Cherry Log, Georgia: Expedition Bigfoot, the Sasquatch Museum
A surprisingly well-mounted museum with Bigfoot listening stations, an array of Bigfoot footprints, and even a rare Bigfoot butt-print.
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Oh my! The Sasquatch Museum is such an awesome place to visit if you are anywhere near Cherry Log, GA. Amazing exhibits!
[Nikki Gilpin, 11/10/2017]Having read books and seen shows on Bigfoot for most of my life, I thought this museum would have been a kind of a tourist trap. But I was surprised to find a 4,000-square foot building with a nice collection of casts of Bigfoot foot and hand-prints, newspaper articles, sketches, videos of eyewitness reports, and even a life-sized statue of Bigfoot. I arrived just about closing time, and the museum owner told us he would stay open as long as people wanted to come in. The price was not too bad (active military is free).
[Laurence Rose, 07/19/2016]
A 4,000-sqaure-foot complex with genuine artifacts, life-size displays, mini research vehicle, full-size Sasquatch, Florida/Georgia sighting maps, "Sasquatch Theater," and more! It even has Bigfoot's butt print!
[Melinda, 02/18/2016][Previous 5 items] Page of 2
Expedition Bigfoot, the Sasquatch Museum
- Address:
- 1934 Hwy 515, Cherry Log, GA
- Directions:
- On the southbound side of US Hwy 76/Hwy 515, five miles south of Blue Ridge or ten miles north of East Ellijay. Call ahead to check hours.
- Hours:
- Su, M, W, Th, F, Sa 10-5. Closed Tu. (Call to verify)
- Phone:
- 706-946-2601
- Admission:
- Adults $8.
- RA Rates:
- Major Fun
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Owners David and Melinda Bakara opened the museum in Feb. 2016.