Hudson Valley's Hudson Bigfoot Sightings: Turkey Monster & More
Posted Sunday, February 18, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Bigfoot sightings have been reported all over the world, and the Hudson Valley in New York is no exception. A recent video from the YouTube channel Squatch-D TV explores some of the most intriguing Bigfoot sightings in this region.
The video begins with the hosts discussing the recent cold weather in Kentucky and New York. They then dive into the topic of Bigfoot sightings in the Hudson Valley. The first story they discuss is from 1962, where a creature, now known as the "turkey monster," terrorized a Maybrook New York Turkey Farm. This creature was known to scare off teens partying and even threw a keg at them as they scattered to their cars.
Another account from 1976, known as the Blooming Grove Bigfoot, occurred when a man and four other children saw what they described as a gorilla watching them through a window of an abandoned house on Farmingdale Road in Blooming Grove, New York.
The video also mentions a sighting at Harriman State Park, where two friends driving witnessed a Sasquatch near the Appalachian Trail cross. A more recent sighting occurred in 2011, where fishermen and law enforcement reported three Class A sightings in the town of Summers within a year.
The hosts also mention the Lake Kowaki sighting, where fishermen docking a boat around 9:20 p.m. heard a large boulder thrown into the water, and saw a creature with red eyes when they flashed lights on it.
The video is a great resource for Bigfoot enthusiasts and provides a glimpse into the world of Bigfoot sightings in the Hudson Valley. If you're interested in learning more about these sightings, be sure to check out the video and other resources on the Squatch-D TV YouTube channel.