that has never been forgotten. A split second that continues to echo years later.And in South Carolina, a lifelong outdoorsman shares experiences that began on his family's sprawling rural property in the 1970s and followed him into adulthood. A later hunting trip near Interstate 26 in Newberry County would deliver a sighting through a rifle scope that permanently altered his relationship with the outdoors.These accounts are thoughtful, detailed, and grounded in decades of lived experience. This preview only scratches the surface of what's shared in the full episode.Note: To get this full episode (and tomorrow's episode) early and ad-free then become a supporting member over at https://www.bigfootsocietypodcast.com OR become a Youtube member by tapping the JOIN button.

In this episode, we delve into the extraordinary experiences of Johnny from the White Mountains of New Hampshire, whose encounters with Bigfoot began after relocating to the rugged terrain within twenty miles of Mount Washington. With a lifelong background in psychic sensitivity and Indigenous Māori traditions, Johnny shares how subtle feelings of being watched along remote forestry roads slowly unfolded into something far more profound.Describing unexplained impacts on his vehicle, strange energy barriers at the edge of ski slopes, and fleeting glimpses of massive gray figures moving through dense timber, Johnny paints a vivid picture of activity deep in the New England wilderness. He recounts moments of apparent telepathic communication, predator-style cloaking effects, and a towering face-to-face sighting of a being estimated between nine and eleven feet tall.Johnny also explores the energetic nature of these forest beings, offering insight into their awareness, intelligence, and presence in the White Mountains region. His detailed testimony raises compelling questions about what may be operating in some of the most iconic landscapes of New Hampshire.Join us as we navigate Johnny's remarkable experiences and the growing mystery surrounding Bigfoot in the Mount Washington area.

In this episode, we reconnect with Kevin from New Hampshire and Christopher from Ontario as they share unsettling new developments since their previous appearances on the show. Kevin, a lifelong hunter who knows the Ossipee Mountain Range near Lake Winnipesaukee like the back of his hand, describes an overpowering odor that stopped him mid-hunt, followed days later by massive human-shaped tracks stretching across remote bog systems. With decades of experience reading sign in the woods, Kevin walks us through what he found and why it refuses to make sense.We then travel north to Ontario, where Christopher recounts a series of remarkable encounters spanning remote wilderness properties and mineral-rich landscapes. From rocks thrown near camp and intricate forest structures to nighttime chatter along the shoreline and an unexpected roadside sighting near Sunridge, his experiences build layer upon layer. He also shares moments of attempted communication, unusual sky phenomena, and an encounter inside a cabin that left one witness shaken.These updates span rugged New England mountains and the deep forests of Canada, offering firsthand accounts from individuals who continue returning to the same locations year after year. Their stories raise compelling questions about presence, interaction, and what may be unfolding just beyond the edge of the treeline.Join us as we explore these powerful new testimonies and the expanding mystery surrounding Bigfoot in New Hampshire and Ontario.Resources – Hear Their Original AccountsKevin – Episode 868https://youtu.be/sacRnV32KnEChristopher – Episode 708https://youtu.be/_kTzMrSAZ8o

In this episode, we delve into the extraordinary experiences of David, a Navy veteran and lifelong outdoorsman whose encounters span from the high elevations of Colorado to a secluded property in the foothills of the Catskills in upstate New York. During a late-summer backpacking trip near the Maroon Bells and Snowmass Lake, David describes coming face to face with towering glowing eyes in the darkness, followed by a night filled with deliberate wood knocks, strange vocalizations, and massive footprints pressed deep into mountain soil.Years later, after purchasing a remote cabin surrounded by dense forest and protected land, the activity begins again. What starts as distant knocking and whoops gradually moves closer to the house, bringing unexplained odors, enormous tracks in deep snow with an impossible stride, violent pounding on a nearby structure, and a daylight sighting that leaves no room for doubt. As the months unfold, the experiences build in intensity, culminating in a moment that still echoes in David's memory.David shares his story with clarity and composure, offering detailed observations shaped by a lifetime spent outdoors. His account paints a compelling picture of activity across two very different regions of the country, raising questions about movement, territory, and long-term presence. Join us as we explore David's gripping journey and the unsettling patterns that followed him from the Rockies to the mountains of New York.

In this episode, we sit down with Aleks Petakov of Small Town Monsters to explore years of boots-on-the-ground Bigfoot investigations stretching from the remote coastline of Alaska to the dense forests of Kentucky and beyond. Aleks shares what it is really like to spend extended time in isolated wilderness where help is miles away and unusual activity unfolds long after midnight.On Alaska's Kenai Peninsula, Aleks recounts late-night wood knocks cutting through the rainforest, rocks striking shoreline waters in the early morning hours, and heavy stomping sounds moving near camp. He describes the discovery of a primate-like handprint on a remote cabin, large impressions pressed deep into moss, and a strange rock-scraping sound heard from across a creek that has never been fully explained.The conversation moves to a cold November night in Kentucky, where a distinct wood knock was followed by a large thermal heat signature on a hillside that disappeared within minutes. Aleks reflects on the challenge of documenting fleeting moments like these, the weight of credible eyewitness testimony, and what long-term fieldwork teaches you about patience, risk, and uncertainty.We also discuss his upcoming Journey to Ape Island project on Vancouver Island, an area layered with Indigenous history, generations of Sasquatch lore, and some of the most rugged terrain in North America.Join us for a grounded, field-driven conversation that brings you into the reality of modern Bigfoot investigation and leaves you thinking long after the episode ends.ResourcesAlaskan Coastal Sasquatch Documentaryhttps://youtu.be/kjLLHL7GouQ?si=ZWykQHuUk-jAlTaNSmall Town Monsters 2026 Kickstarter (UFOs, Dogman & Bigfoot)https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/minervamonster/small-town-monsters-2026-ufos-dogman-and-bigfoot

