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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!
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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.
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Team Building Team Initiatives Challenge Courses High Ropes Challenge Course Outdoor Skills Canoeing Orienteering Ecology Forest Ecology/Forest Management Herpetology Lake Ecology/Lake Assessment Ornithology Watershed Studies Ornithology Living History Archaeology Native American Studies Pioneer Tools Rock Eagle Hike Native American Studies
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Campfire Historic Campfire Night Hike Sensory Awareness Snakes Raptors Environmental Issues Endangered Species Native American Games Museum Tour Campfire Environmental IssuesRaptors
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Rock Eagle cabins sleep 20 people!
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High Ropes-Zip Line Every school gets a home building. Herpetology classes are in the Wildlife Building. New Dining Hall as of Feb. 2009
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Well trained staff from all over the world! Fall 2004 Fall 2006 Spring 2007 Spring 2006 Fall 2007
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