Dr. Bill Roston Native Butterfly House

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Springfield, United States

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Dr. Bill Roston Native Butterfly House Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Dr. Bill Roston Native Butterfly House is located in Springfield, United States on 2400 S Scenic Ave. Dr. Bill Roston Native Butterfly House is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category botanical gardentourist attraction in United States.

Address

2400 S Scenic Ave

Phone

+1 4178911515

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Lisa Richter

Best butterfly house I've visited because the volunteers are right there to answer questions and point out where caterpillars, eggs and chrysalis are \hiding\ and you see the whole life cycle even mating butterflies.

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Hannah M

It's not just for kids! This place is always fantastic. We stopped in on Saturday, July 21st, and the ladies that were there were very knowledgeable about all the moths, butterflies, and caterpillars inside. I learn something every time I visit. It is free, but they have donation boxes set up. It's a neat place to see, but be quick when you open and close the door so the butterflies don't get out!

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Crystal Woods

September 30th marks the close of the butterfly house each year. We got to see lots of tagged and released butterflies in the gardens adjacent to the butterfly house. It is a free exhibit but donations are much appreciated. A wonderful place to learn about Missouri's native butterfly species.

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T. Page

Really cool and free butterfly house. Cool stuff to see like the cocoon houses. Really fun!!?

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Kelli Callahan

Perfect for something free. The kids loved it too. We got to see a caterpillar make a cacoon. We just sat and watched the butterflies fly around us. They take donations for conservation efforts.