Reports of a possible Bigfoot resurgence in Ohio are mounting, with residents across the northeast part of the state describing eerie encounters, unexplained sounds and massive footprints that some believe point to a large, unidentified creature roaming the wilderness.
The wave of sightings began on March 6, when a woman in Portage County reported finding unusually large footprints across her yard – impressions that local sheriff’s deputies were unable to readily explain.
Since then, accounts have multiplied across the region, particularly in the wooded corridor between Akron and Youngstown, fueling speculation that something, or someone, is moving through the area.
Photos shared by witnesses show elongated tracks estimated to measure around 17 inches in length, significantly larger than an average human footprint.
Some observers have suggested the size could correspond to a figure standing well over six feet tall, though no official confirmation has been made regarding the origin of the prints.
Descriptions from those claiming encounters vary, but several witnesses have reported seeing a tall figure, anywhere from between six and 10 feet in height, covered in dark hair.
In one account from Garrettsville, two hikers described coming face-to-face with something they could not identify, adding to a growing list of similar reports.
The claims have drawn the attention of local researchers, including Mike Miller, co-founder of the Ohio Nightstalkers Bigfoot Research Group, who has been tracking the recent activity.

Mike Miller, co-founder of the Ohio Nightstalkers Bigfoot Research Group, has been tracking the recent activity of Bigfoot sightings

Witnesses across northeast Ohio have reported finding unusually large footprints, many measuring around 17 inches in length — far exceeding the size of a typical human track

The prints have been discovered in clusters across wooded areas and in residential yards, with one early report on March 6 prompting confusion among responding sheriff’s deputies
Ohio already ranks among the top states for reported Bigfoot sightings, placing fourth nationally, and Miller said the current spike bears similarities to past clusters of sightings in the region.
‘This isn’t the first time we’ve seen something like this,’ Miller said to Fox 8 noting that the last concentrated wave, often referred to by enthusiasts as a ‘flap’, occurred in 1978 following a severe winter season.
This year’s winter has also been marked by intense weather, with multiple snowstorms sweeping across the region.
Miller suggested that environmental disruption could play a role in driving wildlife, or whatever may be responsible, closer to populated areas.
‘It could be rearing young in that area or it’s just, you know, you’re in their area and they want you to go,’ Miller said.
Adding to the mystery are reports of unusual sounds echoing through woods in the area.
Miller said he has recorded vocalizations that he believes do not match any known animal species in North America.
‘Some of those screams pegged higher than a baboon on the spectograph, and that is evidence,’ he said.
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Mike Miller, center, said the recent surge in sightings may be linked to environmental factors. He has been collecting audio recordings he claims do not match any known American animal

Jeremiah Byron, host of the Bigfoot Society podcast, has been analyzing witness reports, highlighting unusual details

Several images shared by locals appear to show deep, well-defined impressions spaced in a way that suggests a long stride, adding to speculation about a large, upright-moving figure

Artist’s impression of a large, unidentified creature resembling Bigfoot, based on witness descriptions from recent sightings in northeast Ohio (file photo)
The reports have also caught the attention of Jeremiah Byron, host of the Bigfoot Society podcast, who has been collecting and analyzing witness accounts. He highlighted one report in particular involving hikers who described the figure moving in an unusual way.
‘That’s a very important detail which hardcore Bigfooters will realize that that’s pretty crazy,’ Byron said, referring to the claim that the creature appeared to turn with its shoulders rather than its neck.
In a follow-up conversation, one of the hikers told Byron: ‘I know what I saw, but I don’t know what I saw.’
Each witness, Byron said, is a local familiar with rural Ohio wildlife, and all described similar sightings: large, black-haired creatures with long arms, walking upright and making ‘grunting noises.’
‘The current generation of Bigfoot enthusiasts, including myself, have never lived through a sighting flap like this, and we are extremely excited to potentially to get substantial evidence through this,’ he told Newsweek earlier this year.
One researcher, who reported the sighting to the Bigfoot Mapping Project, said he was hiking when he spotted the large creature standing about 120 yards away – and that the beast appeared to know he was there.
He shared: ‘It started moving away. It left fast and I left just as fast.’
Byron also spoke with two individuals over the phone – one choosing to remain anonymous and another named Jacob Taylor – who recounted their encounter while hiking Headwaters Trail.
The anonymous witness said that while hiking a wooded trail at around 11.47am, he and Taylor saw movement in trees about 30ft ahead.
Covered in black hair and around 8ft to 10ft tall, the figure – similar to the others – stood for several seconds while they looked on in awe.

Ohio already ranks among the top states for reported Bigfoot sightings, placing fourth nationally

Most of the reported tracks have been concentrated in Portage County, particularly in the corridor between Akron and Youngstown, where sightings have intensified in recent weeks

Bigfoot as seen in the 1967 Patterson-Gimlin Film, which depicts a suspected Sasquatch that was spotted in Bluff Creek, California
The witness said the figure had broad shoulders and ‘unusually long’ arms, and walked upright on two legs with such weight that the ground shook slightly as it passed between the trees.
‘We also noticed a strong, musky smell in the air,’ the witness said. ‘It turned its head toward us, let out a deep, grunt-like noise, and then quickly stepped back into the trees.
‘We were both pretty shaken up and didn’t approach the area any closer,’ the hiker added. ‘It all happened so quick.’
During the phone call, Byron said the witness appeared genuine and visibly shaken.
Encounters have been reported in Mantua, Garrettsville, Streetsboro, Windham, Newton Township and Lake Milton.
With reports on the rise, Byron said he must tread carefully. He explained that a growing number of reports and photos are AI-generated – some created years ago, others more recently – and that he attempts to screen each person before engaging further.
Once the submission passes screening, he conducts a phone interview while coordinating with a local Ohio researcher to follow up and investigate possible physical evidence.

An image shared last year by Amy Bue, co-founder of Project Zoobook, shows Bigfoot hunters searching wilderness areas in Washington State

Last year, Bigfoot expert and author Jeff Meldrum captured potential Sasquatch footprint evidence
Despite the growing number of reports, no clear photographic evidence has emerged and it is that fact which continues to fuel skepticism.
Still, the combination of footprints, audio recordings and eyewitness accounts has been enough to keep the mystery alive.
Northeast Ohio’s dense forests and rural landscapes have long made it a hotspot for alleged sightings, and the latest wave has reignited debate over whether something unexplained is moving through the region.
Officials have not confirmed the presence of any unknown creature, and no formal investigation has been announced.