In this episode, we delve into the extraordinary experiences of Mike, whose encounters span from the rugged wildfire zones of Southern Oregon to the wooded creek lines of Southern Maine. Growing up near one of the most well-known Bigfoot locations in the Pacific Northwest, Mike never gave the subject much thought—until a grueling 2011 fire season placed him deep in remote wilderness where he discovered a series of massive barefoot tracks pressed into thick redwood duff, miles from the nearest structure.Years later, after relocating across the country, activity began unfolding behind his own home in Maine. What started as subtle disturbances soon escalated into whistling from the treeline, objects striking the house with force, unexplained silence in the surrounding woods, and an encounter involving glowing eyes that left a lasting impact. Multiple witnesses were present during key events, adding weight to what was experienced.Mike's background as a hunter and wildland firefighter gives his account a grounded, practical perspective shaped by years spent in unforgiving terrain. From firelines in the Emerald Triangle to quiet New England backyards, this episode explores how encounters can follow patterns across geography, terrain, and time.Join us as we navigate Mike's compelling journey and examine the presence that revealed itself in some of the most unexpected places.

In this members-only episode, we bring you a preview of multiple firsthand encounters that stretch from the swamps of Florida to the forests of Oregon and the mountains of Idaho.A routine fishing trip in a remote Florida wildlife management area turns into a ground-shaking charge through thick brush… followed by a chilling clap that receives a deliberate response from deep within the swamp. A late-night drive in that same area ends with a snapped branch striking a vehicle and heavy footsteps closing in fast.We also hear about a towering figure discovered near a strange backwoods structure in Oregon, massive birds seen during wildfire season, eerie vocalizations near Hoodoo Mountain, and unexplained lights in the sky witnessed while living off-grid.These are raw, unfiltered accounts shared directly by the witnesses. The full conversations, deeper details, and everything that didn't make this preview are available exclusively to members.Note: To get this full episode (and tomorrow's episode) early and ad-free then become a supporting member over at https://www.bigfootsocietypodcast.com OR become a Youtube member by tapping the JOIN button.

Gary Allen from the Bigfoot Research Project returns to recount a harrowing series of events at Lolo Pass that culminated in a moment where his girlfriend and her horse came dangerously close to losing their lives during an encounter deep in the Mount Hood wilderness. What began as a familiar ride in a place they knew well escalated into something far more serious as the terrain, the animals, and the forest itself seemed to turn against them.Join us as Gary shares what happened on that mountainside, how it changed his understanding of these encounters, and why some places can never be approached the same way again once the stakes become this high.Gary's channel -https://www.youtube.com/@bigfootresearchproject8081/videos

In this episode, we delve into the compelling experiences of Stacy from rural Michigan, a disabled veteran who has spent years uncovering unexplained activity on his own property. Living near farmland and within miles of the Black River area, Stacy shares how subtle changes in the woods slowly gave way to unmistakable encounters that demanded his attention. As he began spending more time on the land, he noticed unusual tree breaks, carefully arranged structures, and large tracks appearing in places no one else traveled.Stacy recounts moments in the woods that felt deliberate and intelligent, including encounters that left him rethinking how closely something may be observing human activity. With trail cameras set throughout the property, he describes strange patterns, unexpected interference, and imagery that raised new questions rather than providing easy answers. His experiences also led him to explore the deep history of the land, including Indigenous traditions and the idea that these beings may be tied to the landscape in ways that go beyond the physical.Thoughtful, grounded, and deeply personal, Stacy's account offers a detailed look at what it's like to live alongside something unknown. Join us as we explore his ongoing experiences and the growing mystery surrounding this active area of rural Michigan.Contact Stacy here: atkinsstacy67@gmail.com

In this episode, we delve into the remarkable experiences of Steve Britt, an outdoorsman and adventurer who has spent years exploring some of the most remote landscapes in the country. From early encounters in the forests of Washington State to extended time deep in the mountains of southeast Oklahoma, Steve shares a journey shaped by patience, persistence, and repeated activity in places few people ever reach.Spending weeks and months on private land far from regular human traffic, Steve describes unexplained sounds, deliberate interactions with objects, and moments that suggest awareness and intelligence watching from just beyond the treeline. As his time in these areas stretches on, the encounters grow more personal, culminating in sustained observations that left a lasting impact on how he understands the natural world.Steve's account is thoughtful, detailed, and grounded in firsthand experience, offering listeners a rare look at what can happen when someone stays long enough to be noticed. Join us as we explore Steve's journey, the remote regions he traveled, and the mysteries that continue to draw him back into the wilderness.Buy Steve's book here: https://amzn.to/4trDd1Q (Amazon affiliate link helps support the podcast)Steve's Youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@oklahomaoff-roadadventure

In this episode, we explore the extraordinary experiences of Rob from Michigan, known to many as Bigfoot Michigan Rob. Rob shares a detailed firsthand account of a daylight encounter that took place on the waters near Cadillac, Michigan, deep within the Manistee National Forest. What began as a quiet outing quickly unfolded into a series of unsettling events involving unexplained activity from the shoreline and a powerful presence emerging from the forest itself.As Rob recounts the encounter, he reflects on the physical sensations, emotional weight, and lasting impact it had on his life. The conversation expands beyond a single event, touching on the broader pattern of sightings, sounds, and reports connected to the region, including stories shared with him by other witnesses across Michigan. Rob also discusses how this experience reshaped his path and led him to create a platform for others who have lived through similar moments.Join us as we navigate Rob's compelling account, the mysterious history of Michigan's forests, and the profound effects these encounters leave behind for those who experience them.Resources: https://www.youtube.com/c/BigfootMichiganRobBMR's books:https://www.amazon.com/stores/Rob-Karnafel/author/B0CFBCSR48Contact Rob here: beyondbmr@gmail.com

