4 to 6 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
10 people
English
This is the only tour of its kind in Oregon. Discover the legend of Bigfoot at the North American Bigfoot Center, a museum full of authenticated Bigfoot artifacts. Some the artifacts were found in the very area we will visit when we travel deep into the Mt Hood National Forest. Bigfoot sightings in this area are plentiful and the scenery is amazing. The drive is along a scenic byway with cliffs, waterfalls, wildlife and more. There are plenty of opportunities to find our own Bigfoot evidence as there are multiple hikes available on the tour. We will make a casting for you to you to keep as well. Hear all the stories and learn techniques to go on a search of your own, or just enjoy a hike through nature with a friend. Join us on the next adventure!
The North American Bigfoot Center is a bigfoot museum and gift shop in Boring, Oregon. It is owned and curated by Animal Planet’s Finding Bigfoot researcher Cliff Barackman. The museum features exhibits, artifacts, evidence, and interactive display related to the legendary creature. You can also shop for bigfoot themed merchandise or join a membership program to access exclusive content and events.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Included
There are 5 stops total including the North American Bigfoot Center.
When departing the NABC in our own vehicles the tourist will be lead to the first stop.
The majority of the route is also known as the Oregon Bigfoot Highway because there have been so many Bigfoot sightings along the highway. The 2nd stop (1st being NABC) is a scenic area where we can explore a little and hike along the Clackamas river for up to 1 mile (depending on trail conditions and group abilities).
At stop 3 we will arrive at a scenic area along the river. I have something to show you here. It’s only a short walk along the river. It’s Bigfoot related.
Stop 4 is Alder Flat Trailhead. This is a scenic area that was badly burned in 2020 wildfires. There’s a 1.2 mile hike to a beautiful area next to the river. The area has agates, crystals, wildlife, and whitewater rapids we can view.
Stop 5 is NFD 63. At this scenic area the Collawash River meets the Clackamas. There is great mud here for plastering.
4 hours • Admission Ticket Free