The Springs Preserve Botanical Gardens welcomes spring with its seasonal Butterfly Habitat, open now. Hundreds of butterflies and an array of plants have returned for the seasonal exhibit. Guests have the chance to wander through the unique butterfly habitat and witness the fascinating dance between free-flying butterflies and the plants that sustain them. Guests will gain a better understanding of the environment Mother Nature has crafted for the survival of these spectacular creatures.

Occupying the southern end of the Botanical Gardens, this seasonal habitat is open daily from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m. until May 31, as temperature allows. The habitat features a variety of butterfly species including Mourning Cloak, Red Admiral, Painted Lady, American Lady, Monarch, and Queen, among others.


The butterfly habitat is located in the Botanical Gardens at Springs Preserve, 333 S. Valley View Blvd. in Las Vegas. The butterfly habitat has a separate entrance fee of $3 for non-members and $2 for members. All guests age two and older require a ticket.

For more information on what the Springs Preserve Botanical Gardens has to offer, check out its website.