Bigfoot Footprints Discovered: Explorers Find Evidence of Possible Sasquatch Family in Forest

Posted Saturday, March 22, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

A recent video posted on YouTube by the Rocky Mountain Sasquatch channel has caught the attention of Bigfoot enthusiasts. The video, titled "Tracking Lion Rock Sasquatch During Bigfoot Investigation," follows a group of researchers as they investigate possible Sasquatch activity in the Pacific Northwest. The video begins with the group tracking what appears to be large footprints in the moss and disturbed ground. They speculate that the footprints could belong to a Sasquatch, as the Pacific Northwest is known for having the largest average Bigfoot sighting reports. As they continue to follow the trail, they come across what looks like a large footprint with distinct toes. The group measures the print and finds it to be around 19 inches in length, with a width of 6.5 inches at the heel and 8 inches at the toe section. They also notice that the ferns and vegetation around the print have been disturbed, indicating that something heavy and with wide feet had stepped there. The group continues to follow the trail, hearing branches snapping and leaves rustling in the distance. They speculate that the Sasquatch may be trying to intimidate them with its loud footsteps. Towards the end of the video, the group discovers what appears to be a wood knocking tool made from a branch that has been shoved into the ground. They hypothesize that the Sasquatch may have used it to communicate with other Sasquatches in the area. Overall, the video provides an exciting glimpse into the world of Sasquatch research and the ongoing search for evidence of their existence. As Bigfoot believers, we are always thrilled to see new footage and investigations that shed light on this elusive and fascinating creature. We encourage our readers to check out the video and form their own opinions on the evidence presented.