Explore Bigfoot's Hidden Treasures at Area 58 Museum: Share Your Stories
Posted Tuesday, April 22, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
Bigfoot enthusiasts, we've stumbled upon a fascinating video from Area 58 Museum's YouTube channel that's worth checking out! In the video, Priscilla from the Bigfoot Reporting Center in Oakidge, Oregon, gives us a tour of their museum and shares some intriguing Bigfoot findings.
One of the highlights of the video is the display of Bigfoot knee impressions taken from the Al Moon Lab area in Cottage Grove. The impressions were reportedly made by a 1,400-pound creature! Additionally, Cindy Dozen took hair samples from the site of the Homoid Enigma Project, and the hairs were found to be unknown and not from any known animal species.
Priscilla also shows us some Bigfoot casts, including those from the Freeman footage and Peter Burn's collection from Grace Harbor. There's even a Honey Island Swamp Monster cast on display!
The museum also boasts an extensive collection of books on Bigfoot, including works by S Dr. Simeon Heim, Tom Contrell, Penny Ruml, Dana Holyfield, Joe Beard, Bigfoot Highway, and Ron Morhead's Voices in the Wilderness, among others.
But what really caught my attention was the display of never-before-seen photos from Peter Burn's personal collection. These photos were taken when he was a young man in Nepal and show the unknown hand and scalp. It's rare to see such personal items related to Bigfoot research, and it's exciting to think about what other secrets might be hidden in the museum's collection.
In addition to the displays, the museum offers a Bigfoot go bag for $50. The bag includes a journal, pen, lantern, compass, vial with tweezers, gifting stones, an EMF detector, stickers, and a choice between an HD camera or a drone. It's a great deal for any Bigfoot enthusiast looking to gear up for their next expedition.
Overall, the video is a must-watch for any Bigfoot believer. Priscilla's enthusiasm for the subject is infectious, and the museum's collection is truly impressive. If you're in the area, be sure to stop by and share your Bigfoot stories with Priscilla over a cup of coffee. Who knows what secrets you might uncover?