In this episode, we explore the extraordinary experiences of Amy from upstate South Carolina, who shares a series of unsettling encounters that have unfolded over several years near her suburban home. Living in a growing neighborhood bordered by woods, a creek, and an abandoned farm, Amy recounts strange animal activity, unexplained sounds, powerful odors, and intense nighttime experiences that began quietly and gradually escalated. She describes encounters on neighborhood trails, disturbances around her home, and moments witnessed by family members and close friends. Amy also reflects on the emotional and psychological impact of these events, including moments of heightened awareness and communication that defy simple explanation. Her story offers a compelling look at Bigfoot activity occurring in populated areas and invites listeners to reconsider where these beings may exist and how they interact with the people around them.

In this episode, we explore the remarkable experiences of Terry, a Navajo woman and longtime seasonal national park worker who has spent much of her life in some of the most remote landscapes of the American West. Raised on the Navajo Nation and later working across national parks and wilderness areas, Terry shares a series of encounters and stories that span decades and vast geography.From time spent harvesting pine nuts in isolated mountain terrain to moments along quiet roads near the Grand Canyon, Terry describes experiences that left lasting impressions and raised profound questions. She also recounts stories passed through family and community, along with observations made while living and working in places few people ever see after dark. Her perspective is shaped by cultural understanding, deep respect for the land, and years of firsthand exposure to the natural world.This conversation weaves together personal encounters, regional history, and reflections on what it means to share space with something intelligent and elusive. Terry's account offers listeners a grounded, thoughtful look at Sasquatch as more than a fleeting mystery, rooted in place, memory, and lived experience. Join us as we listen closely to a voice shaped by the land and the stories it carries.

In this exclusive Members Only episode, we open the floor to raw, unfiltered encounters that you won't hear anywhere else.A listener in British Columbia describes discovering massive footprints before coming face to face with a towering white figure standing beside a Douglas fir in the Chilliwack River Valley. A driver in Maine recounts a three-minute roadside encounter at dawn with an eight-foot presence illuminated by headlights and rising breath in the cold air. In Washington State, knocks answer back from the treeline, rocks strike a vehicle, and fresh tree structures appear within walking distance of home. A First Nations witness in Ontario shares a midnight sighting along a dark forest road, followed by a roar that left multiple people shaken to the core.These conversations go beyond quick summaries.You'll hear the tone in their voices, the pauses, the emotion, and the details that don't always make it into public releases.If you've ever wanted deeper access to the real conversations happening inside Bigfoot Society, this is where they live.Become a member and step inside the full experience.Note: To get this full episode (and tomorrow's episode) early and ad-free then become a supporting member over at https://www.bigfootsocietypodcast.com OR become a Youtube member by tapping the JOIN button.

In this episode, we explore the experience of Angela, a business professional who never expected a family visit to lead to a life-altering encounter. While staying on secluded timberland outside Demopolis, Alabama, surrounded by dense forest, hunting leases, and a winding creek, Angela found herself immersed in an environment rich with wildlife and deep isolation. What began as peaceful walks through the woods and quiet nights in a remote home took on new meaning during a late evening when something made its presence known just beyond her bedroom window.Angela recounts the atmosphere of rural west-central Alabama, where tall pines press in close, darkness settles thick at night, and human neighbors are miles away. She describes how the setting itself shaped the experience, from the heavy woods surrounding the house to the porch and clearing where unexplained activity later appeared. Her account reflects the lasting impact of a single moment in a place where few people venture and fewer still speak openly about what they encounter.Join us as Angela shares her story from the forests near Demopolis, offering a grounded and thoughtful look at how one night in rural Alabama reshaped her understanding of the natural world and the mysteries that may still inhabit it.

In this episode, we explore the long and deeply rooted experiences of Joe Beelart, a veteran Bigfoot researcher who has spent decades investigating some of the most active regions of the Pacific Northwest. From the forests south of Corvallis to the remote stretches of the Oregon Bigfoot Highway, Joe shares stories shaped by years of repeated visits to the same locations. His journey moves through the upper Clackamas Valley, the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Skookum Meadows, and the rugged terrain surrounding Mount Hood, where patterns began to emerge over time. Through nights spent camping alone, encounters reported by others, and physical evidence found in meadows, creek beds, and old rock quarries, Joe paints a grounded and methodical picture of ongoing Bigfoot activity across Oregon and southern Washington. Join us as we follow his experiences across forests, mountains, and watersheds where something continues to leave its mark on the landscape.

In this episode, we explore the lifelong experiences of Gary, a witness whose encounters span decades and stretch across some of the most forested and overlooked regions of the Northeast. From early childhood experiences in the wooded neighborhoods of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to later encounters in western Massachusetts, Vermont's remote Harriman Reservoir, and the backwoods of Rhode Island, Gary shares a journey shaped by place as much as experience.Growing up near dense forests, rivers, reservoirs, and mountain terrain, Gary describes moments that occurred near familiar landmarks like Mount Tom, Savoy State Forest, and deep rural woodlands seldom visited after dark. These locations form the backdrop for encounters that unfolded quietly over time, often far from roads, towns, or witnesses.Gary reflects on how geography, generational knowledge, and time spent in the woods intersected throughout his life, offering insight into why these areas continue to surface in Bigfoot reports across New England. This episode focuses on environment, history, and firsthand memory, allowing the locations themselves to play a central role in the story.Join us as we trace Gary's experiences through Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Rhode Island, and explore how the landscapes of the Northeast continue to hold stories that remain largely untold.

