In 2023, The Nature Conservancy marked 50 years of working at the Sunny Valley Preserve. Donated by the late George D. Pratt Jr. of Bridgewater in a series of transfers from 1973 to 1979, Sunny Valley Farm was originally purchased by Pratt's father in 1934. Over the years, Pratt went on to protect more than a dozen separate pieces of open or wooded lands in the area from developers before donating them to TNC to be protected while supporting sustainable farming and education.
Today, TNC's Sunny Valley Preserve boasts a variety of topography, geology and natural habitats along both sides of the Housatonic River Valley, including large stands of hemlock and mixed second growth hardwood forest that supports diverse wildlife and biological communities. Throughout its 1,850 acres of farmland, forests, wetlands and meadows – spread out across 19 parcels of land – visitors can hike on trails and learn about nature, land management and environmentally compatible farming at several observation sites.
Since assuming ownership, TNC has initiated surveys to develop an inventory of the preserve's wildlife and plants. TNC also created habitat to support New England cottontails, which were formerly listed as a federally threatened species but are in recovery thanks to this type of conservation effort.
New Milford, CT 06776
Rumsey Hall School is committed to a whole-child approach to education and believes that teaching academics and teaching an attitude of mind are of equal importance. The School emphasizes effort as a criterion for success and is dedicated to helping each child develop toward his or her maximum stature as an educated person, a successful member of a family, and a contributing member of a community.
Washington Depot, CT
06794
The 192 acre Center offers year-round programs including; school field trips, pre-school enrichment, summer camp, scout advancement, and weekend events. Hiking trails cross meadows, the East Aspetuck River, and climb New Milford’s second highest point, Mount Tom. Farm animals include sheep, chickens and ducks. The Center is staffed by full time educators and naturalists ready to assist you with your program needs and nature related questions.
Hours: M-F, 9 to 4 & on weekends for special events. Call for details.
Trails: Open sunrise to sunset year-round.
Closed: Most holidays.
New Milford, CT 06776
The Children’s Center of New Milford provides top quality early childhood education, childcare, and daycare for children ranging in age from 3 months-old to 8 years-old. We are open All Year (49 weeks) and All Day (7:30 – 5:30). Our Programs include: Half Day Preschool, All Day Preschool and Daycare for Infants, Toddlers, 3s &4s, and Before & After Public School for K-2. We are a 501(c)3 NONPROFIT organization; our priority is the children, not profit.
The 1st pre-school in Connecticut to earn NAEYC National Accreditation.
We offer a sliding fee scale so that we are available to all families.
A top quality Early Childhood Education center with 50+ years in business.
New Milford, CT 06776


