BFRO #74596: Heavy bipedal footsteps heard deep within Macedonia Brook State Park
📍 Location
Macedonia Brook State Park, Kent, Connecticut, Kent, CT
Specific Location: Macedonia Brook Road within Macedonia Brook State Park
Coordinates: 41.68000, -73.50000
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41.6800°, -73.5000°
📝 Description
My Aunt has owned a large piece of land, over a hundred acres, in northwest Connecticut for many years now. Her property is located in a state park that is mostly uninhabited and only frequented by backpackers. Her land is well off of any main roads, and we have to drive through a lot of forest to reach her house. She bought the land and remodeled the old house that was already built on it so that it was more livable, and going up to visit her has always been my favorite thing to do. I have been going yearly since I was a baby and have spent countless hours exploring the woods, creeks, and land around the house. We call it �the farm� although it is not a true agricultural or livestock farm. My Aunt does have rescue miniature horses, alpacas, donkeys, and back in the day there were ducks. The animals are on one part of the property where area has been cleared out for them to graze, get fat, and be happy. The rest of the farm is untouched woodlands. In the early 2000s she decided to install 12� ft fencing around the property, although it only encloses about 80 acres of the land she owns. She explained to me that she could not stand the sounds of the coyotes howling right outside her window at night, and that she had some creepy encounters while living there. She did not go into the details of these at the time since I was a young child. She lives alone, so I understand why she wanted to feel a semblance of security in those deep woods. We are originally from the bayous of Louisiana, so being in this type of environment was new to all of us. Anyway, despite being initially unfamiliar with the land, I eventually learned to navigate the area very well as a child. I had a few favorite spots, and one was up a small foot hill in the deepest part of the woods. I would go up so often that eventually a small path was established in the brush, and I would bring my cousins with me to show them my little oasis. In 2008, when I was about 10 years old, I took a summer trip to my Aunts and brought my best friend Alex with me. She and I often took trips here together during our childhood and this was not her first time accompanying me to the farm. I remember that we were in the woods at my favorite spot, sitting together and listening to Katy Perry while playing Doodle Jump on our new iPod touches. This makes me laugh to remember, but we were just trying to enjoy some nature while getting our fill of new tech, I guess. We were there for a while enjoying ourselves and talking about random kid stuff when there was this shift in the air, almost like a suffocating stillness and silence settled upon the woods. I paused the music and looked to Alex, who was already staring at me with a concerned and worried expression on her face. We stayed still and silent for a minute, tilting our heads to listen to the woods and search out any of the familiar sounds that normally crescendoed day and night across the farm. There were no birds, no summer bugs, and the trees almost seemed to stand frozen in place, as if the light winds that normally rustled their leaves left us completely. It was a vulnerable, terrible feeling and I knew Alex felt it too. Then began the sound of footsteps coming from even deeper in the woods. It took a moment for me to determine what the sound was, but the distinct rhythm of weight being picked up and put down on leaves and brush was impossible not to notice. It was bipedal and heavy, and was coming up towards us from a steep slope down the side of the mountain/foothill. I remember thinking that it was impossible for a human to move so easily through that part of the woods, since it was very thick with growth, fallen branches, trees, and rocks, even making it hard for an agile small child to navigate, let alone a large adult. It felt as if the woods lay still in wait while these footsteps made their way swiftly up the steep incline towards us. �Do you hear that?� I asked Alex in a whisper. She nodded. �It sounds like footsteps�� I continued. She nodded again, looking like she was about to burst into tears. I took her hand and began running down the makeshift path with her, trying not to fall or let her lag behind me at all. We did not stop until we reached the house. I don�t think we told anyone that day, because we were just too shaken to even comprehend what might have been out there. The next day I asked Alex if she would go back out to the spot with me. She was very hesitant and first, but eventually agreed and said we could go look for signs of another human. We made our way back, nervous but determined to discover what had invaded our little sanctuary. When we reached the spot, I looked down towards the direction we had heard the footsteps. I think I even slid down a bit to investigate passible indentations in the brush and leaves. I did not go too far because I was about to lose my nerve, and I hadn�t noticed much anyway, so I quickly climbed back up to where Alex waited nervously for me. We decided that it
🔍 Circumstances
My best friend Alex, also 10 years old at the time. She was sitting with me doing the same thing as I was, which was playing on our ipod touches.
🌤️ Weather Conditions
It was after midday, probably around 2-4pm. The weather was sunny, hot and humid that day. The light coming through the tree canopy was bright in some places, but very dark in thicker parts of the forest. MJY: 5 PM before the bugs come out at night
ℹ️ Additional Details
It was after midday, probably around 2-4pm. The weather was sunny, hot and humid that day. The light coming through the tree canopy was bright in some places, but very dark in thicker parts of the forest. MJY: 5 PM before the bugs come out at night
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Case Information
- Case ID
- cmiyab39q00rf8fys1oau7loh
- Primary Source
- BFRO
- Added to Map
- December 9, 2025
- Last Updated
- December 10, 2025