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Home / Society / People / Youth / Organizations / 4-H / Camps
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- Connecticut 4-H Summer Camps - Camps in Hartford, Middlesex, New London and Windham-Tolland Counties. Detailed information for each location provided.
www.canr.uconn.edu/ces/fourh/camps
- Cyber Camp - Experience a 4-H camp online. Filled with a range of 4-H projects, materials, and more.
cybercamp.unl.edu
- Florida 4-H Camping - Florida's four 4-H centers are open year-round and may be reserved by 4-H groups and by other organizations.
4h.ifas.ufl.edu/camping/camping.htm
- Georgia - Rock Eagle 4-H Center - Located next to Oconee National Forest in Eatonton, the Environmental Education Program features day and residential programs for 3rd - 8th graders and shorter programs for pre/K - 2nd graders.
www.griffin.peachnet.edu/ga/ga4h08/rockeagle/REintro.htm
- Georgia 4-H Camping - Description of the five 4-H camping facilities located in: Eatonton, Jekyll Island, Tybee Island and Dahlonega.
www.griffin.peachnet.edu/ga/ga4hmain/Camping/camping.html
- Illinois - 4-H Camp Shaw-Waw-Nas-See - Located on historic Rock Creek adjacent to the Kankakee River State Park, the camp has four youth camping sessions, one for families, one weekend for 7 and 8 year old first-time campers and a Teen Discovery weekend for high schoolers.
www.campshaw.org
- Illinois - 4-H Memorial Camp - Centrally located in Illinois adjacent to the beautiful Robert Allerton Park near Monticello, Illinois Memorial offers a quality summer camp experience and is open to all youth ages 8 - 16 years. 4-H and non 4-H members are welcome.
www.4-h.uiuc.edu/opps/memorial.html
- Illinois - Western 4-H Camp - Located right on Lack Jacksonville, this camp has been in operation for over 50 years.
www.4-h.uiuc.edu/opps/camp_western/index.html
- Iowa 4-H Education and Natural Resources Center - Founded in 1952 in the heart of the Des Moines river valley there are many activities for youth: hiking trails, low or high ropes courses, canoeing, swimming and shooting sports.
www.extension.iastate.edu/4hcenter
- Massachusetts - 4-H Camp Howe - The first 4-H Camp in the state is located on 52 acres, next to the D.A.R. State Forest right on Lower Highland Lake.
www.camphowe.com
- Massachusetts 4-H Camping - Offering camping in Goshen, Spencer, Ashby, Geogretown and Mashpee. Campers have a choice of age appropriate programs that build confidence and self-esteem; encourage understanding and respect for each person's environment, animals and agriculture, and our natural environment.
www.umass.edu/umext/camps/index.htm
- New York State 4-H Camps - Contacts, list of camps, benefits of camping, and goals.
www.cce.cornell.edu/4h/About4-H/4-HCamps/camps.html
- North Carolina 4-H Camp Directory - Located in Reidsville, Ellerbe, Swansboro, Westfield, Halifax, Swannanoa, Lenoir and Creswell campers can choose from Junior or Specialty camp.
www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/fourh/centers/index.html
- Santa Clara County 4-H Clover Camp - All about the one day 4-H camp for 5-8 year olds in Santa Clara County. Pictures and news from prior years. Documents on how to run a clover camp.
groups.yahoo.com/group/scc4h_clovercamp/files/index.htm
- South Carolina - 4-H Leadership Centers - The 4-H Leadership Centers in Summerton, Aiken and York provide a positive camping experience for the citizens of the state.
4hcamps.clemson.edu
- Virginia 4-H Educational Centers - Both residential and day 4-H camping programs have a rich history of providing educational programming to thousands of youth annually through hands-on, experiential learning. The leadership skills that are given major emphasis in Virginia's 4-H camping program include: Understanding Self Communicating and relating to Others, Acquiring, Analyzing, and Using Information, Problem Solving and Decision Making, Managing Resources, Working with Others
www.ext.vt.edu/resources/4h/edcenters.html
- West Virginia - Jackson's Mill State 4-H Conference Center - Jackson's Mill is a multifaceted facility that serves more than one hundred thousand people annually, year-round. Originally built as a place for youth, it still serves as home to the state 4-H camp.
www.wvu.edu/~exten/depts/jmill/jmill.htm
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