4-H CAMP
4-H Grows Campers – Camp Registration is Open Now!
Jamestown 4-H Educational Center
June 30-July 4, 2025
Registration is now open and spaces are available for 4-H Jr. Camp. Westmoreland and Richmond County boys and girls ages 9-13 can attend 4-H Jr. Camp at the Jamestown 4-H Educational Center from June 30-July 4, 2025. 4-H Camp is a week of fun, hands-on experiences where children “learn by doing”.
4-H is cooperative group living in a natural environment that focuses on developing life skills, social, mental and physical development in young people. Camping experiences include swimming, canoeing, campfires, new friends and playing games all under the supervision of caring adults.
Our 4-H Center occupies a beautiful 16 acre riverfront site near the Jamestown Settlement in Williamsburg. Facilities include air-conditioned lodges and cabins, dining hall, recreation hall, health clinic, pool and aquatic resource center. 4-H camp staff extension agents and trained volunteer leaders provide camper supervision, instruction and support. The Jamestown 4-H Educational Center has earned the American Camping Association accreditation for its standards of safety and excellence. American Camping Association accreditation is the seal of approval for camping facilities and programs
Jamestown 4-H Educational Center and its programs are accredited by the American Camp Association (ACA). What does that mean? ACA is the only organization that accredits all types of camps, with up to 300 national standards for health and safety. ACA camps have undergone a thorough review of operations. This includes things like staff qualifications and training to emergency management. Safe environments promote positive youth development. ACA camps provide: healthy, developmentally-appropriate activities and learning experiences, discovery through experiential education, caring and competent role models, service to the community and environment, and opportunities for leadership and personal growth.
Registration:
Camp is open to Westmoreland and Richmond County boys and girls ages 9-13.*Youth must reach their 9th birthday by 9/30/2025.
Cost of camp is $425. Camp tuition covers - all meals, lodging, programs and transportation.
Early Bird Special - $385
Register and pay in full by April 15 to save $40.
Financial Aid
Partial camp scholarships are available for children of families who need financial assistance. Scholarship awards vary, but typically range from $50 to $120. The ability to provide scholarships is dependent on generous donations from the community.
To apply:
- Complete the 4-H Camp Registration form
- Send a $50 deposit and the 4-H Camp Scholarship application to your County Extension Office.
Questions?
Contact Wendy Herdman
Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development
(804) 333 - 3420