Gibbs Butterfly Park
![]() Indy and Luna met at Gibbs last spring and became fast friends – or maybe reunited sisters! |
![]() During the lockdown, local children colored rocks and donated them to Gibbs Park for a rock garden. |
To see a short video on
“The Metamorphosis of Gibbs Butterfly Park,”
please click here.

The fall migration of clustering Monarchs at Gibbs Park

True to their slogan, “Do a good turn daily,” these Girl Scouts cleaned the Gibbs Park fence and butterfly tiles. To see their chance encounter with an unusual visitor, please visit News from Gibbs Park.

“Gibbs Park went through a long-awaited revamp in September-October 2018,” shared Leslie Gilson, (now retired) Gibbs Park restoration coordinator. “The plumbago was out of control and the natal plum was a maintenance nightmare. We will eventually plant the inside bed. The next steps are to make sure all the weeds are dead, then put a weed barrier up and add mulch to all of it. Minimal planting will be done to the outside.”
The following “before and after” images are just a few examples of how much progress has been made at Gibbs Park!
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