Followers of the Squatch
SASQUATCH FOLLOWERS CORNER
Your Guide to the Bigfoot/Sasquatch/Yeti Community
Welcome to the CleanSquatch Sasquatch Followers page! We've rounded up the best resources for cryptid enthusiasts, researchers, and believers. Whether you're a seasoned Squatcher or just curious about the legend, these are the places where the community gathers.
📚 MAJOR RESEARCH ORGANIZATIONS & WEBSITES
1. Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization (BFRO)
Website: https://www.bfro.net/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BFRO.group/
Why Follow: Founded in 1995, BFRO is the oldest and largest scientific research organization exploring the Bigfoot/Sasquatch mystery. They maintain a comprehensive database of sightings across North America and conduct expeditions regularly.
2. Alberta Sasquatch Organization
Website: https://sasquatchalberta.com/
Why Follow: Premier destination for Bigfoot sightings and research in the Canadian Rockies. They host annual camping trips and expeditions in Alberta, including Banff, Jasper, and Waterton areas.
3. Sasquatch Investigations of the Rockies (SIR)
Website: https://sasquatchinvestigations.org/
Why Follow: The only Bigfoot research group whose origins are in Colorado. Features authentic photos, rock structure analysis, and ongoing investigations in the Rocky Mountains.
4. Kentucky Bigfoot Research Organization (KBRO)
Website: https://www.kentuckybigfoot.com/
Why Follow: A non-kill research group investigating Bigfoot sightings in Kentucky. They have a Bigfoot Hotline (502-435-2771) and host annual fall expeditions. Great local media coverage and credible investigations.
5. Pennsylvania Bigfoot Society
Website: https://www.pabigfoot.com/
Why Follow: Founded in 1998, this voluntary research organization studies the Bigfoot/Sasquatch phenomenon in Pennsylvania. Offers expedition info, conferences, and forums.
📱 POPULAR FACEBOOK PAGES & GROUPS
6. Upper Peninsula Bigfoot/Sasquatch Research Organization
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UPBSRO/
Location: Hermansville, Michigan
Followers: 4,358+
Why Follow: Active research group focused on Michigan's Upper Peninsula. They post field reports, share local sightings, and don't believe in harming Bigfoot. Very engaged community.
7. Pennsylvania Bigfoot Investigations
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PaBigfootInv/
Location: Bloomsburg, PA
Followers: 7,817+
Why Follow: Group based in Central/Northeastern Pennsylvania investigating sightings with frequent field updates, private land investigations, and active community engagement.
8. Central Florida Bigfoot (now Central Kentucky Bigfoot)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CentralFloridaBigfoot/
Followers: 4,178+
Why Follow: Dedicated to finding the truth and tracking trail cam footage. They post regular updates from the field and document constant activity.
9. Expedition Bigfoot (TV Show)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/expeditionbigfoot/
Why Follow: Official group for the Travel Channel show featuring Dr. Mireya Mayor. Features latest equipment and technologies for Bigfoot investigations.
📺 TV SHOW PAGES TO FOLLOW
10. Finding Bigfoot
Network: Animal Planet
Why Follow: One of the longest-running and most popular Bigfoot shows. Led by Matt Moneymaker, founder of BFRO. While the show searches for evidence, the community discussions are engaging. Look for their official social media presence.
11. Mountain Monsters
Network: Travel Channel / Max
Why Follow: The A.I.M.S. team (Appalachian Investigators of Mysterious Sightings) searches for cryptids in West Virginia. Entertaining and has a passionate fanbase. Known for the late "Trapper" John Tice.
🌍 INTERNATIONAL & YETI RESOURCES
12. Yeti Research - National Geographic
Website: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/yeti-abominable-snowman-bear-daniel-taylor
Why Follow: Comprehensive coverage of Yeti research including Daniel Taylor's 60-year search in the Himalayas. Scientific perspective on the Abominable Snowman legend.
13. Re:wild - Yeti and Bigfoot Articles
Website: https://www.rewild.org/blog/yeti-and-bigfoot-are-they-real
Why Follow: Conservation organization that explores cryptozoology from a scientific lens. Great articles comparing Bigfoot and Yeti legends.
🗺️ REGIONAL RESEARCH GROUPS
14. Texas Bigfoot Research Center
Why Follow: Active research in Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma. Includes sightings database, member info, and current investigations in the Gulf Coast region.
15. West Coast Sasquatch Research
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Why Follow: Conducts research in British Columbia with book reviews, FAQ, and extensive photo/news archives from the Pacific Northwest.
💡 BONUS RESOURCES
Meetup Groups: https://www.meetup.com/topics/sasquatch/
Find local Sasquatch enthusiast groups in your area to connect with other believers and researchers.
BFRO Sightings Database: https://www.bfro.net/gdb/
Comprehensive, searchable database of credible Bigfoot sightings across North America, maintained by volunteers.
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🔍 WHAT MAKES A GOOD SASQUATCH RESOURCE?
When exploring Bigfoot/Sasquatch/Yeti websites and communities, look for:
✅ Active Field Research - Groups that actually go out investigating, not just reposting stories
✅ Credible Witness Accounts - Verified sightings with follow-up investigations
✅ Scientific Approach - Even if you believe, good research uses evidence and methodology
✅ Community Engagement - Active forums, expeditions, and events you can participate in
✅ Ethical Practices - "No-kill" research that respects the creatures and environment
📖 FURTHER READING
Want to dive deeper? Check out:
- The Secret History of Bigfoot by John O'Connor (2024)
- Bigfoot Casebook by Janet Bord & Colin Bord
- Yeti: The Ecology of a Mystery by Daniel Taylor
Remember: Whether you're a believer, a skeptic, or just here for the fun, the Sasquatch community is passionate, welcoming, and always ready for the next adventure into the woods.
Stay Squatchy!
— The CleanSquatch Team
Have a great Sasquatch resource we missed? Let us know and we'll add it to the list!
⚠️ IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER
Just Like Sasquatch, We Don't Own These Sites
CleanSquatch.com is not affiliated with, does not own, operate, or control any of the websites, Facebook pages, or organizations listed on this page. These are independent third-party resources provided for informational and entertainment purposes only.
What This Means:
- We're just fellow Sasquatch enthusiasts pointing you toward interesting resources
- We don't endorse, verify, or take responsibility for the content on these external sites
- We can't guarantee the accuracy of information found on third-party websites
- These organizations operate independently and have their own terms, privacy policies, and practices
- Links may change or become inactive (much like Sasquatch himself)
Use At Your Own Risk: If you choose to visit these sites, join their groups, attend their expeditions, or purchase their products/services, you do so at your own discretion. CleanSquatch.com is not responsible for:
- Any interactions you have with these organizations
- Content posted by third parties
- Expeditions, events, or activities organized by these groups
- Any claims made by these websites about Sasquatch, Bigfoot, or Yeti
Our Role: We're simply providing a curated list of resources we think the Sasquatch community might find interesting. Think of us as park rangers pointing you to different trails—but you're responsible for your own hike.
Like Sasquatch himself, these sites are elusive, independent, and beyond our control.
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