BFRO #78851: "Ohio howls" heard by campers in Kern Canyon 15 miles north of Isabella Lake
π Location
Kern Canyon / Sequoia National Forest, Fairview Campground near Kern River, Kernville, CA
Specific Location: Fairview Campground, Kern River, Sequoia National Forest
Coordinates: 35.88000, -118.56000
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35.8800Β°, -118.5600Β°
π Description
My wife and I were camping in the Sequoia National Forest at Fairview Campground next to the Kern River for the Fourth of July weekend. It was just her and I and our two dogs. We had wanted to get away from the noise of the fireworks in the city [Bakersfield] for the dogs' sake. With it being a busy holiday weekend, the campground was at full occupancy, but was fairly quiet except for some laughter in some of the campsites around. We were just sitting outside the RV with our dogs. We were talking. In the distance, we started hearing long, moaning howls echoing down the valley seemingly from the mountainous ridges surrounding us. There would be a long howl, then silence for a few minutes. My wife heard the sounds first. She thought it was a train. I pointed out that there were no trains anywhere near where we were. We heard these vocalizations at least 5 times, if not more. I began teasing her that it was Bigfoot! In the back of my mind, I knew it sounded exactly what I had heard in recorded vocalizations, that were in media and online. She thought that stuff was crazy, so I passed it off as a joke. On Sunday we were packed up and heading home. We stopped at the general store (McNally's) next door to the campground to pick up a cold soda. I was wearing one of my t-shirts depicting a grey alien and bigfoot sitting around a campfire. The shopkeeper struck up a conversation with me saying that he liked my shirt. After a few minutes of small talk, he shared that several campers from the campground next door had come in with stories of hearing a Bigfoot the other night (I had not told my story at that time.) He said that he hadn't heard it because he said "when the sun goes down, I go down." I told my wife what had been told to me upon returning to the RV. She is, by nature, very skeptical, but exclaimed, "I can't believe I heard a Bigfoot!" Once we returned home to civilization, I did some research online. I was listening to some recorded vocalizations, and in the middle of one of them, my wife exclaimed, "Oh my God! That's exactly what we heard!" I don't know exactly what it was [it was the "Ohio Howl"], but feel it definitely warrants further investigation in the area. I am aware there is a history of sightings and vocalizations around there.
π Circumstances
Myself and my wife, for sure. The shopkeeper at the nearby general store at McNally's told me others had told him a similar story of hearing Bigfoot on Friday night.
π€οΈ Weather Conditions
It was shortly after dark, approximately 10:30pm. There was a 3/4 waxing moon bright in the sky. Clear night, no cloud cover.
βΉοΈ Additional Details
It was shortly after dark, approximately 10:30pm. There was a 3/4 waxing moon bright in the sky. Clear night, no cloud cover.
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Case Information
- Case ID
- cmiy1g6cf00co8fysqbf7hoex
- Primary Source
- BFRO
- Added to Map
- December 9, 2025
- Last Updated
- December 10, 2025