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Bigfoot Sightings?

Want to know where to go to see Bigfoot in the Rainier region?

Discover the secret hideaways of Bigfoot himself in the Mount Rainier region! From cozy cabins adorned with Bigfoot statues to restaurants serving up sightings, our guide will lead you on a thrilling journey through the wilderness. Please note that the lodging properties mentioned below require reservations and are open exclusively for guests. However, the Elbe Market and Naches Bar & Grill are open to the public. Don’t miss out – click now to uncover these Bigfoot-approved destinations in Ashford, Elbe, Greenwater, and Packwood.

Ashford

  • Big Foot’s Bivvy can be seen if you stay at Happy Hotelier. As you stroll along the winding path through the towering trees, keep an eye out for a spot where even Bigfoot himself might pause for a moment of respite. But shh, we won’t spoil the surprise just yet. Let’s just say it’s a stop along the way that adds a touch of humor to your adventure. Keep your senses sharp and your laughter ready as you uncover the secrets of Bigfoot’s Bivvy.
  • Climber’s Estate: is an upscale vacation home, a 3-bed, 2.5-bath rental near Mt. Rainier. The Climber’s Estate and Sherpa’s Cabin share a large 3-acre lot. Explore the walking path through the grounds to find your photo opp with Bigfoot.
  • Squatch Watch: Get ready for an unforgettable stay at Squatch Watch, winner of the AirBnB OMG! contest. The anticipated opening date is late spring 2024.

Elbe

  • Elbe Market: this country store located in the small town of Elbe off of Mountain Highway 706 has a Bigfoot mascot greeting shoppers on the front porch.

Greenwater

  • Naches Bar & Grill: Enjoy a warm welcome from Sasquatch himself at Naches Bar & Grill on your way in to grab a bite to eat or something to drink.

Packwood

  • Sasquatch Cabins: operates three vacation rentals the Yeti, Bigfoot, and Sasquatch Cabin in the heart of Packwood. Each stylish cabin promises its photo-worthy moments.

So, on your next trip to the mountain slow down, dear traveler. Relish the simple pleasures of the open road. Let nostalgia be your guide as you embrace the enchanting journey to Mount Rainier National Park and beyond. And don’t forget to capture a memorable ‘Sasquatch Selfie’ along the way!