The Bigfoot Trail

The Bigfoot Trail by Therese M. Shea, published by Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP in August 2014, is an illustrated exploration of the intriguing folklore surrounding the Bigfoot Trail in northwestern California. This 24-page book invites readers to discover the wild landscapes and unique wildlife that characterize this remote area, where hikers have reported sightings of large, hairy, humanlike creatures. The narrative provides a glimpse into the natural beauty of the region, highlighting its mountains, rivers, and valleys.
Readers will find detailed descriptions of the trail’s diverse ecosystem, including encounters with blood-sucking lamprey and formidable animals like black bears and wolverines. The book emphasizes the untamed aspects of the United States, encouraging a sense of adventure and curiosity about the legends that surround this enigmatic trail. With its focus on juvenile nonfiction, social science, and folklore, The Bigfoot Trail offers an engaging look at both the natural world and the myths that capture our imagination.
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The Bigfoot Trail in northwestern California got its name because of hikers’ accounts of glimpsing large, hairy, humanlike creatures living in this area. This book entices readers to come along on this forbidding trail, if they dare. The Bigfoot Trail is long but, because many parts aren’t well traveled, hikers and readers get to experience a truly wild side of the United States. They’ll learn about blood-sucking fish called lamprey, fierce creatures such as black bears and wolverines, and beautiful mountains, rivers, and valleys. If Bigfoot lives along this trail, it picked a perfect place to hide!
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