World's Largest Fork

Springfield, Missouri

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World's Largest Fork in Springfield, Missouri - Route 66 Roadside Attraction

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2215 W Chesterfield St, Springfield, MO 65807

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As road trippers, we often come to a fork in the road and have to choose which path to take…or, we may come to a giant fork in the road and stop the car to take photos! That’s what I did when I got to this Missouri Route 66 roadside attraction: the World’s Largest Fork in Springfield, Missouri (or, OK second largest fork).

Located in the parking lot of an office complex in Springfield, this 35-foot tall, 11-ton utensil is one of the biggest forks in the world! It used to reside outside of a restaurant but relocated to the current position when that location closed (because what company wouldn’t want to take in a giant fork and display it in their parking lot?!?!? I mean, come on!) While it may seem out of place to have a giant fork in your business’s parking lot, at the time it was the location of Noble & Associates, a marketing company focused on food that had a full roster of restaurant and manufacturing clients.

World's Largest Fork in Springfield, Missouri - Route 66 Roadside Attraction

But is this giant utensil really the world’s largest fork? In 2021 a new big fork was erected in Creede, Colorado. That one is 40 feet long making it longer than its Springfield counterpart. But the aluminum fork also weighs only 600 pounds and is quite skinnier. And then in 2022 a 37-foot tall fork (40 if you couldn’t the tips of the tines that are buried) was erected in Fairview, Oregon.

But, whichever way you slice it, the Missouri roadside attraction is impressively big! Some even now refer to it as the “World’s Largest Fork By Mass” or the “World’s Second Largest Fork.”

Now, where are the matching spoon and knife?

Looking for more Missouri roadside attractions? Check out the Route 66 Rocker, Uranus, SuperTAM on 66, and the Giant Praying Hands. You can also use this giant fork to dig into some bread in Chillicothe: the “Home of Sliced Bread.”

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I’ve visited this giant fork in Missouri several times over the years, including on a 2009 road trip through Missouri, a 2021 Route 66 road trip, and a 2024 road trip to watch a fudge eating contest in Uranus.

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