Woman Finds Sasquatch Footprints and Twisted Gate in Family Garden
Posted Friday, June 26, 2026
By Squatchable.com staff
Fresh footprints, a twisted garden gate, and a juvenile track—this footage from a small family garden might be one of the most compelling follow-up investigations to a night vision encounter that has surfaced recently.
The video comes from a channel documenting paranormal and Sasquatch activity in an area known as Wineberry Holler. According to the creator, the night before this footage was captured, they had filmed a Sasquatch on night vision, with the eyeshine visible in their shorts. The next morning, they returned to document what was left behind.
What they found is remarkable. Multiple footprints are shown throughout the garden area, including what the filmer identifies as a juvenile track—smaller in size but still showing clear heel and toe impressions. The ground was described as hard as rock in some areas, making the preservation of these prints even more significant.
One of the most intriguing pieces of evidence is the garden gate. The filmer points out that it had been twisted open, noting that it would require deliberate manipulation to access. They mention the gate previously had a wire on it, suggesting the Sasquatch had learned how to work the mechanism. The garden contains potatoes, tomatoes, and melons—a substantial food source that would certainly attract a family group of Sasquatch.
The investigator also documented scat near the area and examined the barbed wire fence for hair samples, though they noted the Sasquatch appeared to have been careful not to leave any behind. Despite this, a clear trail was found leading through the vegetation, with plants pushed down in a pattern consistent with a large-bodied creature moving through.
A fascinating piece of family history was also shared. The filmer mentioned that their family had long believed there were "ghost horses" running through the creek near their property. It wasn't until they placed an audio recorder in the area that they realized the sounds attributed to ghost horses for generations were actually Sasquatch vocalizations. This aligns with numerous reports across Sasquatch research where unusual sounds in wooded areas have later been attributed to these elusive beings rather than wildlife.
The area is dense with poison ivy and poison oak, which the filmer pointed out, and the terrain includes a creek that appears to be a natural travel corridor for whatever has been visiting the gardens.
For anyone interested in footprint analysis, it's worth noting that researchers like Dr. Jeff Meldrum have extensively documented Sasquatch tracks and identified characteristics such as midfoot flexibility, pressure ridges, and dermal ridges that distinguish them from human or bear prints. The presence of a juvenile track alongside adult prints would also be consistent with family group behavior, which has been reported in numerous Sasquatch sightings across North America.
This video is definitely worth watching for anyone following recent Sasquatch encounters. The combination of fresh night vision footage from the previous night and the physical evidence documented the following morning makes this a particularly strong case. The filmer encourages viewers to check out their shorts to see the eyeshine footage from the night before, which provides important context for the footprint evidence shown here.
It's rare to see such a complete sequence—nighttime visual documentation followed by morning physical evidence—and the casual, unscripted nature of the investigation adds authenticity to the findings.