Rock Eagle 4-H Center
350 Rock Eagle Road
Eatonton, Georgia 31024
Phone: (706) 484-2899
Fax: (706) 484-2888
Email: reagle@uga.edu
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UGA Cooperative Extension: Georgia 4-H
Rock Eagle 4-H Center
Rock Eagle 4-H Center is located north of Eatonton, Georgia, adjacent to the Oconee National Forest. With nearly 1,500 acres of forested land, including a 110 acre lake, Rock Eagle is a natural meeting site away from everyday life. More info...
Facilities
Nestled in the pines of the Oconee National Forest, Rock Eagle 4-H Center provides a natural retreat atmosphere for conferences and group meetings. Available for group booking: eight conference buildings, auditorium, fifty four cottages, Natural History Museum, seven open air pavilions, chapel, pools and more! More info...
Headlines
- Sunday Lunch is back! Join us for some of the best food around every Sunday until May 19th (closed on Easter Sunday and Mothers Day). Complete details here.
- Did you know that Rock Eagle can help you with your holiday meals? Give us a call at 706-484-2384 and we will take some of the work out of entertaining.
- Rock Eagle Environmental Education offers Saturday @ the Rock, Community Programs now open to the public! Various programs are offered year round and offer something for everyone. Learn more about the various adult and family programs being offered throughout the year!
- Art @ the Rock was a beautiful weekend with many fantastic artists. Make your plans to join us in 2013.
Wingspan is published by Rock Eagle 4-H
Center to update our supporters on
ongoing and current events.
Our online version is available here.
Georgia 4-H Summer Camping Program - Georgia 4-H summer camps provide an outdoor summer program unparalleled in the nation. For more information, please contact your local 4-H county agent.
Fall at Rock Eagle is always Spectacular - This was one of the most beautiful Fall seasons at Rock Eagle in several years. Enjoy the beauty with these photos.

Rock Eagle Winter Weather - On January 10, 2011, rare winter weather left the Rock Eagle 4-H Center
under a beautiful snow blanket. Click here to view additional photos.


