Classes

Track A

*This track is only open to youth age 12-13

High Challenges: Adventurers can advance their skills through the challenging Eagle Walk, Postman’s Walk and Vine Walk; sail over 100 feet of forest on the Zip Line, and take a leap of faith on our newest high element. This is a two-period class.

Leadership: Leadership is more than a title: do you have what it takes? Have fun practicing communication, cooperation, and leadership in 4-H style. There will be team challenges, problems to solve, and plenty of chances for you to influence others. 

Track B

Air Rifle: After a few days of instruction you might be 4-H Camp’s next “Top Shot.” Learn sportsmanship as you compete with your fellow classmates.  This class is run under the instruction of a trained, qualified instructor while focusing on SAFETY, shooting, and marksmanship skills.  

Low Ropes: Learn to communicate, test your skills,  and work together as you tackle elements on our Low Challenge course. Just don’t get stuck in the Spider Web! 

Mad Science: Campers will go crazy learning various science concepts by doing fun activities like participating in robot challenges, making a banana piano, building a hydraulic claw, and making paper circuits!  

Track C

Archery: What do fletching, quivers, and Robin Hood all have in common? Find out when you learn basic archery skills in this class taught by a trained instructor. Class will have a strong emphasis on SAFETY and mastery.  

Model Rocketry: 3–2–1 Blast Off! Spend the week exploring aeronautics while you build and launch your very own rocket.   

Creeks & Critters: With nature as our classroom, we will spend time investigating Happy Creek, hiking on the Appalachian Trail, building habitats for wildlife, exploring the diversity of life that Lake Culpeper supports, and finding out cool facts about the day’s “creature feature.” 

Track D

Campfire Cooking: Going on a day hike or an overnight campout? Campers will learn how to make simple, tasty, and fun foods that will keep them going all day. Learn how to cook over a campfire so you can share your new favorites with friends and family on your next camping trip. 

Fitness Fun: Have a ball as you take part in some of the most popular camp games, including Gau-Gau, four square, basketball, volleyball, soccer, kickball, disc golf, yoga, flag football, and more! Perfect for those who want to learn the basics and rules of the games. 

Swimming: For campers with little or no swimming experience, or who are not comfortable in depths over 4 feet, this class will help you learn to have fun in the water. Covers basic strokes, learning to swim under water, floating, and treading water. 

Track E

Canoeing: A paddle, a life jacket, and a canoe – it doesn’t get much better than this!  Come to class prepared to learn some basic canoeing strokes, safety, and have fun as you navigate the wild, wonderful waters of Lake Culpeper!  If you are lucky you might even get to go for a dip if you choose to tip your canoe on the last day.  *Old shoes, water shoes or strapped sandals required (Crocs WITH heel strap are okay).   

Newspaper/Photography: Photography - Campers will learn basic photography techniques to take visually pleasing

photos. They will learn how to crop and edit the photos they take and use them for a multimedia presentation that will be featured at the camp closing ceremony!

Newspaper - READ ALL ABOUT IT! Campers will get the opportunity to write and publish our camp newspaper! Each day campers will report on classes and activities. Interview campers, teens, staff, and adults, and create interesting columns for the entire camp population to enjoy. 

Baking: Campers will discover the importance of measuring and knife skills while exploring the science of baking. Each class will have a new food item to bake.

Track F

Arts & Crafts: Paint, color, craft and be  creative! Arts and Crafts gives you the opportunity to get creative, making art and items with your personal mark on each one. This highly active and creative crafts class lets campers use their imagination to develop skills and possibly a hobby to last a lifetime. 

Painting Party: Similar to the popular “sip and paint” parties for adults, aspiring painters will create their own canvas masterpiece with instruction and guidance. Campers will drink in the unparalleled beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains for inspiration.  

Tie Dye: Learn how to tie dye t-shirts in this class and go home with some of your own creations! 

Track G

Fishing: Campers will learn to bait the hook and cast into Lake Culpeper in this catch and release program. The class will incorporate Virginia Conservation information while enjoying the sport of freshwater fishing. 

Outdoor Living Skills: Learn all about the skills it takes to thrive and survive in the outdoors. Pitching tents, hiking, and creating your own water filtration system are all things you will tackle in this class! Oh, yeah, and everyone who takes this class will get to eat s’mores while learning about the stars that exist in the night sky! 

Line Dancing: Let’s get on the dance floor and have some fun! Campers will learn all kinds of moves from the Cha-Cha Slide to the Virginia reel. Show off your moves at the camp dance or on the pool deck and teach your friends! Through the art of dance and performing techniques, campers’ confidence will soar! 

On the registration form, campers will be asked to rank their class track preferences 1-7 (with 1 being the most preferred class track). For campers that are requesting roommates, we also recommend coordinating class track preferences with their requested roommates.