Photographer Encounters Mysterious Creature at Glacier National Park Campground

Posted Saturday, June 20, 2026

By Squatchable.com staff

Glacier National Park has always been one of those places where the Sasquatch stories feel a little too real to dismiss, and a recent video posted by the YouTube channel Bigfoot Sasquatch Stories leans into that energy hard. The storytelling piece recreates a photographer's night at Bowman Lake Campground where something massive apparently went toe-to-toe with a giant bull moose for hours on end. The story follows David, a nature photographer who drives into the western side of the park in late September to capture moose during rutting season. Almost from the moment he hits the road near Polebridge, things feel off. His radio cuts to broken static. The campground is nearly empty when it should still have photographers around. And when he stops at the ranger station to register, the older ranger on duty hits him with a warning that would wipe the smile off anyone's face: if he hears something walking around camp on two legs, stay inside the tent and don't use a flashlight. Three long claw marks slant down near the cabin door handle, deep and fresh. David notices them but never gets an explanation. Once he sets up camp near the tree line, the physical evidence starts stacking up. A pine trunk twisted and snapped at over eight feet off the ground, with the wood grain twisted in a direction that suggests extreme force applied by hand rather than wind or lightning strike. A footprint almost twice the length of his boot sunk deep into soft mud, with an unbelievable stride between steps. No clear claw marks, which rules out a grizzly for anyone paying attention. Then comes the moose. This isn't your average bull. Its antlers are nearly as wide as the front of a pickup truck, with a long scar running down its shoulder from an old fight. The animal steps out of the darkness and stares into the forest, ears twitching, completely ignoring David. It lets out a heavy warning sound before disappearing back into the trees. Around 11 PM, the real show begins. Sharp, rhythmic knocking from the western woods. Heavy footsteps circling the camp. A wet, rotten smell slipping through the tent opening. And then, a large dark shape moving just beyond the flashlight beam. The video uses AI-generated visuals to bring the story to life, and the channel is upfront that it's a fictional storytelling piece inspired by long-standing legends across North America. But the details align with what witnesses in the Pacific Northwest and northern Rockies have reported for generations. Bowman Lake sits in one of the most remote sections of Glacier, far from cell service, surrounded by dense lodgepole pine and heavy seasonal fog. Exactly the kind of terrain where encounters tend to happen. If you're into long-form storytelling that leans into the folklore rather than trying to prove anything, this one is worth the watch. The atmosphere alone is worth sticking around for, and the buildup to that final dark shape moving in the fog is genuinely unsettling.