Summer Camp - Georgia 4-H (2024)

Georgia’s 4-H summer camping program, administered through the county offices of UGA Cooperative Extension, offers a 4-H camping experience unparalleled in the nation.

Over 8,000 children ages 9 and up, accompanied by over 1,000 adult and teen leaders, travel annually to Georgia’s unique 4-H centers for a week of camp that will be remembered and cherished for years to come. Each camp offers adventure, friendship, and fun, and all seek to develop the camper’s Head, Heart, Hands and Health to make him or her a better person.

Georgia’s 4-H centers — Burton 4-H Center on Tybee Island, Fortson 4-H Center (Hampton, GA), Rock Eagle 4-H Center (Eatonton, GA) and Wahsega 4-H Center (Dahlonega, GA) — and Georgia 4-H at Camp Jekyll open their doors to campers looking for an exciting summer experience. Enthusiastic and well-trained camp counselors, University of Georgia Extension employees, and certified volunteers work together to provide campers with unforgettable memories to last a lifetime!

Please note that while the ages and grades given below for each camp may be used as a general guideline, you should check with your University of Georgia County Extension Office for their age or other eligibility requirements.

Cloverleaf Camp

Each county is assigned to a 4-H center for a specific week ofCloverleaf Camp. Most students attending Cloverleaf Camp have completed the fifth or sixth grade; however,at their discretioncounties may choose to allow campers who have completed the third or fourth grade to attend Cloverleaf Camp. ALL Cloverleaf campers must be 9 years old on or before their first day of camp.The table belowlists where and when each county will attend Cloverleaf Camp in 2024 and contains active links to your County Extension office.

Junior Camp

Students who have completed the seventh or eighth grade are given the opportunity to attendJunior Camp. Again, each county is assigned a week for Junior Camp (see the table below), which will be held at Burton 4-H Center on Tybee Island in 2024.

Other Camps

Other camping opportunities in the Georgia 4-H summer camping program in 2024 includeWilderness Challenge Campat Wahsega 4-H Center, June 17-21, for students who have completed the sixth, seventh or eighth grades (Wilderness Challenge campers must be 12 years old by Thursday, June 20, to go white water rafting at Wilderness Challenge Camp.)

High school students (grades 9-12) may attendSenior Campat Wahsega 4-H Center, choosing one of two weeks, June 24-28, or July 1-5; and,Senior EXTREME Camp, a more primitive camping experience at Fitch Pioneer Camp at Rock Eagle 4-H Center, also choosing one of two weeks, June 3-7, or June 10-14.

High school students may also apply to attend National Resources Exploration Camp, a collaborative effort between Georgia 4-H and the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources at UGA. This camp will be held July 15-19, at Rock Eagle 4-H Center, with trips to the UGA campus in Athens.

If you are unable to attend the specific Cloverleaf or Junior camping week assigned to your county, you might considerCommunity Campat Fortson 4-H Center, July 14-18 (campers must be 9 years old by the first day of camp).

Registration

Georgia 4-H summer camp registration is administered by the UGA Extension office in each county. For more information on camping opportunities or to register for camp, call your county’sCooperative Extension officeand ask for the 4-H agent or staff.

2024 Georgia 4-H Summer Camp Dates and Locations

(all Junior Camp events will be held at Burton 4-H Center on Tybee Island)

