The Oscar Dunn Rotary Environmental Center has approximately 4,000 square feet of space and is located on the shoreline of Lake Martin, accessible by existing paved nature trails.

The Center serves as an accessible teaching-museum facility. It houses all of our programs relating to Environmental Education and Awareness including current science camps and Outdoor Education weekends. It will houses all donated artifact collections and other exhibits that did not have display space.

The center features a presentation room with an enclosed film control area. This presentation room is used to show nature and environmental oriented slide and video presentations, conduct classroom-type education programs, computer interactive programs, and serves as a large meeting site for off-season groups.

The facility also offers a separate display and teaching area and an exhibit hall for viewing cages for seasonal wildlife displays, self-guided museum activities, and hands on interactive laboratory and work areas. Also featured in the Center is a large inside viewing area of Lake Martin from the Exhibit Area as well as an outside deck observatory area. The deck provides a wonderful wildlife and lake viewing experience as well as a site for future astronomy and meteorology studies.

For information, please contact Josh Rhodes.