
Whitehall May Be Bigfoot Country, But the Hunt Heads to Lake George
Is Bigfoot Hiding in the ADKS?
If you've spent enough time in the Adirondacks, you've probably heard at least one Bigfoot story.
Whether it's a strange howl deep in the woods, mysterious footprints, or a shadowy figure darting between the trees, the Adirondacks have long been one of the Northeast's biggest hotspots for Sasquatch sightings.
A Bigfoot Cruise on Lake George
While Whitehall proudly embraces its reputation as the "Bigfoot Capital of the Northeast," reports have come from all over the Adirondack Park for decades.

Now, one local event is inviting believers, skeptics, and anyone just looking to have a good time to climb aboard and enjoy the ride: the Lake George Steamboat Company has announced a Bigfoot cruise this September.
When It Is and How to Get Tickets
The Adirondack Bigfoot Cruise sets sail aboard the historic Minne Ha-Ha on Lake George on Sunday, September 27th, for a 90-minute evening packed with Bigfoot lore, local legends, and plenty of Adirondack storytelling. Click here for more information and to get tickets.

Guests will hear from Johnny, host of Adirondack Bigfoot, along with renowned researcher Paul Bartholomew, whose decades of investigations helped make Whitehall one of the country's most famous Sasquatch destinations.
There will also be a live Q&A, book signing, exclusive merchandise, and even a chance to meet "The Adirondack Bigfoot" for photos.
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Even if you're convinced Bigfoot is nothing more than a campfire tale, cruising beautiful Lake George on a crisp fall evening with a cocktail in hand and swapping Adirondack legends sounds like a pretty fun way to spend a Sunday.
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