West Virginia Sasquatch Statue Gets New Arm After Miscreants Severed Limb

August 6, 2025

Photo: Elk River Trail Foundation

A celebrated West Virginia Sasquatch statue that lost an arm to sticky-fingered miscreants earlier this year has received a new limb and a walking stick to go along with it. The sizeable wooden piece carved by a group of students last summer is located in the state's Elk River Trail Park, where it has become a popular destination for hikers. Recognized as part of West Virginia's Paranormal Trail, the ten and a half foot tall Bigfoot unfortunately attracted some unwanted attention back in February when a saw-wielding troublemaker severed one of the Sasquatch's sizeable arms. While the villain responsible for the sinister 'surgery' managed to evade justice, this summer's class of student woodworkers has reportedly restored the statue to its former glory.

More on this uplifting story at the Coast to Coast AM website.

Advertise With Us
Music, radio and podcasts, all free. Listen online or download the iHeart App.

Connect

© 2025 iHeartMedia, Inc.