Broward County Butterfly Capital
Welcome to Coconut Creek, the north Broward County city known as the Butterfly Capital of the World, pairing master-planned neighborhoods with easy access to South Florida's coast.
Coconut Creek is a city in northern Broward County, Florida, situated roughly 37 miles north of Miami and a short drive west of the Atlantic coast. Incorporated in 1967 after seceding from Pompano Beach, the city was planned from the start as a residential community, with master-planned neighborhoods, greenbelts, and a deliberate emphasis on environmental quality that still distinguishes it today. Its location between Fort Lauderdale and Boca Raton places it squarely within South Florida's Miami–Fort Lauderdale metropolitan corridor. The city's best-known identity is as the "Butterfly Capital of the World." That title rests on Butterfly World, which opened in 1988 as the first butterfly park in the Western Hemisphere and remains its largest, home to more than 20,000 live butterflies. Coconut Creek was also the first city in Florida — and the eleventh in the nation — to be certified as a Community Wildlife Habitat by the National Wildlife Federation, reflecting a civic commitment to landscaping, native habitat, and wildlife that runs deeper than a slogan. Residentially, Coconut Creek is a largely suburban community of about 57,000 people, organized around planned single-family neighborhoods, golf and retirement communities, and a growing stock of apartments. The Promenade at Coconut Creek serves as the city's open-air retail and dining core, while Tradewinds Park and a network of community parks provide recreation. Public schools belong to Broward County Public Schools, and the private North Broward Preparatory School is located nearby. The city suits households seeking a well-maintained, nature-oriented suburb with convenient freeway access to Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, and the region's beaches, without the intensity of coastal development.
Coconut Creek is located in Broward County, Florida, in the northern part of the county about 37 miles north of Miami. It sits inland from the Atlantic coast, between Fort Lauderdale and Boca Raton, and is part of the Miami–Fort Lauderdale metropolitan area.
Coconut Creek is known as the Butterfly Capital of the World. It is home to Butterfly World, the largest butterfly park in the Western Hemisphere, which opened in 1988, and it was the first city in Florida to be certified as a Community Wildlife Habitat by the National Wildlife Federation.
Coconut Creek is served by Broward County Public Schools, one of the largest school districts in the country. Schools in the area include Winston Park Elementary and Lyons Creek Middle School, and the private North Broward Preparatory School is located nearby.
Coconut Creek offers master-planned single-family neighborhoods, golf and retirement communities, lakeside communities such as Winston Park and Banyan Trails, and a growing supply of rental apartments. The city's housing is relatively contemporary, reflecting development that followed its 1967 incorporation.
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