CountyCloverleaf Camp DateCloverleaf Camp CenterJunior Camp Date
ApplingJuly 8-12Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 17-21
AtkinsonJune 24-28Camp JekyllJuly 8-12
BaconJuly 1-5Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 17-21
BakerJuly 8-12Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 1-5
BaldwinJune 24-28Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 3-8
BanksJune 3-7Wahsega 4-H CenterJune 17-21
BarrowJune 17-21Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 17-21
BartowJuly 1-5Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 10-14
Ben HillJune 10-14Camp JekyllJuly 1-5
BerrienJune 17-21Camp JekyllJuly 8-12
BibbJune 17-21Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 15-19
BleckleyJune 17-21Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 15-19
BrantleyJune 17-21Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 15-19
BrooksJune 10-14Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 24-28
BryanJune 10-14Wahsega 4-H CenterJune 24-28
BullochJune 10-14Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 24-28
BurkeJune 10-14Wahsega 4-H CenterJuly 8-12
ButtsJune 17-21Fortson 4-H CenterJune 3-9
CalhounJune 17-21Camp JekyllJuly 8-12
CamdenJuly 1-5Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 15-19
CandlerJune 10-14Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 24-28
CarrollJune 10-14Camp JekyllJuly 1-5
CatoosaJune 3-7Wahsega 4-H CenterJuly 1-5
CharltonJuly 8-12Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 17-21
ChathamJune 10-14Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 8-12
ChattahoocheeJune 24-28Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 15-19
ChattoogaJune 3-7Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 1-5
CherokeeJune 24-28Fortson 4-H CenterJune 10-14
ClarkeJuly 8-12Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 17-21
ClayJune 17-21Camp JekyllJuly 8-12
ClaytonJune 17-21Camp JekyllJuly 15-19
ClinchJune 10-14Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 24-28
CobbJune 17-21Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 1-5
CoffeeJune 3-7Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 24-28
ColquittJuly 8-12Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 1-5
ColumbiaJuly 8-12Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 3-10
CookJune 3-7Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 8-12
CowetaJune 24-28Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 10-14
CrawfordJune 10-14Camp JekyllJuly 15-19
CrispJuly 8-12Fortson 4-H CenterJune 24-28
DadeJune 10-14Camp JekyllJuly 1-5
DawsonJune 10-14Fortson 4-H CenterJune 17-21
DecaturJuly 8-12Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 1-5
DeKalbJune 17-21Camp JekyllJuly 15-19
DodgeJune 3-7Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 24-28
DoolyJuly 8-12Fortson 4-H CenterJune 24-28
DoughertyJuly 1-5Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 15-19
DouglasJuly 8-12Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 10-14
EarlyJune 17-21Camp JekyllJuly 8-12
EcholsJuly 8-12Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 24-28
EffinghamJune 3-7Camp JekyllJune 24-28
ElbertJuly 8-12Camp JekyllJune 3-11
EmanuelJune 24-28Camp JekyllJuly 8-12
EvansJune 10-14Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 24-28
FanninJune 3-7Fortson 4-H CenterJune 17-21
FayetteJune 24-28Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 10-14
FloydJuly 8-12Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 10-14
ForsythJuly 8-12Wahsega 4-H CenterJune 10-14
FranklinJuly 1-5Camp JekyllJune 17-21
FultonJune 24-28Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 10-14
GilmerJuly 1-5Camp JekyllJune 17-21
Glasco*ckJune 24-28Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 3-12
GlynnJune 17-21Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 15-19
GordonJune 24-28Fortson 4-H CenterJune 10-14
GradyJune 10-14Fortson 4-H CenterJuly 1-5
GreeneJune 24-28Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 3-13
GwinnettJune 17-21Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 1-5
HabershamJuly 1-5Camp JekyllJune 17-21
HallJuly 1-5Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 17-21
Hanco*ckJuly 1-5Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 3-14
HaralsonJuly 8-12Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 10-14
HarrisJune 3-7Wahsega 4-H CenterJuly 15-19
HartJuly 1-5Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 3-15
HeardJune 3-7Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 1-5
HenryJune 3-7Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 15-19
HoustonJuly 8-12Wahsega 4-H CenterJuly 1-5
IrwinJune 10-14Camp JekyllJuly 1-5
JacksonJuly 1-5Fortson 4-H CenterJune 3-16
JasperJune 24-28Camp JekyllJune 3-7
Jeff DavisJune 3-7Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 8-12
JeffersonJune 10-14Wahsega 4-H CenterJuly 8-12
JenkinsJune 10-14Camp JekyllJuly 15-19
