Summer Starts Here: Walton County 4-H Day Camps Offer Hands-On Fun for Every Interest

From coding and cooking to marine science and energy exploration, Walton County youth have a wide range of opportunities to learn, create, and explore this summer through a diverse lineup of University of Florida IFAS Extension and 4-H camps. Designed to spark curiosity, build skills, and encourage hands-on discovery, these programs offer something for nearly every age group and interest—right here in our community.

Deep Dive Marine Science Camp

June 10–11 | 8 a.m.–3 p.m.

Ages 13–18 (as of Sept. 1, 2025)

Walton County 4-H

Cost: $40

Teens can dive into coastal discovery during this two-day, hands-on marine science experience. Participants will explore local ecosystems, conduct water quality testing, identify marine organisms, and learn about conservation initiatives through both lab work and field study.

 

The camp is held through Walton County 4-H, with limited registration and scholarships available upon request.

Register: wc4hdeepdive2026.4honline.com

Energy Explorers Power Up Day Camp

June 16–17 | 10 a.m.–3 p.m.

Ages 8–13 (as of Sept. 1, 2025)

Walton County 4-H Office, DeFuniak Springs

Cost: $25 for both days

In partnership with Bay, Holmes, and Okaloosa counties, this interactive camp introduces youth to the science of energy. Through hands-on experiments, participants will learn how energy works, how it powers our world, and how it can be used efficiently in everyday life—while also exploring potential future careers.

Register: 4henergyexplorerscamp.4honline.com

Sew Crafty Summer Camp

June 23–24 | 9 a.m.–3 p.m.

Ages 11–18 (as of Sept. 1, 2025)

Walton County 4-H

Cost: $30

Creative teens can learn the timeless art of sewing alongside experienced members of the Chautauqua Quilters Guild. Campers will gain skills ranging from hand-stitching to machine sewing while creating projects and memories that last a lifetime.

Space is limited, and scholarships are available for Walton County youth.

Register: wc4hsewcrafty2026.4honline.com

Tiny Tech Coding Camp

June 24 | 9 a.m.–3 p.m.

Ages 5–7 (as of Sept. 1, 2025)

Walton County 4-H Office, DeFuniak Springs

Cost: $20

Young learners can take their first step into the world of technology through this fun, beginner-friendly coding camp. Designed to make programming accessible, the camp focuses on problem-solving, creativity, robotics, and critical thinking in an engaging, hands-on environment.

Register: 4htinytechcoding.4honline.com

Ocean Explorers Summer Day Camp

July 7 | 8 a.m.–3 p.m.

Ages 8–12 (as of Sept. 1, 2025)

Walton County 4-H Office

Cost: $20

This one-day marine science camp invites youth to explore local aquatic habitats and learn about fascinating marine life. With a focus on conservation and environmental stewardship, participants will engage in hands-on activities that bring the coastal ecosystem to life.

Register: wc4hoceanexplorers2026.4honline.com

Food Truck Frenzy Camp

July 14–16 | 8 a.m.–3 p.m.

Ages 11–18 (as of Sept. 1, 2025)

Walton County 4-H Office

Cost: $60

Future chefs and entrepreneurs will love this three-day culinary camp, where participants learn essential cooking techniques, nutrition basics, and menu planning. Campers will also design their own food truck concept, complete with branding and a 3D model, blending creativity with real-world business skills.

Register: wc4hfoodtruckfrenzy2026.4honline.com

Small Farm Start-Up School (Adult Program)

April 14–June 23 (Tuesdays, 6–8 p.m. EST)

Florida Cooperative Extension

Cost: $299 per farm

While not a youth camp, this nine-week program is ideal for adults interested in agriculture. Participants will learn directly from experienced farmers and experts about business planning, crop production, marketing, regulatory compliance, and more. The program includes virtual classes, farm tours, and networking opportunities.

Learn more: ifas-small-farms-alt-enterprises.catalog.instructure.com

From sparking a love for science to building life skills in the kitchen, workshop, or garden, Walton County’s 4-H and Extension programs continue to invest in the next generation through meaningful, hands-on experiences.

With limited spots available for many camps, early registration is encouraged. Scholarships may be available for Walton County youth.

For more information on any program, contact Walton County 4-H Agent III Niki Crawson at ncrawson@ufl.edu or call 850-892-8172.

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