The Legend Continues: 2nd Annual SasqWatch: Beyond the Footprint Announced!
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- Oct 12
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After an incredible weekend of exploration, learning, and community in the shadow of the Cascades, we’re thrilled to announce the return of one of the Pacific Northwest’s most unique events — the 2nd Annual SasqWatch: Beyond the Footprint, happening September 26–27, 2026 in Randle, Washington.
A Celebration of Sasquatch Research and Pacific Northwest Adventure
The first SasqWatch: Beyond the Footprint brought together Sasquatch researchers, outdoor enthusiasts, and curious minds from across the Pacific Northwest. From engaging presentations and field discussions to the heartfelt Tribute to Dr. Jeff Meldrum, it was a weekend filled with insight, connection, and respect for the mystery that continues to captivate so many.
This coming year, the journey continues — and we’re going even further Beyond the Footprint.
What to Expect in 2026
Dynamic Speakers: Hear from respected Sasquatch researchers, authors, and investigators sharing field data, historical accounts, and firsthand experiences.Expanded Exhibits: Explore new displays and discussions focused on the evidence, science, and stories behind the Sasquatch mystery.Local Vendors & Artisans: Enjoy great food and browse locally made crafts and Bigfoot-inspired art.SasqTrot 5K Fun Run: Lace up for the returning 5K through the scenic forests of East Lewis County.Family-Friendly Atmosphere: Whether you’re a lifelong believer, a skeptic, or simply Sasquatch-curious, SasqWatch offers something for everyone.
Why You Should Attend
Located at Cowlitz River Rentals in Randle, WA, SasqWatch: Beyond the Footprint stands out among Pacific Northwest Bigfoot festivals for its focus on credible research, education, and community. It’s a place where science meets storytelling — and where everyone is welcome to be part of the conversation.
Plan Your Adventure
Dates: September 26–27, 2026
Location: Cowlitz River Rentals, Randle, WA
Learn more & stay updated: www.beyondthefootprint.com

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