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The National Whitetail Deer Education Foundation is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting respect and compassion for the whitetail deer and all of nature through innovative educational programs and events. The Foundation’s mission is to inspire lifelong learning and a sustained curiosity and respect for all of nature and the outdoors. One of our main goals is to help youth reconnect with the outdoor world, and to help reverse the trend of declining youth participation in outdoor activities. We achieve this goal through educational programs and community outreach. The NWDEF supports the Deerassic Park Education Center, 117 acres near Salt Fork State Park on US 22 east of Cambridge, Ohio. It is easily accessible and near the intersection of Interstates 70 and 77 in Guernsey County. Driving Directions to Deerassic Park
The park is about 1 hour from From the North: Take I-77 south towards Cambridge. Take exit 47 for U.S. 22 and Cambridge. Turn left at the top of the exit and go 6 miles to the park. Our entrance is on the right before you reach Salt Fork State Park. From the South: Take I-77 north towards Cambridge. Take exit 47 for U.S. 22 and at the top of the ramp stay to the right to merge onto U.S. 22. Go 6 miles to the park. Our entrance is on the right before you reach Salt Fork State Park. From the West: Take I-70 east towards Cambridge. Then take I-77 north to exit 47 for U.S. 22. At the top of the ramp stay to the right to merge onto U.S. 22. Go 6 miles to the park. Our entrance is on the right before you reach Salt Fork State Park. From the East: Take I-70 west towards Cambridge. Then take I-77 north to exit 47 for U.S. 22. At the top of the ramp stay to the right to merge onto U.S. 22. Go 6 miles to the park. Our entrance is on the right before you reach Salt Fork State Park. ![]()
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Bear One-on-One is a nationwide mentoring program developed by
world-renowned
bow hunter Ray Howell. The program encourages sportsman to get involved
with
today’s youth by becoming mentors.
The
campouts are a way to introduce our youth to the outdoors and the sport
of
archery. It’s
target is helping
underprivileged children or any child who hasn’t been
introduced to the
outdoors in order to give them a mentor to look up to. By encouraging
others to
reach outside their homes and become mentors, we can help put dreams in
these
kids hearts that will change not only their lives, but their families
lives to
come. BRING YOUR KIDS AND KIDS FROM OUTSIDE YOUR HOME!!!! |
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