A dedicated team of researchers in upstate New York claims they’ve documented hundreds of Bigfoot encounters — including one creature caught dumpster diving at a Dairy Queen.
A dedicated team of researchers in upstate New York claims they’ve documented hundreds of Bigfoot encounters — including one creature caught dumpster diving at a Dairy Queen.
A veteran truck driver with nearly 50 years on the road sees something in a Texas field that defies everything he thought he knew about the natural world.
We are fascinated by Bigfoot when we read about him in books or see him on TV—but what would you do if you came face-to-face with an 800-pound creature in the wild, and discovered that the terror is so overwhelming that grown men break down sobbing and can never bring themselves to hunt in the woods again?
Fascination with Bigfoot disappears fast when you’re standing face-to-face with an 800-pound creature – and the terror never truly fades.
You thought the Bigfoot mystery was just about footprints in the mud? Think again. In this episode of Weird After Dark, we dig deeper into Darren Marlar’s latest Weird Darkness story — “Bigfoot: Man, Monster, or Myth?” From its hoaxed beginnings to bone-chilling encounters that leave witnesses shattered, we’re unpacking the science, the fear, and the strange truth that keeps Bigfoot’s legend alive. Weird After Dark — where the stories you thought you knew… go even deeper.
The world’s most dedicated cryptozoologists are joining forces in an unprecedented alliance, sharing technology and decades of research to finally crack the mysteries of Bigfoot, Yeti, and the Loch Ness Monster.
A performance artist posing as a cryptozoologist tried to charge $9.31 admission to view his fake Bigfoot corpse at the New York State Fair — until part of his photo evidence proved him to be a hoaxer.
When a Michigan dispensary offers free weed for proof of Bigfoot, stoners, skeptics, and cryptid-chasers collide in the most brilliantly absurd marketing stunt of the century.
Colorado River Expeditions, a rafting company operating on the Upper Colorado River, released video footage on May 26 that they claim shows a genuine Bigfoot encounter from their first river trip of the season on May 24, 2025. The company posted the video with the bold claim: “No CGI. No fakes. Just wilderness and raw footage.”