2026 Ashland/Bayfield County 4-H Summer Camp

Camper registration is open until June 1, 2026!

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June 27-29, 2026.
Camp Crosswoods – Delta, WI
Camper registration is now open through June 1, 2026!

The Ashland/Bayfield County 4-H Summer Camp is open to ALL Youth in grades 3-8!

Camp Crosswoods is in a beautiful wooded area, with nice facilities, a great lake for swimming and boating, a group campfire area and all of the regular amenities. As always, the camp program will include swimming, arts and crafts, canoeing and kayaking, campfires and singing, nature education, skits, large and small group games, and new friends. Campers will be supervised by trained high school age counselors, 4-H Youth Development staff from Ashland and Bayfield Counties, and 4-H certified adult volunteers.

Pricing

  • $120 – In-County, 4-H member
  • $150 – In-County, non-4-H participant
  • $190 – Out of county
  • $60 – Counselor in Training

Financial assistance: We believe every child deserves the opportunity to attend camp, and need-based financial assistance is available to ensure cost is never a barrier to participation. If your family would benefit from support, please reach out to Clair Emmons (clair.emmons@wisc.edu) or Dave Ullman (ullman@wisc.edu). Your information will remain confidential. 

Register for 4-H Summer Camp!

Have a Question?

Clair Emmons serves as the Bayfield County as the 4-H Educator. To learn more about Youth Programming and the role of Extension in Bayfield County, send an email to clair.emmons@wisc.edu or call the Bayfield County office at 715-373-3289.

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