Spring is finally fully in swing in the Land of Lincoln, and in addition to blooming flowers and trees, it’s the perfect time of year to visit Illinois’ premier butterfly house. You’ll be completely enchanted with a visit to this magical place.
They say if a butterfly lands on you, it’s good luck. Keep scrolling for more details about the fabulous farm where you may actually be able to make that happen.
Catch the sights at Peck Farm Park, which is located within the Mill Creek Forest Preserve in Geneva, a west suburb of Chicago.
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The butterfly house is located along Kaneville road, which runs right through the preserve, which is also home to Peck Lake and a plethora of trails and wildlife.
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Guests pay either $2 per person or $5 for a whole family to enter the park and interact with the butterflies.
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Peck Butterfly House has hundreds of these lovely critters to view. Keep any eye out for all different species.
Facebook/Geneva Park District Also, make sure to watch your step! You don’t want to crush one of the lovely butterflies.
Stop by any day of the week starting May 19, 2018 to see these beautiful creatures.
Facebook/Geneva Park District Hours of operation are Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. while Sunday hours are Noon to 5 p.m. The last day for this attraction is September 15, 2018, so you’ve got the entire summer to make your way up north to check it out.
Peck Farm Park Butterfly House is located at 4038 Kaneville Rd., Geneva, IL 60134, and you can learn more on the Geneva Parks website here.
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Also, make sure to watch your step! You don’t want to crush one of the lovely butterflies.
Hours of operation are Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. while Sunday hours are Noon to 5 p.m. The last day for this attraction is September 15, 2018, so you’ve got the entire summer to make your way up north to check it out.
For more places to find beauty this month, check out 11 stunning spots in Illinois that completely transform in spring.
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