The Lochness Monster. Medusa. Sasquatch. What do these three creatures have in common? Easy, as they are all make-believe, right? Wrong! In fact, we have seen Sasquatch with our very own eyes, as he just so happens to reside right here in South Dakota:
Located in Keystone, the world’s largest Sasquatch is just that - a 23-foot-tall behemoth of a carving!
Google/Nik Ducheny
Created by the insanely talented Dahl’s Chainsaw Art, this eye-catching, easy-to-spot statue was the work of Jarrett Dahl and his crew, who carved the giant with chainsaws and ponderosa pine, cedar, and cottonwood.
Google/Tanner Paladino
Crafted in a matter of months, Sasquatch (or Big Foot) has been an area favorite since he first made his appearance in late 2020, so much so that Keystone threw a commemorative “Big Foot Bash” to unveil the statue.
Google/RiRi
Do you remember the giant Smokey Bear that we recently covered? Jarrett and his team did that one, too!
Google/DeCarlos
When you visit Sasquatch and the rest of the gang at Dahl’s Chainsaw Art, be sure to bring your camera, as there are tons of one-of-a-kind photo opportunities.
Google/Dawn Russell
Do you wish that you could have a 23-foot-tall sculpture of your own (or maybe something a bit more discreet)? Just ask, as Dahl’s sells most of their art and does custom pieces.
Google/Tanner Paladino
To learn more about Sasquatch and his other wooden friends, be sure to like Dahl’s Chainsaw Art on Facebook.
Dahl’s Chainsaw Art Facebook
Do you have a favorite attraction, event, or restaurant that you would like to see featured here on Only in South Dakota? Tell us about it here! To learn more about the previously mentioned Smokey Bear, check out This Gigantic Carving Of Smokey Bear Is The Most South Dakota Thing We Have Seen This Year.
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Address: Dahl’s Chainsaw Art, 121 Roy Street Highway 16A, Keystone, SD 57751, USA
Located in Keystone, the world’s largest Sasquatch is just that - a 23-foot-tall behemoth of a carving!
Google/Nik Ducheny
Created by the insanely talented Dahl’s Chainsaw Art, this eye-catching, easy-to-spot statue was the work of Jarrett Dahl and his crew, who carved the giant with chainsaws and ponderosa pine, cedar, and cottonwood.
Google/Tanner Paladino
Crafted in a matter of months, Sasquatch (or Big Foot) has been an area favorite since he first made his appearance in late 2020, so much so that Keystone threw a commemorative “Big Foot Bash” to unveil the statue.
Google/RiRi
Do you remember the giant Smokey Bear that we recently covered? Jarrett and his team did that one, too!
Google/DeCarlos
When you visit Sasquatch and the rest of the gang at Dahl’s Chainsaw Art, be sure to bring your camera, as there are tons of one-of-a-kind photo opportunities.
Google/Dawn Russell
Do you wish that you could have a 23-foot-tall sculpture of your own (or maybe something a bit more discreet)? Just ask, as Dahl’s sells most of their art and does custom pieces.
Google/Tanner Paladino
To learn more about Sasquatch and his other wooden friends, be sure to like Dahl’s Chainsaw Art on Facebook.
Dahl’s Chainsaw Art Facebook
Do you have a favorite attraction, event, or restaurant that you would like to see featured here on Only in South Dakota? Tell us about it here! To learn more about the previously mentioned Smokey Bear, check out This Gigantic Carving Of Smokey Bear Is The Most South Dakota Thing We Have Seen This Year.
Google/Nik Ducheny
Google/Tanner Paladino
Google/RiRi
Google/DeCarlos
Google/Dawn Russell
Dahl’s Chainsaw Art Facebook