Camping, Horticulture, Shooting Sports

Go Outside! 

Discover and Learn about your environment! 

Make a Difference in your community!”

Journey through fields, forests, wetlands, and urban areas to discover the wonders and mysteries of Maryland’s natural environment. Through their 4-H environmental and outdoor education projects, young people will learn about the interconnection of people and nature. They’ll also develop respect and appreciation for and a sense of stewardship toward our natural resources. This 4-H programming area provides educational opportunities that help young people enjoy time outdoors and develop an understanding and appreciation of the environment through three core theme areas:

  • Basic science and ecology
  • Interrelationships and impacts
  • Health, wellness and positive outdoor experiences

Making a Difference!

Are you or your 4-H club using your environmental science knowledge and skills to make a difference in your community? If so, we would love to highlight your program. Please send a brief paragraph and supplemental photos that tell your story!

Alumni Spotlight!

Are you a 4-H alumnus currently working in an environmental science career? We want to hear your story!

Educational Materials

WHEP Habitat Concepts

Maryland Animal ID Photos

Environmental Science Projects

Horticulture Projects

Exploring Science using the 4-H Horticulture Project!

The 4-H Horticulture project can help engage youth in the exploration of science in exciting and meaningful ways, helping youth create a sense of wonder about the world around them. Horticulture provides youth with the opportunity to plan, create and care for their own environment. In the process, they ask questions about their environment, make observations, research topics, and can set up experiments in search of answers.

Many children do not realize the connection between their growth, the food they eat, and where this food comes from. They have a hard time understanding the intertwined relationship between themselves and all living things on earth. The 4-H horticulture curriculum provides topics on plant science and human nutrition that help to join these connections through simple concepts.

Youth can learn a lot in a garden, it encourages children to dream and use their imaginations and promotes environmental stewardship and provide opportunities to learn about science, nutrition and health. When youth work with plants, they have to make many important decisions. To make the best decision, youth have to know about plants and what they need. Some of the science skills and experiments that club members can learn in the Horticulture project are listed below.

  • Learn the parts of a seed
  • Learn the parts of a plant
  • Learn how to germinate seeds
  • Learn what plants need to grow
  • Learn about plant parts and how they help the plant grow
  • Learn about plant life cycles
  • Learn how to transplant and set seedling plants in the garden
  • Learn about soil and what it is made of
  • Learn about the human impact of gardening


Do a service project!  Make a meal for an elderly person(s) once a month; host a bicycle inspection day; volunteer at a local senior center; find a walking partner. Encourage members to participate in county contests like favorite foods, presentation contest, speech contest, tractor driving contest, clover challenge, meats judging, livestock judging, vegetable I.D. contest, or farm safety events.

Credit: Nebraska Extension

Shooting Sports

Like all of our 4-H programs, the purpose of shooting sports programs is a youth development and teaching of life skills to young people.

Our programs are valuable for helping young people develop self-confidence, personal discipline, responsibility, teamwork, self-esteem and sportsmanship. The discipline and self-control required for responsible firearms and archery use carry over many other aspects of life.

Maryland 4-H Shooting Sports includes:

  • Air Rifle & Smallbore Rifle
  • Archery
  • Air Pistol
  • Blackpowder
  • Shotgun
  • Hunting and Wildlife
  • Shooting Sports Coordinator
  • Any Many, Many, More

Each discipline teaches safety, concentration, self-discipline, self-confidence, goal-setting, decision-making, and build toward more advanced activities.

Programs allow for the development of individual cooperative and competitive skills. Participants are exposed to local policies, regulations, laws, and ethical behavior both by repeated demonstration and thorough personal practice.

4-H Shooting Sports Responsibilities

A 4-H Shooting Sports Leader is

  • Interested in youth and their development
  • Interested in some phase of shooting, hunting, or wildlife
  • Willing to learn how to teach shooting effectively
  • Willing to be helpful, open, and supportive
  • Interested in challenges with rewards
  • Enthusiastic, positive, and energetic
  • Honest, self-disciplined, and kind

Leader Responsibilities

  • Learn and practice the highest standards of safety
  • Learn and practice cooperative coaching techniques
  • Learn and practice 4-H teaching techniques
  • Invest your time, energy and spirit
  • Focus on helping youth develop and learn
  • Be a robust, positive role model.

