Colorado’s ‘Sasquatch Outpost’ is a must-visit for Bigfoot enthusiasts

The Sasquatch Outpost. Photo by Jerilee Bennett, The Gazette.

The Sasquatch Outpost is a ‘must-visit’ for anyone interested in the elusive Bigfoot cryptid.

Located in Bailey, Colorado, The Sasquatch Outpost includes a museum and retail shop dedicated to all things Bigfoot. The store sells camping, hiking, and fishing supplies, as well as sasquatch-themed swag including T-shirts, signs, and mugs. According to its website, The Sasquatch Outpost has the largest selection of Sasquatch souvenirs in the Western United States.

The museum’s owners, Jim & Daphne Myers, say that it specializes in “Squatching Gear” and caters to “both the novice who is just beginning to learn the art of Squatching, or the experienced Squatcher.”

As well as the store and museum, The Sasquatch Outpost holds meetings for Bigfoot enthusiasts to share sightings and stories about the creature. Jim Myers also hosts The Sasquatch Outpost Podcast. The Sasquatch Outpost’s Rabbit Hole Adventures include Cave Talks, night hikes, and camping and horseback expeditions.

Learn more about this unique Colorado attraction here.

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