June 21-26, 2009

4-H Camp Flag Ceremony
What is 4-H Camp?
Sacramento County 4-H Summer Camp is one of the highlights of the 4-H year. It is held in the beautiful Las Posadas State Forest in Angwin. The camp planning is done by the Camp Staff and Camp Board. The Camp activities are directed by the youth all week long. Campers are divided into tribes with two staff members as leaders. Tribes meet every day to plan skits, hike, play sports, and have fun. Being in a tribe allows campers to meet people and make life-long friendships. You must be at least 9 years old to attend 4-H Camp.

4-H Camp Crafts & Friends
What makes 4-H Camp unique? 4-H Camp is filled with history! The Wapoo Indians once roamed the area and you can still see where they used to grind their meal near the creek. On a nearby knoll is the pioneer graveyard of the Morris Family, original settlers of the land where the Camp is located. Raccoon, deer, and rabbit scamper through the underbrush in and around the creek and campgrounds. Daily nature programs cover bugs, trees, animals, stars, and the creek.

4-H Camp at the Swimming Pool
Limited camperships are available for individuals who demonstrate financial need on a "first come, first serve" basis. Contact the 4-H Office at (916) 875-6811 for details.
4-H Resident Camp Information Request
Contact us:
Sacramento County 4-H Office

4145 Branch Center Road
Sacramento, CA 95827
(916) 875-6811