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4-H Camp Leadership Weekend

Many counties provide a youth camp as part of their educational program offerings. Traditional resident camps are generally for youth in grades 4-6; some serve youth through middle school. Day camps are also available in some counties.

Counties may use local camp facilities or the Oregon 4-H Center near Salem as program sites. The camp program or educational theme is tied to the resources available at the site. At the Oregon 4-H Center interpretive trails and natural science education support materials are provided under the leadership of a State 4-H Specialist.

Most counties with a camp program also have a counselor or leadership training program for high school age youth who want to learn to work with youngsters.

For specific information on a particular county's camp program check the County Extension Office listing.