“Creepy Things to Experience in Oklahoma” Series: Sasquatch Sites
Alright, it’s time for part 3, and this time we’re on the hunt for Oklahoma’s elusive Bigfoot. Pack your gear, bring some smoke, and let’s go on a Sunday ‘Squatch hunt. From the deep forests of Honobia to the wild refuge near Oklahoma City, Oklahoma’s Sasquatch sightings are honest to goodness truth! Let’s see if you can handle tracking down the legendary creature himself.
Honobia, tucked away in Pushmataha County, is practically the Sasquatch capital of Oklahoma. This spot is so active with sightings, they throw an annual Bigfoot Festival every fall to celebrate. Locals and visitors talk about hearing deep howls echoing in the night, finding oversized footprints, and even catching glimpses of something huge and shadowy moving through the trees. With dense forests and a long history of encounters, Honobia is perfect for a full-day ‘Squatch adventure. Bring your snacks, settle in, and see if you’re brave enough to make it until sundown.
McCurtain County, particularly around Broken Bow Lake, is another Oklahoma Bigfoot hotspot. People have reported strange howls, massive shadows lurking in the woods, and mysterious calls that echo through the trees at night. Imagine camping out, passing a blunt around, and hearing something howl that’s definitely not the usual wildlife. This area’s dense forests and remote feel make it perfect for a Sasquatch hunt, especially if you’re looking to add a little thrill to your weekend.
Closer to civilization but still spooky, the Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge on the edge of Oklahoma City is known for its Sasquatch sightings. This refuge is full of thick woods and swamps, which make it a prime hiding spot. Some local joggers even claim to have seen large, shadowy figures lurking by the trails. So if you’re looking for a ‘Squatch hunt close to the city, Stinchcomb lets you dive into the mystery without heading too far out. Plus, there’s something extra eerie about knowing Bigfoot might be hiding right in OKC’s backyard.
The Kiamichi Mountains in Le Flore County are another Bigfoot haven, with sightings that go back years. Reports from here often include everything from strange wood knocks to sightings of large, hairy figures moving through the forest. This spot is remote and rugged, perfect for a Sunday ‘Squatch hike with plenty of spots to stop, light up, and listen for the sounds of something unusual in the distance. Just remember, these mountains belong to Bigfoot, so keep your eyes open and your ears peeled.
Boggy Depot in Atoka County, a former ghost town, also has a reputation as a Bigfoot hotspot. Hikers and campers report hearing strange wood knocks and seeing large shapes moving in the trees. This spot’s old ghost town vibe makes it even spookier for a ‘Squatch hunt. Picture yourself ending your Sunday adventure with a bonfire, a blunt, and an eye out for Bigfoot under the stars.
Well, there you go. Those are some of the best places in Oklahoma to spot Sasquatch. Each location has its own unique vibe, from the wilds of Honobia to the eerie quiet of Boggy Depot. Grab your friends, ready your camera, and let’s see who’s got the guts to last through a Sunday ‘Squatch hunt. And stay tuned for part 4—Oklahoma’s creepy spots are just getting warmed up!