Mysterious Entity Hunts in Yellowstone: Park Ranger's Terrifying Encounter
Posted Saturday, May 10, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
Greetings, fellow Squatchers!
Have you ever stumbled upon a video that leaves you questioning everything you thought you knew? Well, we've found one that's got us scratching our heads and reaching for our binoculars.
This intriguing YouTube video, posted by Old Hillbilly Horror, features a former park ranger sharing chilling tales of encounters with the unknown in Yellowstone National Park. From eerie singing in the woods to mysterious disappearances, this video is a must-watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast.
The ranger, who transferred in from Denali, shares her harrowing experiences in Yellowstone, where the woods seemed to hold a secret, hushed energy. Animals acted differently, and predators kept their distance. The ranger even mentions a teenage girl named Amy Voss who went missing near the Shoon Geyser Basin, sparking a frantic search that ultimately came up empty.
But the most chilling part of the video comes when the ranger describes a night out near the Thoraphair, where she heard soft, high, and haunting singing coming from deep in the trees. She describes the melody as not familiar, but her heart recognizing it. When she saw the shape between the pines, she knew it wasn't human. Not even close.
The ranger's partner, Rangerly Watts, warned her about the thin places in the park, parts of the land where things didn't work like they should. He gave her a bundle of twigs tied with red string, claiming they were wards that would buy her time if something started hunting.
As the ranger's stories pile up, it becomes clear that something ancient and malevolent lives in Yellowstone. Something not part of any brochure or ranger manual. The ranger even mentions a spot called Echo Ridge, remote, inaccessible, without horses or helicopters. Locals avoided it like the plague, and some old park maps didn't even list it.
This video is a must-watch for any Bigfoot believer. It's a chilling reminder that there are still parts of the world that remain shrouded in mystery, and that there are forces at work that we may never fully understand. So grab your binoculars, put on your hiking boots, and get ready to dive into the unknown. Happy Squatching!