In this episode of Bigfoot Society, we invite Neal Ryder back from bigfoottalk.com and rural Georgia, who has spent years observing ongoing Bigfoot activity on his wooded property. Located in an area where multiple creek bottoms converge and dense hardwood forests stretch across the landscape, Neal shares how repeated encounters began after settling on the land and never truly stopped. Through detailed observations of footprints, vocalizations, gifting behaviors, and changes in the terrain, he paints a vivid picture of long-term Bigfoot presence tied closely to the natural features of the region. Neal also discusses seasonal patterns, nursery areas hidden near ridges and waterways, and how clear-cut logging around the property altered movement and behavior. His firsthand insights offer a grounded, methodical look at Bigfoot activity rooted in place, time, and careful attention to the land. Join us as we explore Neal's ongoing experiences and the deepening mystery unfolding in the forests of Georgia.Resources: https://www.bigfoottalk.com/books by Neal Ryder - https://www.amazon.com/stores/NEAL-RYDER/author/B0GCNFT39G?ref=ap_rdr&shoppingPortalEnabled=true&ccs_id=149daaf3-ab8e-4f28-9fba-82bc3d267a6f

In this episode, we delve further into the unsettling experiences shared by Gary Allen as he returns to Skookum Ridge in Oregon's Mount Hood National Forest, an area he has explored for years while researching Bigfoot activity. Traveling the ridgelines, river crossings, meadows, and campgrounds around Skookum Ridge, Gary recounts a pattern of encounters that unfold across familiar trails and remote sections of forest.As the terrain changes from dense timber to open clearings and steep canyon slopes, strange sounds, movement in the trees, and unexplained reactions from animals begin to emerge. Campsites, horse trails, and nearby forest roads become part of a larger picture that suggests something is present and aware of those passing through its territory.Through detailed firsthand accounts rooted in specific locations around Skookum Ridge, this episode offers a grounded look at repeated encounters in one of Oregon's most active wilderness areas. Join us as we explore what it's like to spend years returning to the same place, slowly realizing that something may be following every step along the ridge.Resources:Gary's channel -https://www.youtube.com/@bigfootresearchproject8081/videos

In this episode, we explore the repeated encounters reported in and around Eureka, Montana, a quiet border town set against the Canadian line and surrounded by forests, ravines, and long-traveled wildlife corridors. Living on a rural property shaped by harsh winters and open ranch land, our guest shares a series of experiences that unfolded over multiple seasons and nights. From close-range sightings near the home to tracks of varying sizes found along fence lines and travel routes, the activity described appears ongoing and deeply connected to the landscape.As the story develops, patterns emerge that extend beyond a single property. Movement through ravines, unexplained disturbances around buildings, nighttime sounds carrying across the land, and physical evidence left behind all reflect conditions familiar to longtime residents of northern Montana. These accounts echo regional knowledge passed quietly between neighbors and across generations.This episode also includes accounts from Ohio, Kentucky and Oklahoma.

In this episode, we explore a series of firsthand encounters shared live by witnesses from across the country, each rooted deeply in place and personal experience. From a late-night ride on a rail-to-trail outside Charlotte, to firewood camps near Shiprock and the Four Corners region, the stories unfold with precise locations and unforgettable detail.Listeners are taken into dense Indiana forest at Yellowwood State Park, along remote hunting land in southwestern Louisiana, and into river corridors of South Carolina where nighttime activity escalated quickly. Field research and long-term exploration in the San Bernardino Mountains add another layer, shaped by years of tracks, photographs, and time spent on the land.

In this episode of Bigfoot Society, we explore a series of firsthand encounters that stretch across reservations, mountain ranges, highways, and deep forest corridors. Beginning on an Utah reservation, a witness reflects on childhood memories shaped by glowing red eyes in the trees and experiences that followed him into adulthood while patrolling the same land as a wildlife officer. Moving north into the Sawtooth Mountains of Idaho, late-night vocalizations echo through campgrounds and timbered slopes, leaving lasting impressions on those who heard them.The journey continues through Kentucky back roads near Rochester Dam, British Columbia highways near the border, remote stretches of California's Sierra Nevada, the dense interior of Algonquin Park in Ontario, and river bottoms along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Each account is grounded in place, shaped by terrain, isolation, and moments when the woods felt aware and responsive.

In this episode, we journey into the rugged sandstone cliffs and shadowed trails of Garden of the Gods in southern Illinois, where Amanda recounts a night that changed her understanding of the wilderness forever. Visiting the remote reaches of the Shawnee National Forest, what began as a peaceful evening under the stars slowly unfolded into an unsettling experience marked by strange lights in the sky, an eerie silence in the woods, and the unmistakable sound of something walking just out of sight beside her.Amanda shares what it felt like to move through the darkness with an unseen presence pacing her step for step, how the atmosphere of the forest shifted around her, and why the location itself now carries a deeper weight for her. Rooted in firsthand testimony and grounded in the geography of one of Illinois' most iconic natural landmarks, her account offers a vivid glimpse into the mystery that still lingers in this secluded corner of the Midwest.Join us as we explore Amanda's chilling experience in Garden of the Gods and the quiet, unsettling questions that remain about what truly moves through those woods after nightfall.

