Iron County 4-H and Youth

4-H is a national youth development program focused on hands-on learning, youth empowerment, ensuring access and creating safe environments to help young people reach their potential. For more information about the national 4-H organization, visit 4-H.org.

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Want to know more about 4-H? Start here!

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Get signed up for 4-H through Zsuite!

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Youth Volunteers

Youth Service Learning (YSL) is for teens from ages 11-18.

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Current 4-H Clubs
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Summer Camps
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4-H Horse Program

4-H Newsletter

Iron County 4-H offers activities open to the public. To learn more about what is available, read our recent newsletter and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Our email newsletter goes out monthly, and can be subscribed to by clicking on the button below.

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4-H Important Information

  • All 4-H activities require registration before youth can attend.
  • 4-H members are at least 8 years old.
  • 4-H Cloverbud members are at least 5 years old and can attend select activities accompanied by a parent or guardian.
  • For the safety of your children please do not leave them at our office without checking them in with an adult in charge of the activity; after the activity make sure to check them out with the adult in charge.

Questions?

Please contact us with any questions you may have. We are happy to help!

Email: ironco@usu.edu

Phone: 435-586-8132

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