
Bigfoot Analyst Details Two Recent South Idaho Sightings
The Pacific Northwest, more so than any other part of the country, has the most Bigfoot sightings annually.
A renowned researcher of the creature who has more than 30 years of experience investigating claims believes that a portion of mountains in southwestern Idaho is currently home to the cryptid that people have been reportedly seeing since the late 1800s.
It's the time of year now when people are going to be spending weekends in the mountains with their families, friends, and pets. The chances for Bigfoot encounters increase greatly between the months of June and September and peaks in October, according to information shared by Novy Pro.
Southwestern Idaho Likely a Bigfoot Hotspot, Says Renowned Researcher
The states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana have accounted for more than 1,000 Bigfoot sightings in the past 30 years, according to data published by The Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization (BFRO). The founder of the BFRO, Matthew Moneymaker, has been investigating these incidents and publishing his findings since 1995.

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The BFRO website recently published an incident report (#78583) regarding multiple alleged Bigfoot sightings in the hills of Ada County, Idaho, as far back as 2023 and as recent as May 4, 2025.
An Idaho man reported both incidents to the BFRO, with the most recent alleged run-in involving nocturnal tree knocking and howls in the area of Dry Creek, northeast of Boise. You can view the full incident report with the BFRO by clicking here.
Have you had any strange experiences in the area of Dry Creek outside of Boise recently?
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