JohnsonJune 10-14Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 15-19
JonesJune 24-28Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 3-17
LamarJuly 8-12Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 10-14
LanierJune 10-14Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 24-28
LaurensJuly 1-5Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 17-21
LeeJuly 1-5Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 24-28
LibertyJuly 1-5Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 15-19
LincolnJuly 8-12Camp JekyllJune 3-18
LongJune 17-21Fortson 4-H CenterJuly 15-19
LowndesJune 10-14Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 24-28
LumpkinJune 3-7Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 17-21
MaconJuly 1-5Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 8-12
MadisonJuly 8-12Camp JekyllJune 3-19
MarionJuly 1-5Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 8-12
McDuffieJuly 8-12Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 3-20
McIntoshJune 17-21Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 15-19
MeriwetherJune 3-7Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 1-5
MillerJune 17-21Camp JekyllJuly 1-5
MitchellJune 3-7Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 1-5
MonroeJune 24-28Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 3-21
MontgomeryJune 3-7Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 8-12
MorganJuly 8-12Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 3-22
MurrayJuly 8-12Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 10-14
MuscogeeJune 24-28Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 15-19
NewtonJune 17-21Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 1-5
OconeeJune 10-14Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 17-21
OglethorpeJuly 8-12Camp JekyllJune 3-23
PauldingJuly 8-12Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 10-14
PeachJuly 1-5Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 8-12
PickensJuly 8-12Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 17-21
PierceJune 17-21Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 15-19
PikeJune 17-21Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 15-19
PolkJune 17-21Fortson 4-H CenterJuly 1-5
PulaskiJune 3-7Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 8-12
PutnamJune 24-28Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 3-24
QuitmanJuly 8-12Camp JekyllJuly 8-12
RabunJuly 1-5Fortson 4-H CenterJune 17-21
RandolphJune 17-21Camp JekyllJuly 8-12
RichmondJuly 1-5Camp JekyllJune 3-25
RockdaleJune 17-21Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 1-5
SchleyJuly 1-5Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 8-12
ScrevenJune 10-14Camp JekyllJuly 8-12
SeminoleJune 10-14Fortson 4-H CenterJuly 1-5
SpaldingJuly 1-5Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 10-14
StephensJuly 1-5Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 17-21
StewartJuly 8-12Fortson 4-H CenterJuly 15-19
SumterJune 17-21Camp JekyllJuly 8-12
TalbotJuly 8-12Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 10-14
TaliaferroJune 24-28Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 3-26
TattnallJuly 8-12Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 17-21
TaylorJuly 1-5Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 8-12
TelfairJune 3-7Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 8-12
TerrellJuly 1-5Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 15-19
ThomasJune 10-14Camp JekyllJuly 1-5
TiftJuly 8-12Fortson 4-H CenterJune 24-28
ToombsJune 3-7Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 24-28
TownsJune 3-7Fortson 4-H CenterJune 17-21
TreutlenJune 3-7Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 24-28
TroupJune 3-7Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 15-19
TurnerJune 3-7Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 1-5
TwiggsJune 24-28Camp JekyllJuly 8-12
UnionJune 3-7Fortson 4-H CenterJune 17-21
UpsonJune 17-21Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 15-19
WalkerJune 3-7Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 10-14
WaltonJune 24-28Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 3-27
WareJune 3-7Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 8-12
WarrenJune 24-28Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 3-28
WashingtonJune 17-21Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 15-19
WayneJune 17-21Fortson 4-H CenterJuly 15-19
WebsterJuly 1-5Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 8-12
WheelerJune 3-7Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJuly 8-12
WhiteJuly 1-5Camp JekyllJune 17-21
WhitfieldJuly 8-12Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 10-14
WilcoxJune 3-7Fortson 4-H CenterJuly 1-5
WilkesJuly 8-12Camp JekyllJune 3-29
WilkinsonJuly 8-12Rock Eagle 4-H CenterJune 17-21
WorthJuly 8-12Fortson 4-H CenterJuly 1-5

