Arkansas Hunters Discover Giant Tracks and Mysterious Knocking at Night

Posted Saturday, August 22, 2026

By Squatchable.com staff

A recent video from the YouTube channel Swamp Horror Stories dives into a chilling firsthand account from Fouke, Arkansas—one of the most legendary hotspots in Sasquatch research. If you're familiar with the Fouke Monster sightings from the 1970s that inspired "The Legend of Boggy Creek," you know this area has a long history of strange encounters. This story adds another fascinating layer to that legacy. The video features a man named Daniel Mercer recounting a weekend hunting trip he took about 12 years ago with a friend named Earl. They were staying at an old cabin on Earl's 40-acre property near the Sulfur River bottoms. What started as a typical October hunting trip quickly turned into something straight out of a nightmare. While clearing brush around the cabin, they discovered massive barefoot tracks—nearly twice the length of a boot—leading into the timber. That evening, after the woods went completely silent (no insects, no frogs, nothing), they heard something heavy walking just beyond their firelight. When Daniel shined his flashlight, he caught a glimpse of something tall and dark moving between the pines. Then came the knocks. Three perfectly spaced knocks from deep in the woods. Earl's face went pale—his grandfather had told him about those knocks. Before they could process what was happening, three more knocks came from the opposite side of the cabin, much closer. What makes this account stand out is the creature's behavior. It paced around the cabin all night but deliberately kept its distance from the porch, as if it understood the boundary between the structure and the wild. The tracks the next morning confirmed this—they circled the cabin but never came onto the porch. The story takes an even more intriguing turn when Daniel discovers an old metal tag from "Mercer Timber Company, 1968" hanging from a tree. That was his last name. Further down the trail, he finds an old foundation with a photograph showing five loggers, including his own grandfather, from October 1968. The back of the photo reads: "We shouldn't have followed it." Daniel learns that in 1968, several timber workers encountered a huge hairy creature walking upright near the river bottoms. They followed it for nearly two miles to an area where trees had been pushed down and woven into strange walls. One of the men, Samuel Price, disappeared. The official story was that he got lost and drowned, but Earl's grandfather believed there was more than one creature out there. That night, the situation escalated. Something enormous crashed through the brush toward the cabin. The walls shook. Daniel could hear deep, slow breathing. A shadow passed the window—the top of its head nearly level with the upper window frame, putting it at least seven feet tall. Then it made a low guttural sound, almost like someone trying to imitate human speech, slammed its hand against the wall three times, and ran. But here's the truly bizarre part: it wasn't running toward the woods. It was running toward something else. Seconds later, they heard a high-pitched, terrible scream—not