They’re back for another season!
Our fantastic Butterfly House at the Creation Museum, featuring native North American butterflies and moths, is open once again for our busy summer season. This is our second year with the Butterfly House, and if last year is any indication, it will be very popular again!
Guests loved touring the flower-filled Butterfly House and being surrounded by a variety of North American species such as the iconic monarch, colorful swallowtails, and buckeyes.
Since butterflies are seasonal, the Butterfly House is only open seasonally, from May through September, so come and visit while you can! Due to the cost of replacing the butterflies and moths (they have a short lifespan, so we receive weekly shipments), there is a small fee to enter the house ($4 per person; children 5 and under are free).
The Butterfly House is part of our Creation Zoo complex. The Creation Zoo features a barnyard area, where guests can get up close with a variety of fun animals, as well as our popular Wallaby Walkabout, which allows you to walk with the wallabies and our Aldabra tortoises (who love hanging out on the path and waiting for guests to scratch their shells). We also display a variety of exotic species such as a king vulture, coatis, and a giant anteater.
Our zoo also features the Wonders of Creation stage, where our zookeepers introduce guests to a variety of ambassador animals while teaching fun facts about them, along with biblical worldview teaching about animal kinds, life in a fallen world, and more. It’s another way we reach guests—especially kids who just love the zoo and animal programs—with the message of the truth of God’s Word and the gospel.
I encourage you to make plans to visit us this summer—you will love your visit to the Creation Museum! Go to CreationMuseum.org to plan your visit.
Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying,
Ken
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