Trinidad Coastline Bigfoot: Locals Report Swimming Sasquatches in California

Posted Thursday, April 25, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A fascinating video has recently surfaced on YouTube, showcasing a rumored sighting of a group of Sasquatches off the coast of Trinidad, California. The video, posted by the YouTube channel Sovereign Cosmic Wildman, shares an account of these elusive creatures swimming and fishing in the winter of 2007. According to the video, Sasquatches are known to stay together in family or friendly groups. The account shared in the video describes three black, well-built individuals, with the largest one appearing to lead the way. The creatures seem to be adept swimmers, unaffected by the cold water and seemingly aware of when the park is closed to avoid human contact. The video also suggests that the Sasquatches may be attracted to the area due to the abundance of seagull eggs, muscles, and rockfish. The remote and inaccessible sea caves on the west side of Trinidad Head Rock and the steep cliff overhangs may provide a safe haven for these creatures. Anna Janes, a former forestry service employee with Portuguese and Native American roots, is currently investigating this sighting. According to Anna, the region has a long history of Sasquatches moving down from the mountain forest with the elk herd. The coastal highway provides forest cover that extends all the way to the beach, making it a likely habitat for these creatures. I am thrilled to share this video with our readers. The account of Sasquatches swimming and fishing off the coast of California is a rare and intriguing one. I encourage all of our readers to watch the video and share their thoughts on this fascinating sighting. Let us continue to explore and learn about these elusive creatures and their behavior.