Alabama Bigfoot Project
The Alabama Bigfoot Project is a year-long, boots-on-the-ground field investigation focused on one of the most active and least understood Sasquatch regions in the Deep South.
For years, this privately owned property in rural Alabama has produced unexplained activity — vocalizations, wood knocks, movement through dense brush, structure formations, and repeated eyewitness encounters. Instead of chasing stories across the map, we are doing what few have attempted: locking down one hotspot and studying it continuously.
This project is not a weekend expedition.
It is a sustained scientific observation effort.
We are deploying:
Long-duration trail cameras
Audio recorders capable of capturing infrasound and nocturnal vocalizations
Environmental DNA (eDNA) collection stations
Hair and tissue traps
Physical tracking and mapping of movement corridors
Every device remains in place for months at a time, allowing us to document patterns instead of isolated moments.
Our goal is simple but ambitious:
To determine whether an unknown primate species is utilizing this land — and to prove it with data, not stories.
Our Mission
The Alabama Bigfoot Project exists to document, analyze, and verify the presence of an unknown primate species in Alabama through long-term field research, environmental data collection, and transparent public reporting.
Did you know?
Alabama is one of the top states in America for reported Bigfoot encounters — with hundreds of sightings, vocalizations, and track finds stretching back more than a century.
Yet almost none of those locations have ever been monitored continuously… until now.