With new boulders now in place this fall, plants will be added to the circle.Feb. – Sept. 2023 – Storms that took out Gibbs’ inner circle fencing (left photo) led to re-landscaping involving indestructible, landscape-enriching boulders. HB Trees had them transported from the HB Urban Forest in September. Artist Lubica, who HB Trees had commissioned for the monarch butterflies gracing the entrance monument posts as well as the small-circle entrance tiles, is donating her time for the inner circle’s re-design. Here, she sprays where to place the boulders.John Runyard, whose family lived where Gibbs Park is today in the mid 20th century, recently shared his photos of Gibbs through the years, including this one from 2017. See more by clickinghere.
Gibbs Park is located off of Graham Street between Warner and Heil in Huntington Beach, CA. It is widely known for its Butterfly Grove – providing, sustaining and enriching a local habitat for some of our planets most amazing creatures – including the majestic Monarch Butterfly.
Gibbs Park is beautiful today thanks to: the City of Huntington Beach, HB Tree Society, California ReLeaf, Community Employees Fund of The Boeing Company, Aera Energy, HomeDepot, Boy/Girl Scouts, the California Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, community volunteers, and the Gibbs park Restoration team led by Leslie Gilson. This park has undergone an incredible transformation in the past few years.
Indy and Luna met at Gibbs and became fast friends – or maybe reunited sisters!
During the lockdown, local children colored rocks to make a Gibbs rock garden!
The fall migration of clustering Monarchs at Gibbs ParkTrue 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 the Gibbs Park Updates Archive.A long-awaited revamp in September-October 2018.