Exploring the Bigfoot Museum: Traits, Sightings, and a Cave Tour

Posted Monday, June 24, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, you'll be thrilled to know about the Cloudcroft Bigfoot Museum in New Mexico. Recently, I stumbled upon a video by Obscurist Tourist, showcasing this fascinating museum. The museum offers a unique experience, allowing visitors to learn about the history of Bigfoot sightings and even try some Bigfoot cherry cider! Upon entering the museum, you're greeted with a wall showcasing the size differential between humans, chimps, and Bigfoot. The wall also features various animal tracks found in the woods and documentation of Bigfoot sightings. The museum even has an official Bigfoot search team that has found numerous footprints and imprints over the years. One of the most intriguing exhibits is a hand cast from 1994, which has unusual proportions. The museum also features various names commonly referred to as Sasquatch, including Harry man, Hudo, Takui Windigo, Skunk Ape, and Grassman. As you explore the museum, you'll encounter a cave exhibit, where you can see a giant skeleton and a Yeti scene. The museum also features a giant rattlesnake, which may seem slightly terrifying, but don't worry, it's not real! Towards the end of the museum, you'll find a tunnel that leads to the last room, where you'll come face to face with a life-sized Bigfoot exhibit. The exhibit is so realistic that it's slightly terrifying, but also amazing to see. The Cloudcroft Bigfoot Museum is a must-visit for any Bigfoot enthusiast. The museum has only been open for five months, but it's already clear how much effort has been put into it. I highly recommend visiting this museum if you're in the area. Be sure to check out the Obscurist Tourist video for a sneak peek of what you can expect to see.