Shooting ability is not essential, but a willingness to learn coaching skills is. Training is available for interested people. Program materials provided excellent support.

Skills for Life...Activity for A Lifetime

Youth Development Through 4-H Shooting Sports

Why Does 4-H Have Shooting Sports?

  • Like all of our 4-H programs, the purpose of shooting sports programs is a youth development and teaching life skills to young people. Our programs are valuable for helping young people develop self-confidence, personal discipline, responsibility, teamwork, self-esteem and sportsmanship. The discipline and self-control required for responsible firearms use carry over into many other aspects of life.
  • Nearly two-thirds of the homes in the U.S. have firearms. Exposure to safety and responsible handling is vital to preventing accidents at home, at neighbors, or at a friend's home.
  • 4-H programs provide a positive experience for youth and promote the safe and ethical use of firearms and archery equipment. 4-H youth may learn to shoot, but we teach, first and foremost, the appropriate handling and use of firearms.
  • We believe that firearms education reduces gun accidents.
  • Hunting and shooting sports are rich American traditions. 4-H shooting sports programs help continue this tradition through the involvement of the total family: youth, teens, parents and even grandparents.
  • The Shooting Sports rank third in popularity among International & Olympic Sports behind track & field and swimming. The uniqueness of shooting sports as a lifetime sport makes it exceptional.
  • Each of the shooting sports disciplines teaches safety, concentration, self-discipline, self-confidence, goal setting, decision-making and build toward more advanced activities and opportunities.
  • As is the case with other sports and scholastic programs, college-bound youth have opportunities to vie for college scholarships.

 What Participants Gain

  • Lifetime Sports
  • Useful Knowledge and Skills
  • Leadership Skills
  • Safe Habits
  • Self-Discipline & Self-Esteem
  • Respect
  • Personal Responsibility
  • Confidence & Concentration
  • Poise
  • Opportunities to Set Goals
  • Opportunity to Achieve Goals
  • Sportsmanships
  • Reasoning Skills
  • Decision-Making Skills
  • Ethical Standards
  • Friendship
  • Exposure to Careers
  • Opportunities for Recognition
     

Shooting Sports Instructor Resources

Upcoming Shooting Sports Instructor Trainings

Maryland 4-H Shooting Sports Shotgun Instructor Level 1 Training

Event Details

Date: Saturday, October 5, 2024 (October 6th rain date)
Time: 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Location: Dug Hill Rod & Gun Club, 4100 Wine Rd, Westminster, MD
Fee: $100.00
Participation: Maximum 15 participants.  A waitlist will be established when filled.
Registration Closes: October 1, 2024

Eligibility

Certified UME 4-H Volunteers are interested in serving as 4-H Shotgun Instructors for 4-H clubs or programs. Volunteers must have an approved enrollment for 2024.

Pre-Event Coursework

Participants are required to complete 4-5 hours of online coursework before the start of the training. Your approval and confirmation email will send a link to this training. This is a mandatory requirement to attend Instructor Training. Individuals unable to complete the online coursework before the start of in-person training will forfeit their spot and be asked to attend future trainings.

HOW TO REGISTER

Registration for this event is through 4-H Online. https://4honline.com To access the event registration, log in to your 4-H Online family profile and click on the Events tab.  You can find an Event Registration “how to” guide on the Maryland 4-H website.

Contact Amanda Wahle at awahle@umd.edu

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Maryland 4-H Shooting Sports Archery Instructor Level 1 Training

Event Details

Date: Saturday, March 3, 2023
Time: 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Location: Carroll County Ag. Center 706 Agricultural Drive, Westminster MD
Fee: $100.00
Participation: Maximum 20 participants.  A waitlist will be established when filled.
Registration Closes: February 24, 2023

Eligibility

Certified UME 4-H Volunteers who are interested in serving as 4-H Archery Instructors for 4-H clubs or programs.  Volunteers must have an approved enrollment for 2023.

