Winlock, Washington: World's Largest Egg
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- Address:
- First St., Winlock, WA
- Directions:
- Off of Hwy. 505, which becomes Walnut Street as you enter Winlock. Go across the railroad tracks and turn right on Kerron. The egg sits in a small park on the right about one block down Kerron.
- Hours:
- Festival - 4th weekend in June. Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
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One would need a frying pan the size of a bus to scramble this poultry behemoth.
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Outrage from Indiana! I thought the largest egg was in Mentone, and now this? A showdown is needed! If you are near Winlock, this is a fun short stop.
[peaceandchaos, 11/22/2017]
The egg is in a small park. There are also a bunch of rooster statues, all painted differently, throughout the town. Be careful, as there are one-ways through the town.
[Camille Consul, 09/06/2017]Winlock, aka "Egg Town," installed the eight rooster statues at various locations in the early 2000s.
Someone seems to have painted a Seattle Seahawks logo on the egg.
[Owen, 08/11/2015]
The large fiberglass egg stands before the Washington Egg & Poultry Cooperative Association at 5th and Kerron Sts. We visited in our "egg" (fiberglass RV). There are also statues of chickens scattered throughout the town.
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Outrage in Washington as well, after an even larger egg in Kansas hurtled past the old ovoid combatants in Mentone and Winlock.