The Forest Heritage Center strives to bring quality educational experiences and world class exhibitions to vast audiences. Through our continued partnerships with state and local organizations, we can present unique events, participate in community outreach, and secure funding for our beloved museum for years to come.

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Scholarships

The Forest Heritage Center strives to bring quality educational experiences and world class exhibitions to vast audiences. Through our continued partnerships with state and local organizations, we can present unique events, participate in community outreach, and secure funding for our beloved museum for years to come. 

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Artist of the year invitation

Master Woodworking

Themed according to the solar eclipse, our exhibit will be titled, “Man’s Fascination with the Stars.”
One will be named 2024 Master Woodworking Artist of the Year!

More information HERE

Verdo Hooker and Dale Campbell shaking hands at Tree Farm sign at Camp Garland.

Become a Member

The non-profit Forest Heritage Center Association relies on the generosity of our donors to continue to share the important message of sustainable forestry through impactful interpretation, engaging programs, and exciting events!

More information HERE

"A people without children would face a hopeless future; a country without trees is almost as helpless; forests which are so used that they cannot renew themselves will soon vanish, and with them all their benefits. When you help to preserve our forests or plant new ones you are acting the part of good citizens”


-Theodore Roosevelt

First Satudays

First Saturdays Activities are designed to enhance the visitor’s experience at Beavers Bend State Park. By offering guests a special treat at the Forest Heritage Center, we bring awareness to our museum and its mission.

More information HERE

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Newsletter Archives

View our previous newsletters HERE.

Camp Discover students with ranger

Camp Discover

Our annual Camp Discover involves a plethora of opportunities for students to explore the beauty of the natural world. They gain an appreciation for the sights, sounds, smell, and feel of the forest.

More information HERE