Pre-Event Coursework

Participants are required to complete 4-5 hours of online coursework prior to the start of the training. A link to this training will be sent in your approval and confirmation email.  This is a mandatory requirement to attend the Instructor Training. Individuals who are unable to complete the online coursework prior to the start of in-person training will forfeit their spot and be asked to attend a future training.

HOW TO REGISTER

Registration is open

Registration for this event is through 4-H Online. https://4honline.com To access the event registration, log in to your 4-H Online family profile and click on the Events tab.  You can find an Event Registration “how to” guide on the Maryland 4-H website.

 OTHER RESOURCES

Shooting Sports Instructor Reporting is now open!

Shooting Sports Instructors are now able to submit reports for last year. The report covers Oct. 1, 2023-Sept. 30, 2024. Here is the link for the Google form that instructors can use to submit their teaching reports: Google Form

Excel Sheet Report

 

Shooting Sports Resources

Links are provided as an information service only. They do not constitute an endorsement of any non-affiliated organizations, businesses, products, or content of these pages by Cooperative Extension or the University of Maryland. We are not responsible for their content. Also, the 4-H Name and Emblem is a federally protected mark; 4-H programs are subject to federal regulations, including the 4-H Name and Emblem shall not be used in any way to imply endorsement of commercial firms' products or services.

Shooting Sports Policy

Shooting Sports Program Position Statement

Contests

2024 Maryland 4-H Shooting Sports Smallbore Rifle Championship Match

2024 MARYLAND 4-H SHOOTING SPORTS SMALLBORE RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

Contest Details

  • Date:  Sunday, September 15, 2024
  • Start Time:  8:00 am
  • Location:  Associated Gun Clubs of Baltimore, Patapsco Ranges, 11518 Marriottsville Rd, Marriottsville, MD
  • Registration dates:  Coming soon via 4-H Online

Eligibility  

4-H youth members must:

  • Have enrolled in Maryland 4-H before July 1, 2024
  • Be enrolled in the Shooting Sports Smallbore Rifle or Shooting Sports General project
  • Be recommended by their 4-H Shooting Sports Smallbore Rifle Instructor as proficient enough to participate safely in the contest.

Adult Coaches must be enrolled UME 4-H Volunteers who are currently certified as 4-H Shooting Sports Smallbore Rifle Instructors.

Complete contest information and rules are under the event information below.

How to Register

Registration for this event is through the 4-H Online State 4-H Rifle Match event.  To access the registration:

  1. Log in to your 4-H Online family profile.
  2. Click on the Events tab on the left sidebar menu.
  3. Click the blue Register button under the event graphic and follow the registration steps.

You can find a step-by-step 4-H Online Event Registration help guide on the Maryland 4-H website.  You can also contact your local 4-H office if you have questions or need assistance with event registration.

All event registrations must be submitted by (coming soon). Registrations will be verified and approved by local 4-H Educators.

4-H Online

There is no limit to the number of youth or three-person teams entering this contest in each age group. The 4-H Educator will designate teams when they review and verify the registrations. Coaches should work with their local 4-H office to determine team membership.

There is a $15.00 entry fee for each 4-H youth participant in this state contest.  There is no registration fee for adult volunteer coaches. Families may pay the entry fee by credit card at the time of registration, or county/city 4-H programs may sponsor the fee for their youth participants. Local 4-H programs should instruct youth participants/families on how to pay the registration fee.

Reminder: Each county must supply one target frame per shooter. The frame must meet AGC range specifications described in the attached contest information. Contact Amanda Wahle for more information regarding target frames.

The match will be sponsored again this year by Maryland 4-H, the Civilian Marksmanship Program, and the Associated Gun Clubs of Baltimore.

Direct questions about the Match to Amanda Wahle at awahle@umd.edu.

