89 Nature Preserves open to the public, there are 136 all together scattered throughout the state of Ohio. Obviously they are no hunting zones, which is prime real estate for a Sasquatch.
In 1942 the Ohio Historical Society officially listed its first Nature Preserve, Cedar Bog. Its located on the edge of Kettering , and home to over 100 different species of wild life.
Some also believe it is the home of Bigfoot.
People have reportedly seen an ape-like creature walking around the Woodburn rd area, which actually runs near the bog.
Soon after the sightings started to happen the state erected a large barbed wire fence,either to keep the people out, or keep Bigfoot in, a few will say.
Ohio is my home state, born and raised in the suburbs of Columbus. I have spent my childhood going into the woods playing in creeks, mud, swinging on ropes, etc. There are a lot of strange noises in those woods, and a lot of abandoned property's, buildings, shacks, and old barns. I have even seen a few abandoned towns near Cincinnati.
This habitat makes perfect cover for Bigfoot to hide and live.
Go visit Ohio and enjoy the beautiful Nature Preserves it has to offer, you never really know what you will here or see in my squatchy state.
~Peace, Love, and Squatches~
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