It looks like Bigfoot has popped up on the outskirts of Tahoe City, California.

A U.S. skateboarder claims to have captured the mythical creature on video while skateboarding with friends and using a GoPro head-mounted camera.

After reviewing the video footage, the skateboarder, identified as YouTube user Couch Potato, said they noticed what appears to be a Sasquatch standing in the forest by the left side of the road.

The video was then clipped from seven minutes to one minute and sent to The Paranormal Review, a YouTube channel "devoted to analyzing paranormal activities and breaking them down".

In the video description, Couch Potato says: "I didn't notice the Bigfoot-like creature until I got home several days later and watched my videos."

This is not the first time that someone claimed to see Bigfoot in the Lake Tahoe area, along the border of California and Nevada.

Back in 2012, a man claimed to have filmed "what appears to be a Bigfoot" and recorded "its voice yelling," reports Mirror.

Earlier this summer, another YouTube video that claims to have captured the mysterious creature on camera went viral.

On June 28, Randy O'neal uploaded a video titled "Bigfoot Caught on Camera By Virginia Man," which has received over 870,000 views.

The video displays two cell phone photos of a hairy, brown creature in Virginia off the shore of the Intercostal Waterways. It also includes a scrolling marquee where O'neal recounts two encounters with what he believes is Sasquatch.

He says he thinks that he ran into a Bigfoot 25 years ago during a camping trip in the woods with his father and a family friend. According to him, red eyes gazing appeared at their campsite at nighttime on a Virginia Creekside. He then shot the creature with his gun.

"When I shot, whatever I shot let out the most blood curdling scream you could ever imagine," O'neal states in the video.

The creature then jumped into the water, which O'neal says "sounded like a Volkswagon had been dropped into the water."

When the three campers searched for the creature the next day, they noticed a large stomped-out path leading from the campsite to the water.

"The path that the creature cleared through the woods as it headed for the water was cleared as if a skid steer had gone through the woods," O'neal states.

Twenty-five years later, O'neal, his father and the same family friend claim to have spotted the creature near the same area while they were fishing on the Virginia Intercoastal Waterway.

Watch the alleged Bigfoot sighting at Lake Tahoe below.