Squatch Ranger Files: Three Bigfoot Reports from Arkansas, Florida, and Washington

Posted Saturday, June 20, 2026

By Squatchable.com staff

If you've ever wondered what happens when a witness encounters something that completely rewrites what we think we know about Sasquatch, then the latest episode from the Native Oklahoma Bigfoot Research Organization is going to have you hitting replay more than once. Episode 68 of Squatch Ranger Files, hosted by the ever-enthusiastic Ranger himself, delivers three reports that span the entire spectrum of the unexplained, and honestly, two of them are the kind of stories that stick with you long after the episode ends. The first case takes us back to 2007 in the Ozark foothills of Sharp County, Arkansas, near a Boy Scout reservation. A witness came face-to-face with something that doesn't match the typical descriptions we hear. Forget the classic Patty look—this was a lean, muscular entity covered in striking white fur with a gray face. The witness described being frozen in place by the sheer presence of the figure. White Sasquatch reports have circulated for decades across various regions, with some researchers suggesting these could be albino individuals or possibly a separate population with distinct coloration. The Ketchum DNA study back in 2013 even referenced potential genetic markers that could explain unusual pigmentation in some samples, though that research remains controversial. Either way, a white Bigfoot with a gray face in the Ozarks is the kind of sighting that makes you pause and reconsider everything. Then the episode shifts south to the humid trails of Brevard County, Florida, specifically Titusville. Two witnesses were out for a late-night walk when they encountered a massive 8-foot dark silhouette lurking at a trailhead—just 40 feet away. That's close enough to make out details, close enough to feel the weight of the moment. Florida has become a hotbed for sightings in recent years, with the state's vast swamps and wildlife corridors providing plenty of cover. What makes this report stand out is the proximity to developed areas. These beings don't always stay in the deep wilderness, and sometimes they show up right at the edge of our neighborhoods, which is a sobering thought for anyone who enjoys an evening stroll. But the report that really has the research community buzzing comes out of Walla Walla, Washington. A witness on Highway 12 described seeing a massive hairy humanoid gliding across the road—without wings. A flying Bigfoot. That sounds like something straight out of a cryptozoology fever dream, but the witness was adamant about what they saw. Now, there have been historical accounts from various Indigenous cultures describing Sasquatch as having otherworldly abilities, and some researchers have theorized about interdimensional aspects to these beings. The concept of a Sasquatch that can glide or even levitate isn't entirely new in the lore—some Native American traditions speak of shapeshifters and beings with abilities that defy conventional biology. Highway 12 cuts through some pretty remote terrain in Washington, so the witness had a clear view and plenty of time to process what was happening. This is the kind of report that challenges everything we think we know about Sasquatch locomotion and behavior. The episode also touches on the Sasquatch Bulletin Board segment, which is always a fun look at how Bigfoot culture has seeped into every corner of the internet. From skeptics who spend eight hours a day on forums debunking tracks they claim are just "localized wind events" (which, let's be honest, makes them fans in denial), to the Roswell UFO Museum featuring a 7-foot-4 Sasquatch statue right alongside the grays and mantis types, the cultural footprint of these beings is undeniable. There's even a ribeye steak with Bigfoot tracks pressed into it, which might be the most American thing I've ever seen. The host also reminded listeners about the upcoming Bigfoot at the 40 festival happening October 2nd through the 3rd in Honobia, Oklahoma, at Christ 40 Acres. If you've ever wanted to spend a weekend surrounded by researchers, speakers, vendors, and fellow Squatchers, this is the event to mark on your calendar. Members of NOBRO will be there, and it's shaping up to be a fantastic gathering for anyone passionate about the subject. The Squatch Ranger Files podcast has officially moved over to the Native Oklahoma Bigfoot Research Organization YouTube channel, so that's where you'll find all the back episodes, new investigations, and specialized content like Squatch Ranger and Squatch Junior. The episode wraps up with a reminder that the show is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Music, so there's no excuse not to catch up on the archives. Honestly, this episode is worth the watch just for the Walla Walla flying Bigfoot report alone. The white Sasquatch in Arkansas and the Florida trailhead encounter are both compelling in their own right, but that gliding figure on Highway 12 is the kind of story that makes you question the boundaries of what's possible. Head over to the channel and check it out—you won't be disappointed.