We all need a little bit of quirky to spice up everyday life, don’t you think? If you’re an animal lover, you already know how much fun and personality animals bring into our lives. For a one-of-kind overnight adventure that includes a ton of animals, plan a visit to Where Pigs Fly in Missouri, a museum, a bed and breakfast, and a working farm.
Where Pigs Fly & Pigs Aloft Museum in Linn is the only pig museum in the United States, making it absolutely bucket list-worthy, especially if you love animals and the incredibly smart and adorable pigs, in particular.
However, the museum and working farm take the fun even further, offering visitors the chance to stay overnight in one of its five (soon to be four) cozy bedrooms.
Even if you don’t plan to stay the night, you’ll want to check out the museum, which boasts thousands of items of pig memorabilia – from ornaments to knick-knacks and paintings.
Chances are you’ll be so enchanted that you’ll book a stay overnight in one of the cozy rooms that are available for rental nightly and weekly.
You really should be an animal lover if you check-in. After all, you’ll probably run into one of the 10 dogs who call the historic home, in which you’ll be staying, home.
Only room #2 features a private bath. Other guests share a bath and shower space in the house that will make you feel right at home.
You don’t have to stay in your room the whole time, either. Whip up a delicious meal on one of the BBQ grills or in the kitchen.
Head to “Oinkin Hall,” a common area where you can kick back, relax, and watch a movie or two. You can pick a flick from the library of films or bring your own.
But, that’s not the best part. Because you’ll be staying on a working farm, you can help feed the animals in the morning. Just be sure to bring clothes you’re not afraid to get dirty.
Learn more on the official website of Where Pigs Fly Farm & Pigs Aloft Museum. Or, go here for Facebook.
Have you ever visited or stayed at Where Pigs Fly in Missouri? What’d you think? Share your experience in the comments! Did you know you can also stay in a cave in Missouri? Read more about Stone Park’s Cave House.
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