The Glass Museum and Gift Shop are open

Weekends in November…

Saturday the 8th and Sunday the 9th

and

Saturday the 15th and Sunday the 16th

BONUS DAYS

Black Friday the 28th and Small Business Saturday the 29th.  

Dorflinger-Suydam

 

Dorflinger-Suydam is a non-profit organization with a mission to provide our region and its guests with unique experiences to connect with nature, the arts, history, and each other.  We offer the region a 600-acre wildlife sanctuary, a glass museum that is home to one of the nation’s largest collections of Dorflinger glass, outdoor concerts in July and August, and the preservation of historic sites and buildings in White Mills.

Interested in contributing to Dorflinger?

View our volunteer and donation pages for information on how you can help!

Join Our Mailing List!

Join our mailing list for email updates about everything that is happening with the Wildlife Sanctuary, the Wildflower Concert Series, the Dorflinger Glass Museum, and Historic White Mills. 

Support the Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary

Sanctuary Members and Wildflower Contributors can now pay member and contributor payments online. You can visit our online store at dorflinger.org/shop/

Explore Dorflinger-Suydam

Wildlife Sanctuary

Since 1980, the nearly 600-acre grounds of the Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary have preserved the natural beauty and wildlife of northeastern Pennsylvania.

The Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary offers approximately five miles of nature trails for observing indigenous wildlife and waterfowl.

Glass Museum

The museum maintains elegant displays of fine cut, etched, engraved, gilded, and enameled crystal produced in Christian Dorflinger’s factories between 1852 and 1921.  An on-site gift shop features an array of wares, including glass, jewelry, and handcrafted ornaments, mostly created by hand by artists and studios in the U.S.

Wildflower Concert Series

Since 1983, the Wildflower Concert Series has presented quality music in a natural amphitheater surrounded by majestic pines and sweet breezes.

Historic White Mills

From the restoration of a glassworker’s house to the relocation of the fire hall, work continues to preserve the glass heritage and history of White Mills.