North Fork Survivors

Category: Museum

Address: 9745 Spirit Lake Hwy, Toutle, WA 98649, USA

Phone: +13602746789

Opening hours

Sunday: 10AM–7PM

Monday: 11AM–7PM

Tuesday: 11AM–7PM

Wednesday: 11AM–7PM

Thursday: 11AM–7PM

Friday: 11AM–7PM

Saturday: 10AM–7PM

Reviews

Lori Cerra

Jul 29, 2022

We stumbled upon this gem of an “attraction” by accident. This is the real deal! Everything from 1st had encounters of Sasquatch sightings to remnants of Mt. St. Helens. The owners are extremely knowledgeable and went above and beyond to share their experiences and knowledge. This experience was a true highlight for my teenage sons!

Jill Raeburn

Jul 26, 2022

My family stopped here on our way home from visiting Mt. St. Helens. What a fun experience. We are huge Bigfoot fans and it was so cool to hear all about Bigfoot from Joe. We could have stayed all day to listen to the cool things Joe had to share. Definitely a must stop if you are a Bigfoot enthusiast. My 18 year old daughter was even super impressed! Go support this awesome place!

Ben Bahr

Sep 18, 2021

You should definitely stop in here! We did - perhaps for longer than we expected - and we found an awesome, welcoming family with quite a few stories to tell. I arrived a sasquatch skeptic, and left... well, maybe not quite a believer yet, but less of a skeptic! The kids loved the "army truck", as they call it. And of course, the buried A-Frame is a visual history lesson bringing to life the Mt. St. Helens eruption of 1980. If you're traveling up (or down) the mountain, swing in and check out this little shop and the great people who run it. It's worth your time.

Elaniemay

Jul 25, 2021

One of my favorite places to stop! So much history and information. Not to mention the sweetest kitty around town! ❤️

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Questions & Answers

What are the Covid safety practices like here?

Anonymous | Aug 16, 2022
North Fork Survivors | Aug 16, 2021

Masks and social distancing required per state mandate.

Can you still walk through the lowest floor where the mud settled? Roadside America says that part may be closed?

Ginger Rowe | Aug 17, 2018
North Fork Survivors | Aug 17, 2018

Hello Ginger.. To answer your question..the lowest area where the mud settled is closed. The area starting to collapse in on itself. The outside of buried A-frame is fine to walk around.

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