
Tucked away on a hill above the village of White Mills, the Dorflinger Glass Museum in Wayne County offers a captivating blend of art, history, and nature.

Located within the scenic 600-acre Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary, the museum is home to one of the nation’s largest collections of American brilliant-cut Dorflinger glass.

It’s a destination where visitors can explore the artistry of 19th and early 20th-century glassmaking while also enjoying the tranquility of the surrounding natural landscape.

Directions | Hours | Admission Fees
The Dorflinger Glass Museum is located at 55 Suydam Drive, Honesdale, PA 18431.
The museum is open from early May through mid-November, Wednesday through Saturday 10 am – 4 pm and Sunday 1 pm – 4 pm.

Admission fees are as follows: Adults: $5.00 | Seniors (55+): $4.00 | Ages 6 to 18: $2.00.

What You’ll See at the Dorflinger Glass Museum
Inside the museum, visitors are greeted by elegant wooden display cases filled with more than 1,000 pieces of cut, engraved, etched, gilded, and enameled crystal and glass.

The collection includes everything from intricately patterned vases and bowls to striking cut-to-clear glass in vibrant shades of green and red.

Some of the museum’s treasures include banquet lamps, etched decanters, delicate goblets, and ornate punch bowl sets with matching cups and ladles.

The collection also features rare and unique glass objects that showcase the full range of Dorflinger’s artistry and skill.

Christian Dorflinger, the museum’s namesake, was a master glassmaker who emigrated from France in the mid-19th century and went on to supply fine glassware to U.S. presidents, the Smithsonian, and prominent private clients.

His work became renowned for its precision, beauty, and craftsmanship, elevating Dorflinger glass to one of the most respected names in American decorative arts.

The museum is housed in Dorflinger’s former home, just a mile from his original glass factory, which now operates as the Dorflinger Factory Museum with its own impressive displays.

Beyond the glass exhibits, the Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary provides a peaceful backdrop for the museum experience.

The sanctuary’s well-marked trails, such as the Springhouse and Running Deer Trails, wind through shady woodlands and open meadows.

Visitors can enjoy picturesque views of tranquil lakes that reflect the surrounding pine trees, making it an inviting spot for photography and quiet contemplation.

The museum’s gift shop offers a variety of items, including modern glass art, jewelry, and souvenirs, providing guests with a chance to take home a piece of the experience.

Whether you’re strolling through the exhibits or pausing to admire the reflections of the museum building on the lake, the experience blends artistry and tranquility in a memorable way.

Final Thoughts
A visit to the Dorflinger Glass Museum is more than just a look at beautiful glass—it’s a journey into the legacy of a master craftsman and the natural beauty of the Pocono region.

Combining world-class artistry with peaceful outdoor exploration, it’s a place where history and nature come together seamlessly.

Related Attractions
The Dorflinger Factory Museum in Wayne County showcases exquisite historic glassware and the legacy of master glassmaker Christian Dorflinger within the confines of his original glass factory.

The Duncan & Miller Glass Museum in Washington County showcases historic glassware, craftsmanship, and the legacy of the famed Pennsylvania glass company.

Nearby Attractions
The Stourbridge Line is a magnificent sightseeing train excursion that runs along the banks of the Lackawaxen River, between Honesdale and Hawley in Wayne County.

The Wayne County Historical Society Museum in Honesdale offers an engaging journey through the county’s people, industries, and innovations with its historic artifacts, interactive exhibits, and unique collections.

Irving Cliff is a fabulous roadside scenic overlook that sits high above Honesdale, the Wayne County seat.

Tanners Falls is a 20 foot-tall, multi tiered roadside waterfall, located on State Game Lands 159 in Wayne County.

Uncovering the Pennsylvania Roots of “Winter Wonderland” shows you the inspiration for one of the most beloved holiday songs of all time, Winter Wonderland, located in the heart of Honesdale.

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