The Nature Conservancy's Sunny Valley Preserve

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The Nature Conservancys Sunny Valley Preserve

The Sunny Valley Preserve consists of 1,850 acres of farmland, forests, wetlands, and meadows on 19 parcels of land. Visitors can hike on trails and learn about nature, land management, and environmentally compatible farming at several observation sites.

The preserve was originally donated by the late George D. Pratt Jr. of Bridgewater in a series of transfers from 1973 to 1979. Its variety of topography, geology and natural habitats supports diverse wildlife and biological communities.

The Conservancy has initiated surveys to develop an inventory of the preserve's wildlife and plants. Meanwhile, Sunny Valley's farmland and farm operations remain a focal point of community interest. The Conservancy has returned the preserve's three primary farms to productive agriculture by leasing them to farmers after making significant capital improvements. This investment has paid off with increased local interest in the preserve and support for the Conservancy.

Hours
Dawn to dusk; office hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday

Conditions
About 450 acres of the preserve are in active agriculture, and 1,200 acres consist of natural lands. There are 13 miles of recreational hiking trails and farm observation sites.

What To See: Plants
Sunny Valley Preserve comprises a variety of terrain along both sides of the Housatonic River Valley, including large stands of hemlock and mixed second growth hardwood forest.

What to See: Animals
Migratory species such as the worm-eating warbler, cerulean warbler, northern goshawk and scarlet tanager have found a secure nesting place in Sunny Valley's forests. The preserve's grasslands and a wide range of vegetation also provide habitat for such species as the Eastern meadowlark, bobolink, American kestrel, and Cooper's hawk, which are known to be declining in the Northeast.

Discover the butterflies and moths at the 6-acre butterfly field, which is maintained with plantings to attract a multitude of species.

Please enjoy your visit to this preserve. The Nature Conservancy welcomes passive recreation, including hiking, birding, canoeing, nature study, butterfly observation and cross-country skiing.

To ensure those who visit after you are able to enjoy the same experience you have, please remember to stay on designated trails, carry out everything you brought in, and contact our office if you notice any problems.

To maintain the ecological integrity of the preserve, the following activities are not allowed: collection of plant or animal specimens, camping, fires, fishing, hunting, bicycling, and use of motorized vehicles. We do allow dogs on our hiking trails; all dogs must be on a leash. Please clean up after your pet.

Directions

From the east
Take I-84 west to exit 7, Route 7 north in Danbury. Follow Route 7 north through Brookfield to New Milford. In New Milford, at the sixth traffic light (Staples on the left) turn left onto Sunny Valley Road, take your first left onto Sunny Valley Lane.

From southwest
From I-95 or the Merritt Parkway, take Route 7 north to New Milford. In New Milford, at the sixth traffic light (Staples on the left) turn left onto Sunny Valley Road, take your first left onto Sunny Valley Lane.

From northwest
Take Route 202 to New Milford. Cross the Housatonic River and turn left where Route 202 joins Route 7 south. Continue on Route 7 about a half mile and take right onto Sunny Valley Road (there is a McDonalds on the corner) and proceed to stop sign, continue left on Sunny Valley Road, take a right onto Sunny Valley Lane.

Sunny Valley Main in New Milford, CT

Sunny Valley Main in New Milford, CT

A couple snow showing at Sunny Valley Main in New Milford, CT

A couple snow showing at Sunny Valley Main in New Milford, CT

Hemlock Trail in Bridgewater, CT

Hemlock Trail in Bridgewater, CT

Hiking Trail

Hiking Trail

Fort Hill Farm at New Milford Farmer's Market

Fort Hill Farm at New Milford Farmer's Market

Heritage turkeys at Fort Hill Farm in New Milford, CT

Heritage turkeys at Fort Hill Farm in New Milford, CT

Fort Hill Farm in New Milford, CT

Fort Hill Farm in New Milford, CT

Fort Hill Farm in New Milford, CT

Fort Hill Farm in New Milford, CT

New lambs at Nature View Farm in Bridgewater, CT

New lambs at Nature View Farm in Bridgewater, CT

Nature View Farm in Bridgewater, CT

Nature View Farm in Bridgewater, CT

J&S Farm in New Milford, CT

J&S Farm in New Milford, CT

Belted Galloway Cow with her calf at Sunny Valley Main in New Milford, CT

Belted Galloway Cow with her calf at Sunny Valley Main in New Milford, CT

Sunny Valley Main in New Milford, CT

Sunny Valley Main in New Milford, CT

Sunny Valley Main in New Milford, CT

Sunny Valley Main in New Milford, CT

Cows at Stuart Family Farm in Bridgewater, CT

Cows at Stuart Family Farm in Bridgewater, CT

Haying at Sunny Valley Main in New Milford, CT

Haying at Sunny Valley Main in New Milford, CT

A young visitor showing off the birdhouse she made at Open Farm Day

A young visitor showing off the birdhouse she made at Open Farm Day

Kids enjoy a hay ride at Open Farm Day

Kids enjoy a hay ride at Open Farm Day

Two visitors meet Bruno, an African Spiked Thigh Tortoise at Open Farm Day

Two visitors meet Bruno, an African Spiked Thigh Tortoise at Open Farm Day

Sunny Valley Main in New Milford, CT

Sunny Valley Main in New Milford, CT

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The Nature Conservancy's Sunny Valley Preserve
8 Sunny Valley Lane
New Milford
CT
06776
United States
860-355-3716
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