Grays Harbor County 4-H Youth Development offers a variety of camping programs for 4-H members.
Save the date for summer camp: July 11-16, 2026
Due to the popularity of our camp and the number of youth campers we can take, we’re currently implementing a waiting list for families interested in being notified if spaces become available.
4-H Summer Camp
Looking for some adventure blended with a traditional camping experience? Campers spend the week enjoying a myriad of activities, including swimming, hiking, arts, music, cooking, and making new friends! Awaken to birds singing and fall asleep to the stars (or exhaustion). Bring your positive energy and your sense of adventure!
2026 Camp Information – Coming Soon
DATES: July 11-16, 2026
COST: TBA
REGISTRATION: Opens on March 1 for active 4-H community Club members enrolled by December 1 who are 8 years old (must have turned 8 on/before October 1 of the current 4-H year) through 8th grade (14 years old). Please register online at https://v2.4honline.com/ and bring your payment to the WSU Extension office to reserve your spot.
Families interested in being placed on the camper waiting list can contact the WSU Extension Office in Grays Harbor or Mason County
Spot is not guaranteed until youth are registered and paid in full. Youth who are not yet 4-H members may enroll approximately one month before camp, if additional spots are available. If you are new to 4-H, and missed the April 1 enrollment deadline, you may begin the enrollment process and submit your $25 fee, which will not be collected until additional camper spots become available. Please note; the camp event will not be available to you and you will not be able to register for camp until your 4-H member enrollment is approved and $25 WA State enrollment fee is received. Please enroll early to reserve your spot as the $25 enrollment fee is non-refundable should camp become full.
Camp Information & Details
2025 4-H Summer Camp Information for registered campers
Required Steps for Youth Staff
*** Teens, 9th grade and older, complete 16-32 hours of training and, if chosen, are youth staff for the week.
Step 1: Visit https://v2.4honline.com/ to complete the 4-H enrollment process by December 1, and pay the $25 enrollment fee.
Step 2: Complete the “4-H Summer Camp Teen Leader Application” and return it to the Counselor Coordinator (Kevin) or to the WSU Extension office by the date established by the 4-H Camp team
Step 3: Attend the monthly camp counselor training sessions that run January-July. Please check Facebook for dates, enrolled members will also get an email regarding camp dates and deadlines, if they are opted in to receive them.
Step 4: Once training is underway – register for the camp event by logging back in to https://v2.4honline.com/ and add the “Summer Camp – GH & Mason Counties” event. This process is mandatory to update your health files.


Required Steps for Adult Volunteer Chaperones
Step 1: Visit https://v2.4honline.com/ to complete the 4-H enrollment process by October 1, and pay the $25 enrollment fee.
Step 2: Attend staff training and informational meetings via Zoom with the 4-H Volunteer Camp Director to meet the statewide training requirements. Attending the counselor training sessions are a great way to qualify for your 8 hours of mandatory training.
Step 3: Once training is complete – register for camp, by logging back in https://v2.4honline.com/ and add the “Summer Camp – GH & Mason Counties” event. This process is mandatory to update your health files.
WA 4-H Resident Camp Standards
WA 4-H Resident Camp Standards
Additional Resources & Forms
Visit https://v2.4honline.com/ to log in to your member’s profile, Click on the youth member you wish to register and add the “Summer Camp – GH & Mason Counties” event. A video guide to event registration is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28py3W0ltvo
Summer camp scholarship request form
Reasonable accommodation request form
Panhandle Lake 4-H Camp
Campers have been enjoying the beauty of Panhandle Lake 4-H Camp for over 60 years! This outdoor paradise includes forest, wetlands, and facilities to accommodate camping programs, retreats, and natural resource education. A lodge, dining hall, dormitories, Yurt, equestrian facilities, and Adirondack style cabins make Panhandle an ideal location for recreation and education. To learn more about Panhandle Lake 4-H Camp, visit https://www.panhandlecamp.com/