In this episode, we journey across continents and into some of the most remote corners of Bigfoot territory, beginning in Queensland, Australia, where a member of the Kabi people shares a deeply personal experience tied to a sacred site along the Mary River. Camping beneath the stars near the mysterious “Gimpy Pyramid,” he recounts a night that left him shaken and forever changed, offering rare insight into Indigenous traditions surrounding the Hairy Man.We then travel to the Appalachian foothills of Eastern Kentucky, where a seasoned hunter describes a sound he heard before sunrise—something so unnatural it kept him frozen in his tree stand for hours. From there, the trail leads into rural Georgia near Thomaston, where a massive figure is seen crossing a narrow road near an old pig processing facility, an encounter later echoed by unsettling reports from the surrounding hills.The episode closes in the lowcountry of South Carolina, near the floodplains of the Cooper River and the edges of Francis Marion National Forest, where a long-haul truck driver comes face to face with something towering and unmistakably not human.

In this episode, we explore a chilling series of firsthand Bigfoot encounters that stretch across the American landscape, beginning with a haunting road crossing in the remote hills east of Tacoma and Olympia, Washington. What starts as a late-night drive turns into a life-altering moment when three towering figures step into the headlights—then calmly look back.From there, the stories grow even darker and more unsettling. We travel to the high desert canyons of the Navajo Nation near Gallup, New Mexico, where late-night screams echo through the mountains and a massive black figure is seen crawling, standing, and watching from the darkness. We journey north to the rugged Blue Mountains near Blanding, Utah, where a Sasquatch rips open a teepee during a family hunting trip. We return to a known hotspot near Mena, Arkansas, just miles from Board Camp Crystal Mine, and hear updates from a witness drawn back to the same remote cabin where strange activity first began.The episode continues through the forests of southeastern New Mexico, the Ozarks near Marshfield, Missouri, and the pine-covered backroads of East Texas, where a family recounts terrifying encounters passed down through generations.

In this episode, we explore a gripping collection of firsthand Sasquatch encounters stretching across seven states, from the forests of Tennessee and the wetlands of Florida to the high timber of northeast Oregon and the rural backroads of Pennsylvania. A bowhunter recounts a startling sighting near Oakridge, Oregon, where a tall, bipedal figure moved through the trees with steady, deliberate motion. In Arkansas, a witness shares what he heard his first night living beside the legendary Boggy Creek. In rural Pennsylvania, a woman opens up about the day she was followed by a towering white creature along a secluded country road.Listeners will also hear long-term activity reports from Florida's Bulow Creek State Park, where unexplained tracks, strange structures, and unsettling nighttime events have persisted for decades, as well as ongoing encounters along the Appalachian Trail in Lehigh County. From guttural roars that send animals fleeing, to unseen presences standing just beyond the firelight, each guest brings calm, grounded testimony shaped by years of reflection and life in the outdoors.These accounts come from hunters, hikers, ranchers, and lifelong woodsmen who know their land and recognize when something unfamiliar moves through it. Join us as we trace geographic patterns, recurring behaviors, and the enduring mystery of Sasquatch across America, following the locations, the timelines, and the experiences that continue to draw people into this phenomenon.

In this episode, we sit down with Jared McGilliard, director and executive producer of MonsterQuest, as he steps out from behind the camera to share the encounters that shaped his understanding of the phenomenon. From the dense forests of Washington's North Cascades to remote regions tied to decades of unexplained activity, Jared recounts experiences that go far beyond television production.Drawing from his time investigating cryptid cases around the world—including extreme expeditions into the Himalayas—Jared reflects on the moments that stayed with him long after the cameras stopped rolling. He describes locations passed down through generations, a singular place in the Pacific Northwest tied to repeated activity, and the unsettling realization that some encounters don't fit neatly into any known explanation.How to Watch MonsterQuest:The new season of MonsterQuest is now airing on the History Channel and available through History's official streaming and on-demand platforms.

In this episode, we explore the remarkable life and experiences of Kewaunee Lapseritis, a researcher whose connection to Sasquatch spans more than seventy years. Beginning in the forests of western Massachusetts and extending across the Scottish Highlands, Indigenous lands in Wisconsin, and the mountains of the Pacific Northwest, Kewaunee recounts a lifetime shaped by repeated encounters in some of the world's most remote landscapes.Drawing from decades of travel and field experience, Kewaunee describes how certain locations remain active over time and why geography appears to play a critical role in ongoing Sasquatch encounters. He shares how these experiences followed him across continents and how patterns emerged long before Sasquatch became a mainstream topic of discussion.Kewaunee's account challenges traditional views of the phenomenon while offering a perspective shaped by long-term exposure rather than isolated sightings. Join us as we trace a global path of encounters and explore how seventy years of experience continues to shape one of the most unusual stories in Sasquatch research.Resources: Contact Kewaunee509-590-0415sasquatchpeople@hotmail.comhttps://sasquatchpeople.com/Buy his books here (Amazon affiliate links that help support the podcast)The Sasquatch People and their Interdimensional Connection - https://amzn.to/3Lt6Cb9The Psychic Sasquatch and their UFO Connection - https://amzn.to/4sZh9Ma

In this episode, we explore firsthand Bigfoot encounters spanning multiple regions across the United States. From a remote stretch of road along Oregon's Rogue River to reported activity within the Navajo Nation, and from forest corridors near Happy Camp, California to rural highways in Southern Indiana, witnesses share experiences rooted in specific places and moments.

