NOTE: The Farm Trail at the Van Vleck Farm and Nature Sanctuary is temporarily closed.

About Flanders Nature Center

Our Mission

Flanders’ mission is to provide opportunities to appreciate nature’s wonders and preserve land, inspiring lifelong learning about our natural world.

Our Vision

Flanders Vision is to be a leading resource and destination of choice for environmental and outdoor education, research, land preservation and stewardship, farm experiences, and arts activities, reflecting the needs of our changing and inclusive communities and evolving partnerships.

Preserves and Sanctuaries

  • Flanders holds in trust more than 2,400 acres of open space in Woodbury, Bethlehem, Southbury and Middlebury, CT.
  • Holdings include seven nature preserves and sanctuaries
  • Stewards more than 50 open space properties, managing and monitoring the properties to preserve their natural beauty and care for the system through astute land-use practices
  • Organization plays active role with municipal regulatory committees and regional and state organizations to identify opportunities for preserving more land in future

Van Vleck Farm and Nature Sanctuary

  • Original location of Van Vleck Farm at corner of Flanders and Church Hill Roads, Woodbury
  • Serves as nature sanctuary and teaching campus of Flanders Nature Center & Land Trust, which hosts educational programs for children, adults and school groups
  • Buildings include a farmhouse, studio, trail house, sugar house and barns
  • Landscape includes stone walls, fields, meadows, forests, wetlands, marshes, streams and ponds
  • Network of well-marked and maintained hiking trails.

Manville Kettle​

  • Original location of Van Vleck Farm at corner of Flanders and Church Hill Roads, Woodbury
  • Serves as nature sanctuary and teaching campus of Flanders Nature Center & Land Trust, which hosts educational programs for children, adults and school groups
  • Buildings include a farmhouse, studio, trail house, sugar house and barns
  • Landscape includes stone walls, fields, meadows, forests, wetlands, marshes, streams and ponds
  • Network of well-marked and maintained hiking trails.

Whittemore Sanctuary

  • 686 acres located off Route 64 in Woodbury
  • 8-mile trail system open to the public
  • Ecological habitats include woodlands, streams, ponds, a large bog and abutting lake.

Fredrick W. Marzahl Memorial Refuge

  • Located to east and west of Route 132 in Woodbury
  • Encompasses stream, waterfall, forestland and semi-open fields

Hetzel Refuge​

  • 686 acres located off Route 64 in Woodbury
  • 8-mile trail system open to the public
  • Ecological habitats include woodlands, streams, ponds, a large bog and abutting lake.

Leavenworth Preserve

  • 126 acres adjacent to a residential development in Woodbury
  • Wildlife habitat with low-impact trail system
  • Located across from Pilgrim Trail and Plumb Brook cul-de-sac

Fleming Preserve

  •  28.5 acres, fronting on Cowles Road in Woodbury
  • Site of Flanders’ historic Sap House overlook and Sugar Bush
  • Landscape is forests, meadows, trails, apple orchard, stone walls and an overlook

Board of Directors

President: Jodi Wasserstein

Vice Presidents: Michael Audette & Larry Smotroff

Secretary: Priscilla L. Kerbin-Price

Treasurer: Thomas McMackin

Ex-Officio Officer: Ingrid Manning

Life Trustee: Virginia Hart

Directors:

Sharon Feeley
Michael Friedman
Josie Hamer
Josh Harwood
Cheryl Korowotny
Don Maki
Thomas McMackin

Dana Moreira
Peter W. North
T.J. Oneglia
Jacquee Porter
Jeffrey Sherman
John Trainor
Tim Upson

Our Staff

Executive Director – Vincent D. LaFontan, MHA
Director of Finance / Business Manager – Venisa Riebe
Education & Camp Director – Julia Meurice
Educator/Office Administrator – Amber McDonald
Dir of Sustainability & Conservation – Hailey Horan

NGSS Coordinator – Eileen Reed
Program / Volunteer Coordinator –  Ana Jordan
Fundraising & Development – Jeannette Purdy
Curator – Marc Chabot
Land Steward – Alex Thomson