Among a certain cast of Americans, there’s a belief beyond reasonable doubt that a human-sized ape-like creature is roaming the tree-lined forests of North America, looking for eternal companionship or a nice, tasty snack at the very least.
That creature, lovingly referred to as “Bigfoot,” has never been confirmed to be a real thing, though there are hundreds of reported sightings of the creature through the years, with countless blurry photos of the creature in question during recent decades.
If you were to see Bigfoot in Colorado, what county would it be in? Using data from The Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization BetColorado.com broke from its typical Colorado sports betting coverage and compiled the number of credible sightings of Bigfoot by county that were credited and maintained by researchers, archivists, and investigators of Bigfoot. We developed odds projecting the chance of seeing Bigfoot in Colorado counties.
Where Would Coloradoans See Bigfoot?
County | Percentage Chance | Odds |
Park | 25.0% | +300 |
Teller | 20.0% | +400 |
Lake | 16.7% | +500 |
Larimer | 16.7% | +500 |
Conejos | 16.7% | +500 |
Other County | 4.9% | +1950 |
Find Bigfoot in Colorado
Of the 64 counties that make up Colorado’s rectangular shape, the Rocky Mountain hotbed of Park County has your best odds statewide of seeing Sasquatch, at +300, beating out regional neighbors like Teller (+400) and Lake (+500) counties, while Larimer and Conejos counties are also listed at +500 in 2025.
Of the five Colorado counties that made the list, Larimer has the largest population base thanks to cities like Fort Collins and Loveland being in the region, giving the Northern Colorado enclave a total population of 370,771, per the U.S. Census Bureau.
The other three counties have a combined population of 57,617, with Teller County being the largest at 24,617, while Lake County is the smallest of the five, at 7,365, just behind Conejos County’s total of 7,521, per the Census Bureau’s most recent estimates.
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Christopher Boan has been covering sports and sports betting for more than seven years, including stops at ArizonaSports.com, the Tucson Weekly and the Green Valley News.