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Butterfly World is a unique man-made attraction located within Tradewinds Park in Coconut Creek, Florida, United States. Situated at a low elevation of just 4 meters above sea level, this landmark holds the distinction of being the largest butterfly park globally and the first of its kind in the Western Hemisphere. It offers a vibrant natural feature experience, immersing visitors in a tropical environment filled with diverse wildlife.
Visitors consistently praise the immersive experience of strolling through lush gardens, where…
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Most visitors find that a comprehensive visit to Butterfly World takes approximately two to three hours. This allows ample time to explore all the aviaries, gardens, the insectarium, and enjoy the interactive exhibits like the Lorikeet Encounter. If you plan to combine your visit with a walk in the surrounding Tradewinds Park, you should allocate more time.
Yes, Butterfly World is designed to be accessible and wheelchair friendly. The pathways throughout the park, including the aviaries and gardens, are generally smooth and wide, allowing for easy navigation. This ensures that visitors with mobility aids can comfortably enjoy all the attractions.
No, dogs are generally not permitted inside Butterfly World. Due to the delicate nature of the butterflies and other wildlife, as well as for the comfort and safety of all guests, pets are not allowed within the facility. Service animals are typically an exception to this policy.
Butterfly World offers several engaging activities for families. Children particularly love the Lorikeet Encounter, where they can hand-feed small parrots. The Butterfly Emerging Area provides a fascinating look at the metamorphosis process, and the Bug Zoo offers an up-close view of various insects. The free-flying butterflies and birds in the aviaries, along with the lush gardens and waterfalls, create an immersive and educational experience for all ages.
Butterfly World is located within Tradewinds Park, which offers ample parking facilities. However, parking lots can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons or on weekends. It's often recommended to arrive earlier in the day to secure a convenient spot. There may be a small park entrance fee for Tradewinds Park in addition to the Butterfly World admission.
Butterfly World is home to approximately 20,000 live butterflies representing up to 50 different species at any given time. Over 150 species are seen throughout the year. You can expect to see a diverse array of colorful butterflies from around the world, including various swallowtails, morphos, longwings, and many more, fluttering freely in the aviaries.
Yes, there is a café located within Butterfly World itself, offering refreshments and light snacks. For more extensive dining options, you'll find various cafes and restaurants in the surrounding Coconut Creek area, just a short drive from Tradewinds Park.
Since Butterfly World is located within Tradewinds Park, you can easily combine your visit with other activities in the park, such as picnicking, exploring walking trails, or visiting the other attractions within the park. Beyond Tradewinds Park, the wider Coconut Creek and Fort Lauderdale area offers beaches, shopping, and other family-friendly entertainment options.
Given Florida's warm climate and the tropical environment inside the aviaries, it's best to wear light, comfortable clothing. Closed-toe shoes are recommended for walking through the park. Many visitors also find that wearing bright colors can sometimes attract butterflies, enhancing the immersive experience.
Butterfly World generally maintains consistent operating hours throughout the year, including the winter months, as its indoor tropical environment is climate-controlled. However, it's always a good idea to check their official website for the most current opening and closing times before planning your visit, especially around holidays.