2024 Maryland 4-H Shooting Sports Archery Contest

2024 MARYLAND 4-H SHOOTING SPORTS STATE 4-H ARCHERY MATCH

Contest Details

  • Date: Saturday, September 28, 2024
  • Start Time: 8:00 am
  • Location:  Carroll County Agriculture Center, 706 Agricultural Drive, Westminster, Maryland
  • Registration dates: Coming soon via 4-H Online

Eligibility  

4-H youth members must:

  • Have enrolled in Maryland 4-H before July 1, 2024
  • Be enrolled in the Shooting Sports Archery or Shooting Sports General project
  • Be recommended by their 4-H Shooting Sports Archery Instructor as proficient enough to participate in the contest safely.

Adult Coaches must be enrolled UME 4-H Volunteers who are currently certified as 4-H Shooting Sports Archery Instructors.

Complete contest information and rules are in the Event Information Button below.

How to Register

Registration for this event is through the 4-H Online State 4-H Archery Match event. To access the registration:

  1. Log in to your 4-H Online family profile.
  2. Click on the Events tab on the left sidebar menu.
  3. Click the blue Register button under the event graphic and follow the registration steps. 

You can find a step-by-step 4-H Online Event Registration help guide on the Maryland 4-H website.  You can also contact your local 4-H office if you have questions or need assistance with event registration.

All event registrations must be submitted by (coming soon). Registrations will be verified and approved by local 4-H Educators.

4-H Online

Results of the 2024 Archery Contest

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2024 Maryland 4-H Shooting Sports Shotgun Championship Match

2024 MARYLAND 4-H SHOOTING SPORTS STATE 4-H SHOTGUN MATCH

Contest Details

  • Date:  Sunday, October 19, 2024
  • Start Time:  8:00 am
  • Location:  Prince George’s County Trap and Skeet Center 10400 Goodluck Road Glen Dale, MD 20768
  • Registration dates:  All youth participants and adult volunteer coaches must register for this event via 4-H Online. Registration closes at 11:59 pm on Monday, October 14, 2024.
  • Rules: Shotgun Match Rules for 2024


Results of the 2024 Shotgun Contest

 

4-H Camping

4-H Camp

The Maryland 4-H Camping program provides educational, fun, recreational, and social opportunities for boys and girls. These camps are all accredited by the American Camp Association and follow the national safety standards of the industry. Youth do not have to be a 4-H member to attend 4-H camps. In order to attend any of the following residential or day camping programs, please call or email the contact included for specific details on registration, costs, and deadlines.

  • Mission
  • Benefits
  • Frequently asked Questions
  • Youth Page
  • Parent Resources

Camp Brochure/Camp Schedule - Please Click Here for Detailed Camp Information:

Forms to fill out

  • Maryland 4-H Camp Health Form
  • Medical Clearance Form
  • Camp Sunscreen Authorization Form

Camp Director/Educator Resources

  • Camp Evaluation Resources
  • Camp Management Resources

 

Resources

  • 2018 Camp Information Sheet 
  • Sample Budget Template
  • 2018 Camping Calendar
  • Top 5 Areas of Focus for 2018 Programming
  • 2018 Camp Director Report

ACA Resources

  • ACA Documentation Chart        
  • ACA Code of Ethics             
  • ACA Statement of Compliance
  • ACA Camp information sheet-attached
  • ACA Self Assessment form: Due April 15th - form attached  

Camping Handbooks/Manuals

  • Army Child, Youth & School Services  (A Camp Management Manual)

Camp Operational Management

  • 4-H Camp Timeline

Camp Staff Training Resources

  • Maryland 4-H Camp Staff Training Hours Chart
  • Training Checklist for Staff
  • Outline for Self Directed Training Modules
  • Outline for Staff Training Lesson Plans
  • Registration State Camp Staff Training
  • Training Hour Log Sheet

Environmental Education Resources

  • 4-H Nature Programming Quick Guide

Risk Management Resources

  • Camp Crisis Communication Card
  • Camp Marketing Materials
  • Camp Program Planning Resources
  • Camp Staff Training Resources
    • Maryland 4-H Camp Staff Training Hours Chart
    • Training Checklist for Staff
    • Outline for Self Directed Training Modules
    • Outline for Staff Training Lesson Plans
    • Registration State Camp Staff Training
    • Training Hour Log Sheet
  • Camp Action Team

Camp Facilities