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Outdoor: 11 Bigfoot Campgrounds: Where to Pitch Your Tent for a Sasquatch Sighting
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11 Bigfoot Campgrounds: Where to Pitch Your Tent for a Sasquatch Sighting
The United States boasts some of the most diverse landscapes on Earth — and with that comes an equally diverse array of wildlife. North America is home to roughly 450 wild mammal species, depending on your source. But if you ask certain adventurous travelers, that number should be 451. Why? Because according to devoted believers, Sasquatch is very, very real.
Here’s where you’re most likely to spot Bigfoot, and the best nearby campsites if you’re brave enough to look.
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