Investigators Find Mysterious Stick Structures in Swamp, Possible Bigfoot Activity

Posted Friday, June 19, 2026

By Squatchable.com staff

So I stumbled across this video from the Minnesota Bigfoot Research Team, and honestly, it's one of those field investigations that really makes you think. Jeremy and his partner headed out together for what looks like their first joint outing, and what they found in that swamp area is pretty intriguing. The whole video centers around these tree structures they've been documenting. You know the type – sticks arranged in ways that just don't seem to happen naturally. But here's where it gets interesting. Some of these structures have root systems still attached, which could suggest they were pulled up rather than broken off. And then there are others without root systems, which raises the question of how they were harvested. What really caught my attention is how they describe finding these structures in a line, right in the same area where they've found others before. The swamp apparently wasn't as deep as it used to be, so they walked around it and didn't spot anything obvious. But then they started finding these arrangements tucked away in the woods. One of the most compelling moments is when they examine a structure that's clearly been placed – it's jammed in there, positioned in the middle with no missing branches above it to explain how it got there. The way they describe it, it almost sounds like something deliberately constructed a shelter or framework. For anyone unfamiliar with tree structures in Sasquatch research, these have been a fascinating piece of evidence for years. Researchers have documented hundreds of these arrangements across North America, often in remote areas far from human trails. The theory is that these could be used as markers, wind breaks, or even rudimentary shelters. Some structures show signs of being deliberately woven or stacked, while others appear to be simple tripods or A-frames. The researchers in this video seem genuinely puzzled by what they're finding. They acknowledge it could be coincidence, but the patterns they're describing – structures in a line, in the same general area, with some showing signs of being placed rather than naturally fallen – that's the kind of thing that keeps researchers going back. There's also a funny moment where they joke about the subjects "updating their living room" with new furniture, which honestly is a pretty good way to describe what they might be witnessing. If these are indeed being constructed by something, it would make sense that old structures get replaced with new ones over time. The Minnesota Bigfoot Research Team has been documenting these findings on their Facebook page, and they mention having video evidence of similar structures. This particular outing seems to be adding to their growing catalog of interesting finds in that area. If you're into field investigations and want to see what experienced researchers are finding in the woods, this is definitely worth checking out. The casual conversation between the two investigators gives you a real sense of what it's like to be out there, examining evidence and trying to figure out what you're looking at. Sometimes the most compelling evidence isn't a clear sighting – it's patterns like these that really get you thinking.