Catch Meijer Gardens’ Butterfly Exhibit—only through April

Experience the magic of 60+ butterfly species from around the world at Meijer Gardens’ limited-time exhibition, running only through April 30, 2025.

As Michigan’s winter recedes, thousands of vibrant butterflies are taking flight inside the glass walls of the Lena Meijer Tropical Conservatory, transforming the space into a kaleidoscope of movement and color.

Fred & Dorothy Fichter Butterflies Are Blooming, the largest temporary tropical butterfly exhibition in the United States, has returned to Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park for its annual spring appearance, running from March 1 through April 30, 2025.

A global collection in Grand Rapids

The exhibition offers visitors a truly international experience without ever leaving West Michigan. More than 60 butterfly and moth species from Africa, Asia, and Central and South America fill the five-story, 15,000-square-foot conservatory with their delicate presence.

Meijer Gardens’ website highlights some of the most eye-catching species present: from the striking electric blue morpho butterflies to the aptly named clearwings with their transparent sections. You also won’t want to miss the majestic Atlas moths and graceful tree nymphs as they flutter through the lush tropical environment.

Photo courtesy of Paladin27/Flickr.

Full sensory immersion

Walking into the conservatory during Butterflies Are Blooming is an experience that engages all the senses. The warm, humid air immediately transports visitors from Michigan’s chilly early spring to a tropical paradise. Vibrant flowers provide nectar for the butterflies, while the gentle sound of the waterfall creates a soothing backdrop.

Eagle-eyed visitors might spot butterflies emerging from their chrysalides in the exhibition’s emergence area, offering a rare glimpse into one of nature’s most remarkable transformations.

For photography enthusiasts eager to capture the perfect butterfly moment, remember that while cameras are welcome, tripods are not permitted in the conservatory during this special exhibition.

Special programming

The exhibition includes several special events to enhance the butterfly experience:

Photo courtesy of Rachel Kramer/Flickr.

Family-friendly wonder

The exhibition has become a cherished springtime tradition for many West Michigan families, offering an educational and magical experience for children and adults alike.

It also serves as a reminder of the delicate balance of our ecosystem. Visitors will have the opportunity to discuss important environmental topics like conservation, biodiversity, and the critical role pollinators play in our world.

How to plan your visit

Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a photography buff, or simply seeking a colorful escape from the last lingering traces of winter, Butterflies Are Blooming offers a perfect bridge into spring—a living reminder that, after every period of dormancy, nature returns with renewed vibrancy and beauty.

Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park is located at 1000 East Beltline Avenue NE, Grand Rapids. During the exhibition, the gardens maintain their regular hours: Monday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Tuesday 9 a.m. – 9 p.m., Wednesday through Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., and Sunday 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

With the exhibition closing on April 30, visitors have a limited window to experience this annual phenomenon. For additional information or to check special event details, visit meijergardens.org.

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