BFRO #63243: Campers hear loud deep howls near Lake Texoma
π Location
Eisenhower State Park, Lake Texoma, Denison, TX
Specific Location: Campground area within Eisenhower State Park, near Eisenhower Road, Lake Texoma
Coordinates: 33.95000, -96.57000
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33.9500Β°, -96.5700Β°
π Description
Had an awesome experience the weekend of July 26th 2019. While camping with my son and his 2 friends, at Eisenhower State Park, in Texas. We were sitting around the camp fire at night, about 9:15 pm, we all heard two howls south of our camp sight. Very deep howls, each lasting 5 to 7 seconds long each, with a small pause between. About 10 seconds later, another howl north west of camp. Higher pitch and feminine sounding. There are no Wolves or Coyotes in this area. Didn't sound like a dog or anything I've ever heard before. The boys, all over 18, were really excited and stood up looking around. They were not believers in Bigfoot, but that got them talking about the possibilities. About 20 minutes later, while still sitting there, we heard a "Whoop" pretty close by. That was the point when they no longer thought i was just a weird Dad who believes in Bigfoot. Through out the night any sound we heard, we all discussed and scrutinized it. Best part of it all. I never spoke of Bigfoot until that point and they were the ones making the connection. The next morning we hiked all around the woods looking for any signs, but found nothing solid. It could have been something else, but from my experiences, it was real. Another big bonus for me is now my son is interested in going out with me, to research and hunt for of forest friend. I feel truly blessed that my son and I, were able to experience this together.And now did doesn't think I'm as crazy anymore. Win win win.
π Circumstances
myself plus 3, we werre sitting by the camp fire enjoying the night.
π€οΈ Weather Conditions
9:15 pm
βΉοΈ Additional Details
9:15 pm
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Case Information
- Case ID
- cmizk90pt02yd8fysy3682q9s
- Primary Source
- BFRO
- Added to Map
- December 10, 2025
- Last Updated
- December 10, 2025