The Kiamichi Mountains Bigfoot Conference is Coming to Talihina, OK.
Oklahoma has its fair share of myths, monsters, and urban legends but one of the most well-known and talked about is Bigfoot. The wilds of the Sooner State have produced numerous sightings and reports of the legendary creature. He, she, or it has been spotted all over, but there are hotspots including Talihina, OK.
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Not only is the town of Talihina, OK. and the surrounding valleys and mountains prime sasquatch territory, but it's also the location for the Kiamichi Mountains Big Foot Conference. That's right, a bigfoot conference. It's a 3-day event featuring subject experts, witnesses, authors, and even famous TV hosts from popular shows.
The conference is scheduled for this May. It kicks off on Friday, May 19th (05-19-23) and will run through Sunday, May 21st (05-21-23). Opening night on Friday will be a FREE EVENT at the Bigfoot Museum Of Oklahoma for a special VIP donation ceremony and book signing. You can "meet and greet" your favorite authors and experts. Robert Kryder of KX- Kryder Exploration will be donating items to the museum.
The Kiamichi Mountains Bigfoot Conference is coming to Talihina, OK. this May
Then the weekend gets underway, and both Saturday and Sunday (05-20-23 & 05-21-23) will be the main Bigfoot conference at the Choctaw Nation Community Center located at 100 Railroad Street in Talihina, OK. 2 full days of special panels, guest speakers plus get autographs and meet the authors and personalities.
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Make plans now to attend the Kiamichi Mountains Bigfoot Conference. You can get all the details and ticket pricing by visiting the official website, click here. Tickets are very reasonable and you can go for one day or the full weekend. They also have special prices for kids, so bring the whole family for some Bigfoot fun.
Some of the most beautiful and scenic views in the Sooner State can be found in Talihina, OK. in the Kiamichi valley and mountains. It's an amazing place and definitely worth visiting. It would make for a good staycation, vacation, or weekend getaway. Plus while you're there you could always do a little Bigfoot hunting yourself.