What is County Camp? Just think of it as a way to bring youth of all ages to the same camp. It saves you time and travel expenses. And, it's a great family activity.
There are four sessions offered for County Camp, and while you do NOT have to come with a
county delegation, most do. So, grab a friend (or two) and get going.
Activities at camp include archery, canoeing, swimming, riflery, environmental education, arts
and crafts, challenge course activities and of course, DANCES!
activities in Outdoor Education, Outdoor Living Skills and Aquatics. It's just a "beefed up"
program for the older set.
Find more detailed information on our website, http://texas4h-ctr.tamu.edu. Counties need to reserve dates now and register on 4-H Connect beginning March 21. Adult chaperones are required and get a discounted registration fee!
county delegation, most do. So, grab a friend (or two) and get going.
Activities at camp include archery, canoeing, swimming, riflery, environmental education, arts
and crafts, challenge course activities and of course, DANCES!
The July 1-3 session has a dual program schedule. Youth ages 9-13 will follow the traditional program schedule. Youth that are 14 and older do the Teen Extreme Camp with focused
- July 1-3
- July 6-8
- July 8-10
- July 13-16
activities in Outdoor Education, Outdoor Living Skills and Aquatics. It's just a "beefed up"
program for the older set.
Find more detailed information on our website, http://texas4h-ctr.tamu.edu. Counties need to reserve dates now and register on 4-H Connect beginning March 21. Adult chaperones are required and get a discounted registration fee!

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