In this members-only episode of Bigfoot Society, listeners are taken deep into places where very few people linger—and even fewer talk about what happens there. Remote lakes high on reservation land. Dead-end roads in rural Ohio. Mountain pull-offs where the night feels heavier than it should.Multiple witnesses step forward to share what they experienced in these locations. Some noticed they weren't alone. Others realized something had closed the distance without a sound. A few describe moments where the encounter didn't end when they left the area.These are calm, firsthand accounts told without exaggeration, and many of the details shared in this episode aren't discussed publicly anywhere else.If you're already a supporting member, thank you—your support is the reason these stories can be told in full.If you're not, this episode is a clear example of what you're missing. The complete accounts, the full conversations, and the moments that change how people see the woods are available to members only.Listen to what you can… and decide how deep you want to go.Note: To get this full episode (and tomorrow's episode) early and ad-free then become a supporting member over at https://www.bigfootsocietypodcast.com OR become a Youtube member by tapping the JOIN button.

For years, she watched the same signs repeat themselves across Ontario—footprints appearing where they shouldn't, structures forming overnight, and locations that seemed to connect like a hidden corridor through parks, ravines, and public land.In this episode of Bigfoot Society, Anna, an Ontario-based Sasquatch researcher breaks her silence to describe what long-term exposure reveals that single encounters never do. Seasonal patterns. Juvenile and adult track sizes found together. X-structures placed with intent—and removed just as quickly.

From the Rocky Mountains of northern Utah to the deep hollers of the Tennessee Smokies, something has been there the whole time.In this episode, Brad shares a lifetime of experiences that began as a child in the foothills above Huntsville Valley, Utah, followed him into the remote bow-hunting areas near Curtis Creek and Lost Creek, and continues today on an off-grid property deep in eastern Tennessee.What starts as a strange daytime observation in Utah turns into nighttime activity, unexplained movement through hunting camps, a violent disturbance near a parked truck, and one of the most aggressive vocalizations ever described on the show — heard from just outside a remote campsite.Now living completely off-grid, Brad documents ongoing activity around his Tennessee property: altered access routes, unnatural tree damage, persistent forest sounds, and an area of land that feels intentionally closed off.

A night hiker in Vermont realizes something is matching his every step in the dark.In Ohio, a father and son follow signs they can't explain inside a state park with a long history of activity.Deep in the woods of Missouri, a camper documents repeated disturbances around his tent that push him to stay live through the night.And somewhere in the Appalachian Mountains, a roadside encounter ends in a last-second escape.Listen to Bigfoot Society – Episode 1028 to hear every account in full.

This was originally released as Episode 501 on 8/18/24.For nearly six years, something has been active on Ginger's land in Overton County, Tennessee. What began as strange noises and moved trees grew into repeated encounters that never truly stopped.In this episode, Ginger shares a long-term account involving tracks near the creek, large handprints on vehicles, figures moving through the shadows, vocal mimicry, and activity on rooftops. She describes changes in behavior over time, interactions that suggest multiple individuals, and moments that made it clear she was not alone on her property.This is a deep, firsthand conversation about living alongside something intelligent, observant, and deeply tied to the land. Locations across Overton County come into focus as patterns emerge, offering listeners a rare look at ongoing Bigfoot activity rather than a single encounter.

A lifelong outdoorsman from Pennsylvania shares a series of encounters that followed him for years across remote lakes, mountain ridges, and deep forest trails. What begins as a routine deer hunt near the Maryland border turns into a face-to-face sighting at close range, followed by powerful vocalizations, unexplained structures in the woods, and an encounter near a dam bridge that escalated into physical contact.As the years go on, the activity continues. Jeff describes additional sightings near Blue Knob, a shoreline encounter while kayaking at a secluded reservoir, and later experiences involving repeated whooping calls and glowing eyes witnessed by others after dark. Each account is grounded in firsthand observation from someone deeply familiar with the terrain and wildlife of Pennsylvania.

In this episode of Bigfoot Society, Ray and Lisa from rural Arkansas share their ongoing experiences living on a secluded property where unexplained activity has become part of daily life.What began with strange odors and distant screams grew into repeated discoveries of large footprints, wood knocks echoing through the holler, and increasing activity along their fence line. Over time, multiple visual sightings occurred, including encounters with tall upright figures moving through nearby woods and across neighboring land.As researchers and investigators visited the property, additional physical evidence was documented, and several guests witnessed activity firsthand. Ray and Lisa describe patterns tied to seasonal changes, wildlife movement, and the natural layout of the land, including nearby water sources, food corridors, and dense cover.This episode features detailed firsthand testimony, long-term observations, and a situation that continues to unfold. The experiences are shared carefully, with respect for the land and the presence they believe moves through it.Read Lisa's book here: Once Upon a Time in Prim Arkansas. My Journal on Bigfoot: Raw and Uneditedhttps://amzn.to/4sIantZ (Amazon affiliate link helps support the podcast)

A late-night drive through Northern California leads into something unforgettable.In this episode of Bigfoot Society, a retired California Department of Corrections employee describes what happened while traveling Highway 199 through Del Norte County, near the Smith River corridor, just south of the Oregon border. The road winds through steep canyon walls and tight curves, a place where visibility is limited and the forest feels close on all sides.The witness recalls observing a large upright figure moving along the roadside, with enough time to notice how it walked, how it carried itself, and how it filled the space around it. The encounter stayed with him, and over the years he began recognizing how often the same stretch of road appears in other reports.The episode expands outward into surrounding regions, including Bluff Creek, Willow Creek, Brookings, Oregon, Curry County, and the Trinity Alps. Hunters, truck drivers, and longtime residents share accounts tied to these locations, involving tracks in fresh snow, missing game, nighttime activity, and unexpected encounters deep in familiar terrain.This conversation focuses on firsthand experiences and the places where they occur, forming a quiet pattern across Northern California and Southern Oregon.Listeners interested in detailed eyewitness testimony and recurring locations will find this episode worth hearing in full.Contact Doug here: brookingsharbordad@yahoo.com

