The Indianapolis Zoo is an amazing place to take the entire family all year round. However, one season tends to stick out above the rest: in the spring, the zoo opens up a fairy wonderland full of beautiful, brilliantly colored flowers, plants, and butterflies. It’s the best butterfly house in Indiana, and it’s called Butterfly Kaleidoscope.
Every year as the weather begins to warm up, the Indianapolis Zoo transforms its gorgeous indoor garden into a paradise for butterfly enthusiasts.
Indianapolis Zoo/Facebook Butterflies probably take the cake (or, rather, the nectar) for being the most-loved flying insect. What’s not to love? They’re gentle and vibrantly beautiful, and they do a tremendous service to the earth. Sounds great to us!
There are more than 40 stunning species of butterfly on the loose here.
Indianapolis Zoo/Facebook Well, maybe they’re not “on the loose” so much as they’re free. Watch as they flutter from flower to flower, collecting precious nectar to help them continue their journeys through life.
The gardens are warm, pleasant, and, given the surrounding plant life, they smell incredible.
Peter Miller/Flickr Make sure to check out the “Emergence Chamber,” where newly-hatched butterflies begin their adult lives. Every day, dozens of new butterflies emerge and take flight.
Among the 40+ species you can find here are paper kites, Julias, and giant owls.
Michael Wallace/Flickr There are also several species of moths present at Butterfly Kaleidoscope, too - moths are like the butterflies of the night. Goth butterflies.
Guests are greatly encouraged to bring their cameras, as the vibrant colors and fascinating insects are great photo-ops.
Infinite Ache/Flickr Tread carefully and make sure you don’t have any of our flying friends underfoot; they’re delicate, and they are everywhere!
Admire the stained-glass windows that are an integral part of the colorful atmosphere at the best butterfly house in Indiana!
David Ellis/Flickr
Guests must reserve their time in the garden ahead of time and can do so on the Indianapolis Zoo’s website.
Peter Weemeeuw/Flickr
Also offered at Butterfly Kaleidoscope is plenty of education for people interested in starting their own butterfly gardens at home, educational programs and events, and more. Make sure to check out the official website for reservations and more information.
Indianapolis Zoo/Facebook
Butterflies probably take the cake (or, rather, the nectar) for being the most-loved flying insect. What’s not to love? They’re gentle and vibrantly beautiful, and they do a tremendous service to the earth. Sounds great to us!
Well, maybe they’re not “on the loose” so much as they’re free. Watch as they flutter from flower to flower, collecting precious nectar to help them continue their journeys through life.
Peter Miller/Flickr
Make sure to check out the “Emergence Chamber,” where newly-hatched butterflies begin their adult lives. Every day, dozens of new butterflies emerge and take flight.
Michael Wallace/Flickr
There are also several species of moths present at Butterfly Kaleidoscope, too - moths are like the butterflies of the night. Goth butterflies.
Infinite Ache/Flickr
Tread carefully and make sure you don’t have any of our flying friends underfoot; they’re delicate, and they are everywhere!
David Ellis/Flickr
Peter Weemeeuw/Flickr
On the hunt for more spring activities in beautiful Indiana? Take a gander at this list for more great activities and places to visit this spring!
Do you plan on visiting Butterfly Kaleidoscope at the Indianapolis Zoo this spring? Take your camera and send us your photos!
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