Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory
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Located at the southernmost end of Duval Street, the Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory is one of the island’s most popular family-friendly attractions. It’s home to more than 60 species of butterflies and 20 species of exotic birds. A visit to the Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory is divided between the climate-controlled conservatory where the butterflies flutter freely, the learning center, an art gallery and a gift shop.
Visiting Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory with Old Town Trolley
The most convenient and comprehensive way to visit the Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory and see the entire island is with Old Town Trolley Tours. This popular narrated tour provides flexible, hop-on, hop-off service to over 100 points of interest, including a dedicated stop for the famous conservatory. Old Town Trolley Tours ensures you maximize your time by connecting you directly to the tropical conservatory, Southernmost Point, and all major attractions without the hassle of driving or parking.
- Hop-On Hop-Off Flexibility: Enjoy the flexibility to explore the Conservatory and then reboard at any of 13 convenient stops to continue your exploration of Key West at your own pace.
- Expertly Guided Narration: Local conductors provide a blend of historical facts, engaging stories, and insider tips, transforming your ride into an entertaining and educational journey
- Comprehensive Sightseeing: The trolley tour covers all major areas and more than 100 points of interest throughout Key West, including the Southernmost Point, Hemingway Home, and Mallory Square, allowing you to see much more than just the Conservatory.
- Key West’s Largest Fleet: Trolleys run approximately every 30 minutes, ensuring you spend less time waiting and more time enjoying the attractions.
Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory Visitor Information
- Tropical Habitat: Hundreds of butterflies, representing over 60 species, flutter freely alongside exotic birds in a climate-controlled, glass-enclosed environment.
- Educational Experience: The facility includes a Learning Center with exhibits and a film detailing butterfly anatomy, the life cycle, and the Monarch Butterfly’s migration.
- Art Gallery Access: Visitors can view the “”Wings of Imagination”” gallery, featuring works by Sam Trophia that utilize preserved butterflies.
- Nearby Attractions: The Conservatory’s location is perfect for quickly accessing other renowned spots, including the Southernmost Point Buoy and the historic Southernmost House.
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