Camp Facilities

It is the philosophy of 4-H Camp Ohio that part of the camping experience is for all campers to take responsibility for keeping their living quarters and restrooms clean. Each day time MUST be scheduled in your program for this. We suggest that half an hour after breakfast is the best time for this.

CABIN clean up = In each cabin beds should be made, clothes picked up, floors swept and trash dumped into the nearest dumpster by cabin members each day. You may want to inspect and/or give awards to the cleanest cabin depending on the emphasis you want to give to this responsibility.

RESTROOM clean up = Because of health regulations the camper restroom must be cleaned daily. It is the responsibility of the group for this daily cleaning. There should be a designated group of both boys and girls (about 5 or so) to meet at their respective restrooms each morning for clean-up duties. These groups must be supervised by one of your staff and there is usually a camp staff present as well to dispense the cleaning supplies.

GROUNDS clean up = Clean up of campgrounds must also be done on a daily basis. Litter pick-up around the cabins, restrooms, rec. hall and other high traffic areas takes only minutes. Many camps have developed a daily capers schedule and have different groups assigned each day to clean-up tasks. A clean camp reflects well on your group and 4-H Camp Ohio and helps us teach responsibility and care for our environment.


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4-H Camp Ohio
11461 Camp Ohio Road
St. Louisville, Ohio 43071
Phone: 740-745-2194
Fax: 740-745-3327
Email: campohio@postoffice.ag.ohio-state.edu
Sales: Jerry & Connie Duffie
Program Director: Cyndi Atkinson

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