Located in the Piedmont region of Georgia.
Adjacent to the Oconee National Forest.
1,428 acres of forested land, including a 110 acre lake.
Namesake: Rock Eagle Effigy estimated at least 500 years old!
4-H is a part of the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, largest youth organization in the world!
Georgia 4-H EE started in 1979 at Rock Eagle.
Expand classroom walls to include local natural environment for hands-on, inquiry based, real-world learning.
Correlated to current state standards.
Classes offered in Ecology, Team Building, Living History, and Outdoor Skills.
Team Building
Team Initiatives
Challenge Courses
High Ropes
Challenge Course
Outdoor Skills
Canoeing
OrienteeringOrienteering
Ecology
Forest Ecology/Forest Management
Herpetology
Lake Ecology/Lake Assessment
Ornithology
Watershed StudiesOrnithology
Living History
Archaeology
Native American Studies
Pioneer Tools
Rock Eagle Hike
Native American Studies
Campfire
Historic Campfire
Night Hike
Sensory Awareness
Snakes
Raptors
Environmental Issues
Endangered Species
Native American Games
Museum Tour
Campfire
Environmental Issues
Raptors
Rock Eagle cabins sleep 20 people!
High Ropes-Zip Line
Every school gets a home building.
Herpetology classes are in the Wildlife Building.
New Dining Hall as of Feb. 2009
Well trained staff from all over the world!
Fall 2004
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Spring 2007
Spring 2006
Fall 2007
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