Being surrounded by hundreds of fluttering and gracious butterflies can be quite a magical experience. If you want to immerse yourself in a world of butterflies then the Cypress Gardens Butterfly House is the place for you. There are many gardens in South Carolina so, one thing for sure is that you’ll never run out of fun things to do and places to go in the Palmetto State. Cypress Gardens in Moncks Corner, South Carolina, is a 170-acre preserve and gardens that first opened to the public in 1932. The venue features a breathtaking black water swamp filled with cypress and tupelo trees. But that’s not all visitors find to gawk at when visiting Cypress Gardens.
The attraction is also home to the largest butterfly breeding facility in the state.
At this butterfly garden in South Carolina, you can expect to see hundreds of butterflies graciously fluttering around. Guests will be delighted by being surrounded by a variety of colorful blooming flowers and plants. Birds will chirp and sing to serenade you through the house and don't forget to see the arthropod exhibit. Depending on when you visit you will be treated to the many stages of life of a butterfly and learn more about their metamorphosis magic.
At 2,500 square feet, the butterfly house is a must-see. With plenty of room to wander, it's the perfect spot to hang out with hundreds (maybe even thousands!) of beautiful butterflies.
Butterflies aren't the only winged creatures on display in the butterfly house. An observation bee hive will get you up close and personal with a thriving colony of bees. We have seen this before and it is fascinating to see the busy bees hard at work which is a rare sight to see without being stung. So now is your chance to get close with no risk. That's what we consider a win-win.
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This South Carolina butterfly garden is teeming with bright colors — and lovely scents, perfect for breeding butterflies for a number of species.
Their perfect environment is created so you can witness happy butterflies feeding, and being active, and maybe even catch a rare glimpse of them laying their eggs.
In addition to the butterfly house, Cypress Gardens also features a Swamparium and a gift shop. The swamparium is an aquarium and reptile exhibit that showcases the native creatures that use the local waterways as well as a few surprise guests from across the world like the African crocodile.
Plan to spend at least a few hours exploring the gorgeous vistas, the butterfly house, and the swamparium.
One of the best ways to enjoy Cypress Gardens is to take a boat ride. You can either embark on a guided boat tour or launch your own vessel for a voyage of your own. There is a strange beauty that can be found among these other-worldly trees as they reflect on the mirrored black water.
If you prefer to journey on your own two feet then there are plenty of trails to take advantage of on land. The preserve and gardens have both foot trails and water trails to explore.
Have you ever visited the butterfly house at Cypress Gardens?
Let us know in the comments if you have been to the Cypress Garden Butterfly House! Learn more and purchase tickets in advance from the official website for Cypress Gardens. If you want to stay in the area for a little while longer, and we would recommend that you do, check out this Moncks Corner rental house.
Looking for more great places to visit in the Palmetto State? Check out our video that highlights some of the best attractions in South Carolina: