There is a legendary cryptid called the dogman. He's normally associated with a different part of the country, but there are two new sightings from Wyoming.
Do you believe there could be a prehistoric creature in a Wyoming lake?
In northeastern Wyoming, there is a legend of a prehistoric creature living in Lake De Smet that they ve named Smetty.
Wyoming s own Loch Ness Monster is said to have once lived or is still living, in Lake De Smet located in Johnson County just north of Buffalo. Early settlers and Native Americans both told the tale of the monster under the waters f the lake.
Locating the Iron Trail. That s the same Eddie Gillette that the Wyoming town of Gillette is named for.
In his book, Gillette tells about his conversation with a ranch family that allegedly saw the creature. The family, the Barkeys, told Gillette that he had just missed seeing the creature in the lake. They said if he had been just a bit early he d have seen the creature swimming as fast as a horse could trot.