In this episode PREVIEW, we delve into the extraordinary experiences of Rex from New Mexico, who recounts a chilling series of encounters along the edges of the Navajo Nation. Living near the remote waters of Morgan Lake outside of Shiprock, Rex shares how a routine late-night fishing trip turned into something he never could have imagined. Describing a massive presence emerging from dense lakeside brush, unexplained sounds cutting through the darkness, and physical evidence left behind at the scene, Rex paints a vivid picture of a night that changed his understanding of the world forever.Note: To get this full episode (and tomorrow's episode) early and ad-free then become a supporting member over at https://www.bigfootsocietypodcast.com OR become a Youtube member by tapping the JOIN button.

For more than 20 years, the same patch of woods in Southern New Hampshire kept responding to one man's presence.Near the Pelham, Windham, and Hudson area—just minutes from Nashua and the Massachusetts border—an experienced outdoorsman began noticing things that didn't add up. A silent figure in the road at dusk. Woods that went unnaturally quiet. Heavy footsteps where no one should be. Strange odors, impossible footprints, objects thrown with force, and lights moving through the trees where no one was standing.These weren't isolated moments. They happened again and again, always in the same places: hunting trails, ponds, rock walls, and deep forest edges surrounded by towns and neighborhoods.In this episode of Bigfoot Society, Doc shares his full account for the first time—how it started, what followed, and why it took decades before the pattern finally made sense.If you think activity like this only happens far from civilization, listen closely.Some woods remember you.

Deep in the forests of Oregon, there's a stretch of land that keeps drawing people back — Lolo Pass, the ridges around Mount Hood, and remote horse camps tucked far off dead-end roads.In this episode of Bigfoot Society, I'm joined by Gary Allen of the Bigfoot Research Project, a longtime outdoorsman and field researcher who has experienced multiple Bigfoot encounters in the same Oregon backcountry locations over the course of several years. What begins as isolated moments slowly connects into something larger as he returns again and again.Meadows, ridgelines, river crossings, and campsites near Mount Hood don't stand alone. Patterns form. Certain locations respond. Certain routes feel watched. And some areas seem to wake up the longer you stay.Resources: Gary's Youtube channel referenced in the interviewhttps://www.youtube.com/@bigfootresearchproject8081

In this episode of Bigfoot Society, listeners hear firsthand accounts and credible secondhand reports from some of the most active and remote regions in North America.A former Coast Guard serviceman shares a disturbing experience while hiking deep in Humboldt County, California, followed by unsettling local accounts from the Bluff Creek area near the Patterson–Gimlin film site. A military veteran describes unexplained activity connected to Fort Campbell, Stewart County, and the forests of Land Between the Lakes, including incidents near Lake Barkley State Park.Stories continue from a historic cemetery in Athens, Georgia, where a late-night encounter left multiple witnesses fleeing in fear. An experienced investigator details aggressive encounters involving sound, movement, and object throwing at Coon Dog Cemetery in Alabama. Campers recount repeated disturbances, footprints, and nighttime activity in the Mount Rainier region of Washington.The episode also includes lesser-known reports from Priest Lake, Idaho, and remote land in Bannock County near Lava Hot Springs, where unexplained environmental events raise serious questions.

Something keeps showing up in the same kinds of places — long after the stories fade and the people move on.In this episode of Bigfoot Society, voices from across the country share experiences that stayed with them for years before ever being spoken out loud. The locations vary, the details don't always match, and yet certain patterns repeat in unsettling ways.You'll hear about nights when the woods responded suddenly, properties where activity returned no matter what was done to stop it, and moments that changed how people moved through familiar land forever.Some of these accounts come from childhood memories. Others surfaced after a single night that never truly ended for the people involved.Taken together, they form a larger picture — one that only becomes clear when you hear every voice.If you pay attention, you'll notice the connections.Listen closely.

Some encounters don't stay in the woods — they follow you inward.In this episode of Bigfoot Society, Stephanie, a South Carolina experiencer shares a lifetime of unexplained events that span forests, campsites, and altered states of consciousness. From a terrifying childhood tent encounter near Seneca Lake to strange disturbances at a remote Ocala National Forest campsite, these experiences unfold alongside years of meditation, intuition, and moments where communication didn't come through words at all.Stephanie describes how deep meditation and heightened awareness seemed to open doors she never intended to unlock — moments where the forest went silent, messages arrived without sound, and the line between physical encounters and something far stranger began to blur.This is a serious, firsthand account that explores why certain people seem to experience Bigfoot differently, how intention and consciousness may play a role, and why some encounters happen long before a witness even knows what Sasquatch is.If you've ever wondered whether Bigfoot encounters are only physical — or something more — this episode may change how you listen.Contact Stephanie here: thesoulshinecenter@gmail.com

What happens when unexplained encounters follow you across the country?In this episode of Bigfoot Society, Andrea shares a chilling journey that stretches from the woods of Maryland, through rural West Virginia, and deep into Alaska's Kenai Peninsula. What begins as strange sounds and unsettling activity slowly becomes something harder to dismiss—patterns, proximity, and moments that feel far too intentional.Years of experiences, multiple locations, and the growing realization that whatever she encountered may have been aware of her long before she understood what was happening.Do not miss this episode of Bigfoot Society!