Georgia 4-H Summer Camp Forms

Camp Dress GuidelinesCell Phone Guidelines

Camper Email

Cloverleaf Camp Videos

Check out these camp videos from previous summers to get a feel for what Cloverleaf Camp is like at our 4-H Centers (some activities subject to change).

Rock Eagle 4-H CenterWahsega 4-H CenterBurton 4-H CenterFortson 4-H CenterGeorgia 4-H at Camp Jekyll

Summer Camp - Georgia 4-H (2024)

FAQs

How much does it cost to go to 4h camp in Georgia? ›

Camp cost is $425 and includes registration, meals, lodging, all excursions and transportation. $100 non-refundable deposit & completed registration form is required to hold your camper spot at camp.

Do summer camps need to be licensed in Georgia? ›

Type Requirements:

An outdoor child caring program must obtain a license or a temporary license.

What is the oldest age for summer camp? ›

If your child is over 18 but still considered a “kid,” they may still be eligible for some camps. These so-called “youth programs” usually offer more diversified activities than a traditional summer camp and are geared towards kids aged 9-17. So, if your kiddo is up for it – and has their ID ready – they're good to go!

How much does it cost to camp in Georgia? ›

Georgia campsite prices vary based on the hookups, amenities, and location. Basic campsites are $30-$70 per night, while more luxurious campsites are $80-$120 per night.

How much does the Alabama football camp cost? ›

ALABAMA FOOTBALL CAMPS
EventDatesCost
High School Camp 105/30/2024$35.00
High School Camp 205/31/2024$35.00
High School Camp 306/03/2024$35.00
High School Camp 406/05/2024$35.00
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Can you make money owning a summer camp? ›

Generally speaking, summer camp makes a profit margin of around 43%. Profit margins refer to the percentage of revenue that remains after deducting all expenses associated with running a business.

Is it profitable to run a summer camp? ›

Starting a summer camp business can be financially rewarding, with many programs seeing a profit margin of 25% to 40%.

Can you camp on your own land in Georgia? ›

Camping is only allowed in designated campgrounds, state parks, national forests, and private properties that allow camping. Georgia offers a variety of camping options, from primitive tent sites to RV parks and glamping experiences.

What are the negatives of summer camp? ›

Cons of Summer Camp

Can be expensive, especially for overnight camps. May not provide academic enrichment or help children improve their academic skills. May not be suitable for children who are not comfortable with being away from home.

What age does Sleepaway Camp end? ›

It's pretty common for children to begin expressing interest in and attending sleepaway camps around the age of 8 years old. Sleepaway camps are generally geared toward children ages 8 to 16 years old.

What is the youngest age for summer camp? ›

This can be anywhere from age 5 or 6 for day camps to 7 to 18 for sleepaway camps. If you set the experience up correctly, it can be a worthy one for your child at whatever age they decide to go to camp—and one you can enjoy as well.

How old do you have to be to be in 4-H in Iowa? ›

Children in grades K-3 may join Clover Kids, and youth in grades 4-12 may join local learning communities or clubs. You do not need to live on a farm or be interested in animals to join. Iowa 4-H is for everyone, regardless of where you live or what you want to learn!

What age is 4-H in Alabama? ›

About 4-H. Alabama 4-H is for young people ages 9 through 18, with Cloverbud programming for ages kindergarten through 2nd grade. The Alabama 4-H Club year is August 1 to July 31.

How old do you have to be to join the 4-H in Wyoming? ›

4-H Club Enrollment 1. Youth that are 8 -18 years of age prior to January 1st of the current year may enroll in the Wyoming 4-H club program. 2. Youth may enroll in the Wyoming 4-H club program at any time of the year.

How old do you have to be to join the 4-H in Missouri? ›

Membership requirements

4-H Club membership is open to all youth age 8 through 18 (as of Dec. 31 of the current year). Youth ages 5 to 7 are eligible as Clover Kids. Clover Kids may participate in regular 4-H Clubs or special 4-H Clover Kid Clubs.

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