BFRO #23033: Daylight sighting reported to rangers by park visitor at Mount Rainier National Park
π Location
Packwood vicinity, Mount Rainier National Park area, Packwood, WA
Specific Location: On Highway 123, near Forest Service Road 46, adjacent to FS Road #1270 (approximately 7 miles from Packwood, WA)
Coordinates: 46.64050, -121.63590
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46.6405Β°, -121.6359Β°
π Description
The following report was presented to me, Ranger Steve, on September 24,1994 at Mount Rainier National Park. I was working as a National Park Service Ranger/Naturalist at the Longmire Museum when the following was logged on a National Park Service Natural History Observation Form 10-257. Subject of observation was "Bigfoot Adult." The Description on Form 10-257:"Location on highway 123, 7 miles from Packwood, Washington. At Forest Service Road 46, right next to #1270, I saw a reddish-brown bear-human like animal (6') stand up in the middle of road and run away (lumber away) on 2 legs. I thought it was a Bigfoot. I'm 51, have a B.A. in Biology (CWSC) 1966. I know what I saw was not a deer, a bear or an elk. It was humanoid. It was also hunting season, so I doubt it was a joke! Jim Fielder"...End of description on form.The ranger spoke with the witness at length about the observation and learned more details. They thought it was a female animal squatting to urinate. He intended to return to collect a sample. He went to his motel to get a container for the sample, but upon reaching the motel in Packwood, he learned of a medical emergency involving his elderly mother, so he did not return to collect a urine specimen. He reported the incident two weeks later.This report is also mentioned in the book "Where Bigfoot Roams," author Robert Michael Pyle, page 105-107.
π Circumstances
NO
π€ Physical Description
BFRO Classification: Class A
π€οΈ Weather Conditions
Time of day was 11:30pm, Weather was clear
βΉοΈ Additional Details
Time of day was 11:30pm, Weather was clear
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Case Information
- Case ID
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- BFRO
- Added to Map
- December 10, 2025
- Last Updated
- December 10, 2025