The internet is full of stories of people catching a glimpse of the infamous BigFoot. There are even Facebook groups dedicated to this phenomenon. Most of the sightings seem to have one thing in common, remote wooded regions of rural land.
A human-like hairy creature appears in forests with huge hands and feet. And from what I read, usually, these elusive creatures are not friendly. Some people spend all of their free time investigating these claims and documenting each of these rare sightings.
I personally do not know much about the creature called BigFoot, except that a bigfoot creature is possibly an interdimensional being and has the ability to explore our world and others. So if you are interested in catching a glimpse of this giant creature. Keep this in mind: A bigfoot prefers a forest, freshwater, and places without people.
I heard of people seeing a bigfoot cross the highway in parts of South Dakota. I listened to a recording uploaded to the internet that someone claimed to be a bigfoot howling in the dark.
There was even a news article about a man witnessing a bigfoot while camping with his family in Arkansas. The report states how this man decides to fire a gun at the bigfoot because it frightened him, which scared other campers in the process.
The stories are endless and interesting.
Here is a list of the states that have the most bigfoot sightings documented by Bigfoot Field Researchers and Satellite Internet:
State Sightings State Population Sightings/100k
Washington | 676 | 7,614,893 | 8.9 |
California | 445 | 39,512,223 | 1.1 |
Florida | 328 | 21,477,737 | 1.5 |
Ohio | 302 | 11,689,100 | 2.6 |
Illinois | 296 | 12,671,821 | 2.3 |
Oregon | 254 | 4,217,737 | 6 |
Texas | 246 | 28,995,881 | 0.8 |
Michigan | 220 | 9,986,857 | 2.2 |
Missouri | 154 | 6,137,428 | 2.5 |
Louisiana has 43 bigfoot sightings.
Nevada has the fewest bigfoot sightings by population.
Source: Satellite Internet, Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization