- Get Involved
- Member Leadership Opportunities
- Clover communications: Newsletters & updates
- Projects
- Scholarships, Awards and Recognition
- Contests and workshops
- Record Books
- Baker County Fair / State Fair
- Camp
- S.T.E.M. Calendar
- At home enrichment
- Club Meeting Safety Guidelines: What 4-H Families Need to Know
- Club and Committee Resources
- Volunteer and Instructor Training
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Explore. Lead. Grow.
In Baker County 4-H, youth don’t just learn — they lead, create, and thrive. From cooking to coding, animals to art, our clubs and activities are designed to spark curiosity and build lifelong skills.
Youth ages 5 to 19 can join clubs based on their interests, take part in after-school programs, attend camps and retreats, and grow as leaders through statewide events and opportunities. Whether you’re new to 4-H or a returning member, there’s always something new to explore.
Contact Baker County 4-H
2600 East St
Baker, OR 97814
United States
- Office 541-523-6418
- Fax 541-523-8225
What is 4-H?
4-H is America’s largest youth development organization, with over 6.5 million members nationwide — and hundreds right here in Baker County. In 4-H, kids and teens build confidence, curiosity, and skills that last a lifetime.
Through hands-on learning in clubs, camps, and community programs, Baker County youth explore their passions, connect with others, and make a difference — all in a safe, welcoming environment that supports who they are and who they want to become.
Interested in joining 4-H?
There is so much to learn in 4-H! Learn about animals, computers, public speaking, cooking, art, gardening, environmental sciences, and more. Join a club, attend a camp, or take part in other fun activities and events.
Our impact
Contribute to 4-H
You can help our youth thrive by contributing to Baker County 4-H. Thank you for your support!
Upcoming Statewide Events
Volunteer with 4-H
4-H connects young people and adults to communities. Together we reach kids and their families and build skills for life. Volunteer and create life-changing experiences for youth in your community!
Meet our team
Have a Question? Ask an Expert!
Ask an Expert is a way for you to get answers from the Oregon State University Extension Service. We have experts in family and health, community development, food and agriculture, coastal issues, forestry, programs for young people, and gardening.