Animal lovers will have a blast at this farm animal rescue and museum in rural Missouri. Where Pigs Fly Farm & Pigs Aloft Museum is the perfect place to go if you want to get up-close and personal with all kinds of amazing animals. Plus, the farm is also home to the only dedicated pig museum in the nation! With so much to do and see, this hidden gem is certainly worth checking out.
Spend a day on the picturesque Where Pigs Fly Farm. This 62-acre farm is home to many rescued farm animals and a super unique museum dedicated to pigs.
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Kids love being able to interact with so many animals. Admission is only $3 and it includes food to feed to the animals.
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Of course, you’ll find pigs of all sizes at Where Pigs Fly Farm. Be sure to wear clothes that can get a little dirty because these pigs love belly scratches!
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There are nearly 500 animals and birds on the farm. This means you can almost always see babies following their mothers around the barnyard.
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After spending time visiting with and feeding the animals, head inside to check out the museum. There’s nothing else like it in the nation!
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Pig figurines, memorabilia, and advertisements are displayed all throughout the barn. They now have the second largest collection of pig items in the world.
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They’re still growing their collection too! Over the years, avid collectors have donated their piggies to Pigs Aloft Museum and they are now just 10,000 pigs away from a Guinness World Record.
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Spend the day in hog heaven when you visit Where Pigs Fly Farm & Pigs Aloft Museum.
Where Pigs Fly Farm & Pigs Aloft Museum/Facebook Find the farm at 2810 Highway 50 E, Linn. You may have a little trouble if you try entering the address into your GPS. They are just 3 miles east of Linn State Technical College. You can also visit their Facebook page here.
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Find the farm at 2810 Highway 50 E, Linn. You may have a little trouble if you try entering the address into your GPS. They are just 3 miles east of Linn State Technical College. You can also visit their Facebook page here.
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