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Big Foot Days

Published on: August 25, 2014

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The illusive Sasquatch who runs through the forest scaring the living daylights out of campers, hikers and hunters, makes his one brief appearance each year for Willow Creek Big Foot Days. Since our family has big feet, this is a festival we can really support!  Bigfoot, to some, is a figment of vivid imaginations. But to those who report an encounter or near brush with this creature, there’s no doubt that something quite large, fast, scary and yes, hairy, came close and made them worry about their safety, even though California Bigfoot is extremely shy and rarely aggressive when confronted by humans (according to the dozens of reports.) The highest rate of sightings and recovered footprints are in the Northwestern most part Northern California near the Oregon border around the Humboldt Forest, Willow Creek, Bluff Creek, Hoopa, Weitchpec, Orleans and Somes Bar, located between Crescent City to the North and Eureka to the South; between Interstate 5 and Highway 101 on Highways 299 and 96. Bigfoot Museum, Bigfoot attractions, and the Bigfoot festival all pay homage to the hairy hominid, one of Humboldt County’s icons.

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