Itinerary
There were 5 stops total on The Bigfoot Tour
1ST STOP: was the North American Bigfoot Center
In Boring, Oregon. The NABC is a museum full of authenticated Bigfoot artifacts. The museum is
owned by Cliff Barackman of Finding Bigfoot fame.
When departing the NABC in the comfort of our own
vehicles the tourist would be lead to the second
stop.
The Drive
The majority of the route is also known as the Oregon Bigfoot Highway because there have been so many Bigfoot sightings along the highway. On this scenic byway we would see cliffs, rapids, waterfalls, and sometimes wildlife (eagles, bears, elk).
2ND STOP:
is a scenic area where we could explore a little and hike along a river for up to 1
mile (depending on trail conditions and group abilities).
3RD STOP:
We would arrive at a scenic area along
the river. I had a structure to show you here. A nest? It was only a short walk along the river.
4TH STOP:
was a trailhead. This is a scenic
area that was badly burned in 2020 wildfires. There was a 1.2 mile hike to a beautiful area next to the river. The area had agates, crystals, signs of
wildlife, and whitewater rapids we could view and take pictures next to.
5TH STOP: was a primitive campground nearly 40 miles from the nearest town. At this scenic area two rivers meet. There would be great mud here for plastering in case we didn’t find anything to plaster along the tour.
From here we said our goodbyes
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