Do you believe?

Living in the Pacific Northwest means keeping an eye out for Bigfoot or Sasquatch and keeping his spirit alive and well. This year has a few Bigfoot conventions and meet-ups in Washington for enthusiasts and believers to congregate and network.

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The first big event of the year is scheduled for January, where sQuatch Fest 2023 is set to kick off in Longview. The event promises a beer garden, guest speakers, food carts, and a "kids cave." This event is put on by the Kelso/Longview Chamber of Commerce.

In May, a 3-day event gets cookin' in Forks, Washington for 2023 Forks Sasquatch Days. This event seems to focus on speakers, witness encounters, and panels. Sunday features a debate, which should be interesting.

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In June, Metaline Falls gets ready for Metaline Falls Bigfoot Festival, which is a town-wide event. Most of the event is free while other attractions are covered by one ticket. Metaline Falls also hosts a Bigfoot 5K and a Bigfoot film festival.

Now, if you're willing to make the trip to Oregon, there is an all-day New Year's Eve Bigfoot festival at Hoodoo Ski Resort that promises live music and fireworks, among various other fun activities. Yes, even non-skiers will have a good time.

Do you believe in Bigfoot? Have you seen him? We'd love to see your photos.

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For each state, we’ve also included details of famous UFO sightings in that state. Of note is that almost three-quarters of all UFO sighting reports in the United States occur between 4 p.m. and midnight, and tend to peak between 9 and 10 p.m. Food for thought next time you're out scoping for alien life. Keep reading to see which states have had the most UFO sightings.