Bigfoot Sightings Page

 

The links listed below will connect you to the two (2) most comprehensive Bigfoot sightings databases online.  If you are compiling your own database of Bigfoot sightings, or if you were just interested in where and when Bigfeet were sighted, these would be the sites you would need to visit.

 

Bigfoot Encounters – This site utilizes an actual map of North America comprising of the United States and Canada.  There are also links to Bigfoot sightings around the world as well as a historical sightings database.  This site is professionally constructed and appears to be updated regularly.

 

Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization’s Geographic Database of Bigfoot/Sasquatch Sightings and Reports – Another very well constructed site.  This site claims to be the ONLY scientifically based Bigfoot organization.  I can’t vouch for that claim but their database page is top-notch.  It comprises maps of the United States and Canada as well as tables listing all of the states and provinces of both countries.  It also features an international report database.

 

The Paranormal & Cryptozoology Club – My very own paranormal club.  It boasts a membership of about 150 and has been in existence since June 2001.  This club is designed so that all members can learn, discuss, post files, and use as they see fit in their investigation or just casual interest in the paranormal.  The paranormal in this case is anything and everything.  Bigfoot, UFOs, Loch Ness Monster, Ghosts, Mysterious Places, anything Fortean, any Lake or Sea Monsters, Globsters, and whatever else falls into the realm of the strange, unknown, or unexplained.

I am very liberal into the content that our members post.  As long as it has to do with the paranormal in some way, shape, or form, I have no qualms with it.

Currently, we have one of the most extensive bookmark sections I have ever seen.  It spans everything from encyclopedia-like sites; US Government pages, to well designed and maintained personal pages.  I assure you everything contained within are top-notch.

We also have a running 'polls' section and a rather extensive 'files' are which has plenty to look at and read.

Recently we created an off-site homepage, which has a link on the homepage of the club, and we have joined over 15 webrings, that are listed on the off-site club homepage, so that we can bring potential members in from outside the Yahoo!  Clubs environment and we, as club members, can explore the webrings for new and interesting sites.