Maryland Bigfoot Cases Investigated Along Patapsco River and Cecil County Farm
Posted Saturday, July 11, 2026
By Squatchable.com staff
Maryland might not be the first state that comes to mind when you think about Sasquatch country, but after diving into this recent video from Phantoms & Monsters Radio, it's clear that the Old Line State has a serious case file worth paying attention to. The episode covers multiple cryptid hotspots across Maryland, but the Bigfoot content alone is enough to make any researcher sit up and take notice.
The Patapsco River corridor is where things get really interesting. This area, which includes Sykesville, Daniels, and Patapsco Valley State Park, has been producing reports for decades. The so-called "Sykesville Monster" made waves in the early 1970s, but the activity hasn't stopped since. One of the most compelling details is the host's own personal encounter on May 9th, 1981, near Sykesville along the south branch of the Patapsco River. When investigators have their own experiences in the field, that adds a layer of credibility that's hard to match.
The 2015 Daniels area report is a textbook example of why river corridors matter in Sasquatch research. A mother and daughter were walking along the trail when they noticed deer frozen motionless on the hillside, not feeding, not moving, just locked in place. Then came the heavy footfalls, followed by objects being thrown at them, first 10 to 15 feet away, then a second one landing just 8 to 10 feet from the witness. Rock throwing is one of those behaviors that comes up again and again in credible encounter reports, and researchers have long theorized it functions as a warning or territorial display. The fact that this happened only about six miles downstream from the host's own 1981 encounter is hard to ignore.
Another Patapsco Valley incident involved a mother and teenage son exploring a seldom-used section of the park looking for ruins of an old town washed out in the 1970s. From the start, the mother felt watched. They came across an empty ball field, metal bleachers, and an old shack. Then the mother noticed deep footprints in semi-dry mud that she was certain hadn't been there when they arrived. She tried to recreate them by jumping and couldn't make the marks nearly as deep. Her son glimpsed what he described as an arm, they heard a strange resonant sound like someone blowing across the top of a jug, and they passed what looked like a bedding area in thick cool grass. When the son struck a tree with a stick again near the vehicle, a huge roar and scream erupted behind them. That report checks off nearly every box in the Sasquatch encounter checklist: feeling of being watched, sudden appearance of tracks, multiple track sizes, possible bedding, parallel movement, a partial limb sighting, unusual vocalization, and an aggressive response after wood knocking.
The Cecil County horse farm case is where things get really wild. This isn't just a single sighting, it's an ongoing, active investigation site. The property has produced large and small hominid-like tracks, possible large canine prints, disturbed horses, nighttime window scratching incidents, and even a recorded UAP event on August 28, 2023, when the resident captured a 4-minute video of an object with red and white flashing and undulating lights hovering above the trees. The research team that investigated on August 12, 2023, including Timothy Rener and Chad Reading, spent about six hours on-site and encountered several anomalies that surprised everyone. During a dowsing session nearby, a wooden dowsing rod was reportedly violently pulled toward the ground twice before snapping.
What makes this case particularly fascinating is how it combines multiple categories of unexplained activity in one concentrated area. Bigfoot-type tracks, possible cryptid canine prints, animal disturbance, nighttime activity, and aerial phenomena all happening at the same location. The farm sits only about a mile and a half to two miles from where the Susquehanna River empties into the Chesapeake Bay, an area that has historically been heavy with UFO activity. When you start seeing these kinds of overlaps between Sasquatch reports and UAP sightings in the same geographic zones, it raises questions that traditional researchers are only beginning to take seriously.
The video also touches on other Maryland cryptids like the Dwayyo, Goatman, and Snallygaster, plus something called the Patapsco Phoenix, but the Bigfoot material alone makes this episode worth your time. The Patapsco River corridor pattern is exactly the kind of clustering that serious researchers look for, multiple incidents in the same geographic area, similar terrain features, recurring behavioral patterns, and witness descriptions that align across decades. River corridors have always been important in Sasquatch research because they provide travel routes, cover, food sources, and concealment. The Patapsco fits that profile perfectly.
If you're interested in Maryland cryptid reports or just want to hear about an active investigation site that combines Sasquatch activity with UAP events, this video is definitely worth checking out. The level of detail in the witness accounts and the ongoing nature of the Cecil County investigation make it stand out from typical recap content.