Terrifying Creatures Sighted In Tennessee Deep Woods

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Published 2023-08-03
What do you think about Tennessee?

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All Comments (21)
  • @Janellabelle
    Anyone who thinks TN is safe has never heard of Memphis. I'd stay in the woods with Dogman and Bigfoot all night long than on the North Memphis streets at night-and thats not an exaggeration!
  • Ive lived in Tennessee my whole life. Theres more here than what people talk about. If you heard something, no you didn't. If you saw something, no you didn't.
  • I've lived in Nashville and the surrounding area for 23 years. Late on night in 2015, I saw a creature that I believe was a dogman. I was on my way home from work and I saw this massive, hunched over creature cross the road. It was on Hobson Pike just past Mt. Juliet. There is a heavily wooded state park on that road that's full of deer. It's pitch black there at night too. No lights for long stretches, especially near the state park. After I saw this thing I started to experience a profound sense of fear. I remember it like it was yesterday. And I think about it often. Especially whenever I use that road.
  • @lilwoody4789
    I have a cabin on 10 acres in Pisgah National Forest a mile from the Tennessee line. The amount of weirdness that goes on tgere is quite interesting. The rocks hitting the cabin, the motion lights going on for no reason, the gibberish language being heard late at night, the heavy foot steps on the second floor. I could write a book about it. BTW i got the place for 30 cents on the dollar of what the previous owner had invested in it.
  • @andrewrunnion
    Tennessee is my home. There are things out there you don't want to know what it is.
  • @casspeich926
    Tennesean here—dont go in the woods in the dark
  • @anthonyseiber
    My father's side of the family is from Knoxville. The old man once told me never go out in the woods after dark, never said why but all of us took the man's word never to do that but some of the others ask are grandparents that lived there and grew up there and only one came fourth and said u will not find what your looking for because it would find u !
  • @archangel5627
    Tennessee is a hairy place! As someone who grew up visiting family who lived in and around the Gatlinburg area in Blount County. I can honestly say that there are some seriously crazy things in the woods especially in and around the Cades Cove area of the Great Smokey Mountains. With that being said, I can’t even begin to explain all the legitimate wild stories I’ve heard from various hard working honest people who also lived in the area. Between their own personal experiences and the stories past down from their family, friends, and neighbors, all I can say is that we know next to nothing about our forests, what lies within them, and just the remote wilderness as whole in general. There are things out there the common person can’t even begin to understand or comprehend.
  • @adamwest8256
    Tennessee is a hairy place, kinda like my face lol! Great video man! One of the best I've seen from you! As a lifelong Tennessean, I can tell you no one I know hunts possums as game. The two main game animals in Tennessee are whitetail deer and Turkey. There are many others, but deer and turkey are tops. Unless you're a poor family without electricity or running water living in the ass crack of Appalachia, you're not going to look at a possum and think "that looks delicious". I do want to give props to the people who sent you some of these stories. The Cryptids being smart enough to know what a broomstick is and showing respect for its power makes the story a hundred times more believable. We have guns that can drop a 7 ton charging bull African elephant in its tracks. Dogmen, don't play stupid games against a species that can vaporize mountains with one bomb. Just saying.
  • @dynjarren5454
    I hike to the backcountry of east Tennessee a few times a year, and I'll tell you the wilderness in the daylight is vastly different than at night. I have heard things I couldn't explain. I always take my 5 yr old mastiff and I'm armed too. I've heard heavy footfalls, and I have heard large trees falling from the same direction minute's apart, ...won't claim any experience was a Bigfoot or some mythical monster, BUT I will say a few things made me nervous
  • @dwayneroberts6616
    Maybe it was just me but when I visited Tennessee I was in Gatlinburg and we rented a cabin. We hiked in the Great Smoky national park. There is something about that area that is both absolutely beautiful and very ominous. You can't even begin to understand how much wilderness is there. The depth of it is outstanding. You can stand on a mountain overlooking a 700ft drop that if you fell of no one would ever see you again. Then you see miles and miles of wilderness you know no one has ever stepped in. It's so dense it's unbelievable as you walk the trails the brush is so thick on the side of the mountain you could walk past a predator without even knowing it. It could literally be a few feet from you just on the other side of the brush.
  • @wingpang9626
    Don't most tennesseans have enough firepower to send any cryptid to geart beyond. Love you videos.
  • I'm in Scott County Tennessee, and lived here for the majority of my life. But for maybe 5 years(when I used to be with my ex wife) I lived in neighboring Morgan County. During that time I heard like 3 or 4 different people tell stories about seeing a huge like dog man kinda creature up on Gobey Mountain, which is in Morgan Co. Used to be a big coal mining operation going on in the area years ago. Anyways....it apparently scared the fuck outta them, and a couple of them said it felt overwhelming and they felt pure evil from this creature lol. I can't verify the validity of any of their stories but each time I heard the story it was a different person but all of them had very similar stories...so who knows what's in those woods!! All I know is I damn sure don't wanna encounter nothing like that myself lol
  • @corgimom2
    I've lived in TN for about 11 years. I've never experienced anything supernatural, but I do believe there are things out there that we can't explain.
  • @maryguerrero8024
    We went to the Bigfoot Conference this year in Gatlinburg, TN on July 22nd. Bigfoot was not the only cryptid talked about at the different booths but other cryptids as well. We moved to TN from Texas about three and a half years ago. I'm telling you that you really don't want to break down on these highways. In most spots you are surrounded by thick trees and even some swampy areas. I believe through two encounters that occurred to two people near and dear to me. My mother saw a Bigfoot creature on Indian Nation Turnpike in Oklahoma. Till the day she died she said that she was so frightened and glad she was in a car so she could get the heck out there. The Turnpike back in 1990 was a very lonely stretch. My son at the age of 13 was chased out of the woods with a friend near Willis, TX. He ,to this day, says he will never live near the woods. He was so shocked that he only went through the motions of living. He kept looking at the curtained window but after talking to a respected uncle who fought in Vietnam, he was himself again. He said my uncle told him he wasn't crazy and told him stories of his encounters in the war with strange creatures. I hope I never encounter any cryptids but if I do I will be with a special group of people in my family.
  • @NanaLibby
    I have lived in TN all my 65 years. I have never seen or heard anything, thank goodness. I can’t imagine how terrified I would be. I have to say that I do love your channel and the way you tell the stories. Keep up the good work. P.S. TN is not a hairy place to me….. yet!!!
  • @endienigh2247
    Born raised in Nashville. I was 12 in the 80's & I saw a white bigfoot in TN outside of Nashville. I have never seen such big shoulders & arms in my life.
  • @wayneblack7265
    I live in middle Tennessee. There is a place in the county I live in called werewolf springs that is part of a state park. There have been sitings of bipedal wolf like creatures in this area.
  • @jeannette28
    Midnight in the Netherlands . Perfect timing to listen to a new "What Lurks.." ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
  • @sttiksthesttik4212
    I live in extremely rural north TN. There is a creek and literally dozens of caves down in the “holler” behind my house. Anything could live there and never be found. There are thousands of uninhabited acres that run behind my property that have no roads and are not traveled. I have always kept massive dogs. Our motto is don’t bother us and we’ll not bother you.