News From the Griffith Junction Butterfly Stop!ย 

ย The Superfantastical Monarch Journeyย 

The monarch butterflies fluttering about arenโ€™t just casual flutterers. They are the  last to be born in 2025, and they are โ€˜super monarchs.โ€™  

Right now, they are busy sipping up nectar they, so as to build up fat reserves in  their bodies. You see, these particular butterflies were born to do a seemly  impossible job. 

They, and millions of other super monarchs, fly 1200 miles to a fir treeย  forest in central Mexico between August and November. And the continuation of their existence in theย  northeastern states depends upon their safe arrival.ย 

These butterflies do have some โ€˜super powersโ€™ to help them accomplish their  task. 

– Because of this journey, a super monarch will live far longer than the 2 toย  5 weeks normal monarch butterflies do.ย ย 
– These butterflies are born with larger wings and are capable of flying 50 toย  100 miles in a single day, weather permitting.ย ย 
– It is believed they were born with an internal sun compass or magnetic ย compass to guide them to Central America.ย 
– They can fly at speeds of 5 to 25 miles an hour for 4-6 hours a day, glidingย  on currents of warm air called thermals, to conserve energy when possible.ย ย 

At the end of each day of their journey, the butterflies will seek out nectar from  the flowers to fuel their next-day trip. Once that is accomplished, they will spend  the night in trees, clustered together for protection.  

It will take the monarchs who leave from Indiana 5 to 7 weeks to make the trip to  that Mexican forest Oyamel fir tree forest.  

Once there, they, and millions of other super monarchs, will blanket the fir trees  for warmth and to conserve energy. Thereafter, they will enter a state of  dormancy, allowing them to survive the winter. 

We wish all these spectacular insects a safe trip.

๐Ÿฆ‹Join us in May 2026 to celebrate these incredible creatures at our 2nd Annual Butterfly Day at the Griffith Historical Park, featuring our Monarch Waystation, the Griffith Junction Butterfly Stop.

(If you come visit our Monarch Waystation at the Depot, we ask that you do so respectfully. Please don’t touch the plants, insects, or disturb the habitat in any way. Thank you!)

photos by Jeanette Bobos and Ken Krick

No rain can keep us from having Butterfly Day!

โ˜”๏ธ๐—ช๐—˜๐—”๐—ง๐—›๐—˜๐—ฅ ๐—จ๐—ฃ๐——๐—”๐—ง๐—˜:
๐Ÿฆ‹๐‘ฉ๐‘ผ๐‘ป๐‘ป๐‘ฌ๐‘น๐‘ญ๐‘ณ๐’€ ๐‘ซ๐‘จ๐’€ ๐‘ฐ๐‘บ ๐‘ถ๐‘ต!!

โ€ข The Barrel Train will NOT be running
โ€ข The Depot and Train Musems WILL be open
โ€ข Our flower & butterfly experts will be inside
โ€ข The rest of the fun will be inside!

๐‘ต๐’†๐’Š๐’•๐’‰๐’†๐’“ ๐’“๐’‚๐’Š๐’, ๐’๐’๐’“ ๐’„๐’๐’๐’…, ๐’๐’๐’“ ๐’˜๐’Š๐’๐’…๐’” ๐’•๐’‰๐’‚๐’• ๐’ƒ๐’๐’๐’˜ ๐’˜๐’Š๐’๐’ ๐’Œ๐’†๐’†๐’‘ ๐’–๐’” ๐’‡๐’“๐’๐’Ž ๐’‰๐’‚๐’—๐’Š๐’๐’ˆ ๐’๐’–๐’“ ๐‘ฉ๐’–๐’•๐’•๐’†๐’“๐’‡๐’๐’š ๐‘ซ๐’‚๐’š!

Butterfly Day at the Depot!

๐Ÿฆ‹Join us to celebrate National Start Seeing Monarchs Day!
Visit Griffith’s very own butterfly garden, aptly named the Griffith Junction Butterfly Stop.
๐Ÿฆ‹ Itโ€™s the first anniversary of the garden, conceived and planted by Griffith Tri Kappa member Jeanette Bobos, and supported by the organization.
๐Ÿฆ‹May 4th is one day after National Start Seeing Monarchs Day, when America celebrates those beautiful, endangered orange and yellow creatures.

It will be a fun and interesting Sunday afternoon at the Griffith Historical Park, where:
๐Ÿš‚The Depot & Train Museums, and the Tower will be open to tour
๐Ÿš‚Our barrel train, the Hess Express, will be running
๐Ÿฆ‹Jeanette Bobos, the retired Master Gardner who planted our garden, will be on on hand to share her knowledge. Weโ€™ll have info on Monarchs and how theyโ€™ve become endangered.
๐Ÿฆ‹Kim Moor, from The Wild Ones, will be with us sharing information about adding native plants to your garden.
๐ŸŒปWant plants to help butterflies, especially Monarchs? Through the courtesy of Scheeringa Farms, weโ€™ll have a small selection of milkweed plants; black-eyed Susans, Griffith Centennialโ€™s flower in 2004; plus some Heirloom Plants, as well.
๐ŸชGirl Scout Troop 15620 will be selling cookies, lemonade, and butterfly clips.
๐ŸŒญThe Cub Scout Pack 622 and Boy Scout Troop 623 will be on hand with hotdogs, chips and pop.

Monarch Waystation:๐Ÿš‰Griffith Junction Butterfly Stop! ๐Ÿฆ‹

Introducing our new Monarch Waystation:
๐Ÿš‰Griffith Junction Butterfly Stop! ๐Ÿฆ‹

We are so grateful to the Lake County Master Gardeners for the financial support and to the Griffith Tri Kappa members for creating and maintaining this absolutely lovely and meaningful addition to our Historical Park, which not only beautifies our park for us and our human visitors, but for an amazing array of pollinators and other winged visitors!

Whether you’re biking or driving by, stop by the Griffith Historical Park to have a seat in the shade, play a game of checkers, and watch the trains and butterflies!