This is a special preview of Bigfoot Society Episode A22, available in full to members. Thank you for listening and for supporting the work that allows these encounters to be shared carefully and preserved long term.In this preview, you'll hear excerpts from a powerful lineup of witnesses whose experiences span remote rivers, national forests, mountain ranges, and back roads across the United States. These voices come from people who lived ordinary lives until a single moment forced them to question what shares the wilderness with us.The episode includes accounts connected to Idaho river country, an Oregon Forest Service cabin, a rural North Carolina roadway, the mountains of Colorado, an isolated Ohio back road, and the deep forests of Washington's Cascade Range. Each location carries its own atmosphere, and each witness brings details that only make sense when heard in their own words.You'll get a sense of encounters involving strange movement in heavy brush, sounds that seem to respond intelligently, road crossings that stop people in their tracks, and nighttime experiences that left families shaken long after the fire burned out. Some of these stories were kept quiet for years before being shared here.If you want to hear the full stories, the details that couldn't fit into this preview, and the conversations that followed, consider joining the Bigfoot Society membership. Your support keeps these episodes possible and ensures these encounters are treated with respect and care.To hear the entire members-only episode, join Bigfoot Society:Visit bigfootsocietypodcast.com and click Members LoginOr tap Join on the Bigfoot Society YouTube channel

In this episode of Bigfoot Society, firsthand witnesses from across North America finally share what they experienced — often in places Bigfoot researchers know all too well.From a violent nighttime incident at a remote Montana campground, to a massive figure crossing a road near Weld, Maine, to daylight activity along Highway 7 near Morton and Mineral, Washington, these encounters didn't happen in stories — they happened in real places.Listeners will hear accounts tied to the Appalachian Trail near Dudleytown, Connecticut, the forests of northern Minnesota, the White Mountains and Mogollon Rim of Arizona, ranch land in British Columbia, and even an Interstate 90 rest stop in Washington — locations where witnesses never expected to come face-to-face with something they couldn't explain.Hunters, campers, loggers, ranchers, and truck drivers describe moments of silence, fear, movement, and presence — sometimes lasting only seconds, sometimes stretching through the night.No theories pushed.No conclusions forced.Just firsthand testimony, shared carefully and honestly.Listen to the full episode — every voice matters, and the pattern only emerges when you hear them all.

In this episode of Bigfoot Society, we travel into Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains to hear a firsthand account that developed slowly, quietly, and persistently. After moving into a rural Appalachian home, artist Christina Salois began noticing subtle disturbances that gradually became harder to dismiss.Unusual sounds inside the house. Animals reacting to something unseen near the treeline. Objects appearing in unexpected places. Signs in the yard that felt intentional rather than random. Some moments were deeply unsettling. Others felt strangely meaningful.As time passed, the activity seemed to respond to attention, awareness, and place. Guests experienced things they could not explain. Physical traces appeared where none should have existed. Certain events raised questions about proximity, awareness, and whether something was paying attention.This episode explores what long-term encounters can look like when they happen close to home — and how they change the people living with them.

Originally released on 8/17/24Jeremiah receives a surprising phone call from listener Cindy just before a July 4th parade. Cindy, from Indiana, shares her 30-year-old story of encountering a Bigfoot family, followed by a UFO sighting and time travel experiences. Cindy's vivid recollection provides a detailed narrative about a baby Bigfoot with changing appearances, an enigmatic UFO hovering nearby, and a group of 'Men in Black'. Following the initial story, Cindy's voicemails delve into more encounters, including a haunted doll, dogman sightings, and ghost investigations, making this episode a thrilling dive into extraordinary paranormal experiences.

Join host Jeremiah Byron as he delves deep into some extraordinary firsthand Bigfoot encounters shared by listeners from across North America. From eerie experiences in Michigan, Wisconsin, Colorado, Washington, Ontario, and across Native American lands in British Columbia, this episode features a diverse range of spine-chilling stories. Hear about mysterious sightings, terrifying grunts, and strange footprints that suggest that something unknown is out there. We also explore rich cultural stories and ancient knowledge from Native American traditions that shed light on understanding possibly different species of Bigfoot. Don't miss these riveting accounts that will change the way you see the woods forever.

In this episode of Bigfoot Society, host Jeremiah Byron speaks with Kevin Lee Gallagher, a fully disabled combat veteran who has served in both the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Kevin shares his chilling childhood encounter with a mysterious creature in Huntsville, Alabama, as well as curious anecdotes about Bigfoot-related briefings he experienced during his military training in various locations across the U.S. and Canada. Tune in to hear Kevin's harrowing story and his thoughts on what Bigfoot might truly be. Don't miss this enthralling discussion that delves deep into one man's lifelong journey with the unknown.

WARNING: This episode contains strong language. Join Jeremiah Byron on this gripping episode of the Bigfoot Society Podcast as he interviews Iggy, a former Yellowstone National Park employee, about his first-hand encounter with what he believes to be Bigfoot. Iggy details his harrowing experience from the summer of 2021, including unsettling encounters with mysterious sounds, sensations, and ultimately, a sighting of the elusive creature. Iggy also shares his journey through dense wildlife areas of the park, the mystifying behaviors of the local fauna, and the emotional impact of the sighting which led him to quit his job shortly thereafter. This eye-opening account is sure to leave listeners with more questions than answers about what truly resides deep in America's national parks.