Butterfly Gardens Of Wisconsin Is Home To The State's Largest Butterfly House And Maze
The butterfly garden in Appleton allows watching hundreds of these delicate, fluttering beauties in action. It’s downright mesmerizing! You can see for yourself with a visit to Butterfly Gardens of Wisconsin. A unique day-trip destination, it’s home to the state’s largest butterfly house. The grounds also include a maze, which is shaped like a monarch butterfly, of course. Take a look at this lovely butterfly enclosure near me.
Butterfly Gardens in Appleton is inspirational. Discover more on the Butterfly Gardens of Wisconsin website. Did you know about Wisconsin’s largest butterfly house? Have you ever visited Butterfly Gardens of Wisconsin? If so, what do you think? Tell us in the comments section below.
Learn how to do this yourself by reading the book “How to Create a Butterfly Garden: Bringing the Beauty of Butterflies into Your World.” And go out for a delicious burger after at Tom’s Drive In with four locations in Appleton!
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Gardens In Wisconsin
Where is one of the best butterfly gardens in Wisconsin?
- Milwaukee Public Museum: This extraordinary, two-story butterfly space — Puelicher Butterfly Wing — is a glass-enclosed garden where folks can explore with the flying insects. Gain some knowledge in the learning gallery, and kids can roam through a super-sized habitat while wearing colorful butterfly costumes.
What are some of the best gardens in Wisconsin?
- Harmony Gardens Arboretum (Peshtigo): This nearly 500-acre farm was developed into a conservation and horticulture education and demonstration area. You'll discover a hardwood forest, a restored prairie, demonstration gardens, and beautiful walking trails.
- Rudolph Grotto Gardens (Rudolph): This incredible spiritual setting is an unforgettable sight on five acres of lush gardens. Walk among the shrines depicting the 14 Stations of the Cross and the Seven Sorrows of Mary. Explore a Wonder Cave with a design inspired by the catacombs in Rome, and visit St. Jude's Chapel, the Grotto Museum, and the Gift Shop.
- Rotary Botanical Gardens (Janesville): These 20 acres of botanic beauty offer activities and many events throughout the year. You can make your own activity by packing a picnic and eating on the lovely grounds. The works of local artists are also for sale at the Cottage Garden Gallery on this beautiful property. Wheelchairs are available to guests at no cost.