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Betsy-Jeff Penn 4-H Educational Center: Reidsville: Rockingham: website, almost 200 acres, research based educational experiences for schools and groups, summer camp Blue Jay Point County Park: Raleigh: Wake: Triangle: website, 236 acres, operated by the County Blue Planet Water Environmental Center: Huntersville: Mecklenburg: Charlotte area
4-H is a U.S.-based network of youth organizations whose mission is "engaging youth to reach their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development". [1] Its name is a reference to the occurrence of the initial letter H four times in the organization's original motto head, heart, hands, and health, which was later incorporated into the fuller pledge officially adopted in 1927.
Pages in category "Summer camps in North Carolina" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
It operates two camp facilities, locally Belk Scout Camp (Formerly Clear Creek Scout Camp) in Midland, North Carolina is available for weekend camping, and Camp Grimes at Mecklenburg Scout Reservation, located outside of the council near Marion, North Carolina, but owned by it, runs a summer camp and weekend programs as well.
Charles T. Hagan Sea Scout Base (or just Hagan Sea Base) is an Old North State Council camp on the Davidson County, North Carolina shores of High Rock Lake. It is located just south of Southmont off North Carolina State Highway 8 ( 35°38′23″N 80°15′56″W / 35.639717°N 80.265533°W / 35.639717; -80.265533
In addition to the summer camp experience, Double H Ranch also offers an Adaptive Winter Sports Program. The Winter Program offers children ages 6–18 with chronic and life-threatening illnesses the opportunity to participate in various winter sports in the beautiful Adirondack Mountains.
Camp Rockmont for Boys is an American Camp Association accredited Christian residential boys' summer camp in Black Mountain, North Carolina. Rockmont was founded in 1956 on the former campus of Black Mountain College. [2] [3] There are four "classic" sessions held each summer (13 days), as well as a one week starter session.
Before founding the camp, Dr. Sevier was the minister at First Presbyterian Church in Augusta, Georgia. [3] The camp originally started on Greystone Mountain in Tennessee in 1920, however, after exploring the Blue Ridge Mountains, Dr. Sevier found a permanent location for the camp in Tuxedo, North Carolina. When Dr. Sevier died in 1945, he ...