Registration dates and info:
Dates will be announced in 2026
Ages:
Will be announced
Register and make payments using the Destiny website. $100 deposit is required to reserve your child's room.
2. Click on the tab at the top of the page titled "4-H Online Paperwork." Follow the instructions on the page to complete online paperwork. This process ensures that we have your child's full health history information and Code of Conduct. This will give you an opportunity to update any information from last year that has changed. Instructions will be sent to your email once we receive your deposit.
This year the camp fee for campers is $425 and includes meals and lodging for five days and four nights, a camp t-shirt, class supplies, and all activities. A deposit of $100 is due with your registration and the remainder of the camp fee must be paid before camp drop of. The camp fee can be paid by cash, check, or money order and more information about those options can be found on the Payment Page.
Each year we recruit teen volunteers 14 and up to serve as counselors for our camp. These teens, as well as our adult volunteers, 4-H Extension Staff, and 4-H Center Staff, complete a training series and are tested on core concepts before attending camp. Our staff is trained according to the American Camp Association requirements, and you can rest assured that your child will have a safe, enjoyable experience at 4-H Camp!
Virginia’s 4-H camping program is recognized throughout the nation as a leader in 4-H camping programs. Each of the six Virginia 4-H Educational Centers has achieved and maintains American Camp Association (ACA) accreditation.
Parents and guardians should always look for the ACA seal when selecting a camp for their child to attend. Only about 25 percent of all camps in the nation are accredited by the ACA, the recognized camp accreditation organization in the United States. Having ACA accreditation means that the camp meets the highest standards for safety, food service and staffing, health care, and program quality.
Each 4-H Educational Center maintains these standards annually. Additionally, all 300 standards are reviewed every three years for reaccreditation. Each 4-H center program staff person, as well as the adult and teen 4-H volunteers who participate in camp, are carefully selected and trained prior to the camping event.