Welcome to the Cryptid Caravan

Embark on a digital expedition along the East Coast corridor, from the sun-drenched swamps of Florida to the fog-shrouded forests of Maine. The Cryptid Caravan is your curated archive of the unexplained, mapping the intersection of local folklore and physical geography.


  • Dublin Lake

    Dublin Lake, located in Cheshire County New Hampshire, is reportedly the home of the Dublin Lake Monster. In the 1980's a freediver went missing after a routine dive and was found days later naked and incoherently babbling about a lake monster.
  • Wendigo

    The wendigo is a cryptid from Native American folklore reportedly found in the Northern United States and Canada. It is typically described as an tall, emaciated, human-like creature with gaunt, pale skin and is associated with winter famine and cannibalism. "The wendigo is a personification of the ice and hunger, cold and death, despondence and desperation that rime the winter wastelands of North America."
  • Casco Bay Sea Serpent (Cassie)

    The Casco Bay Sea Serpent is a cryptid reportedly found in Maine. It is typically described as a "great serpent" 80-100 feet in length with dark brown coloring streaked with white.
  • International Cryptozoology Museum

    The International Cryptozoology Museum is located in Bangor Maine, opening Spring 2026. Featuring with a wide variety of cryptozoological specimens, oddities, artifacts, and novelty items surrounding the study of unknown creatures, this family friendly museum is open to all ages.

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