Larimer County 4-H offers over 40 projects to choose from. 

You can enroll in as many (or few) projects as you want.  If you enroll in more than 5 projects, however, you will need to pay a higher enrollment fee.

Record Books Are Awesome!

New to 4-H & record books? Start here! This video will explain why record books are so important and why they are required for every 4-H member to complete. In the tabs below we have additional information and videos with other tips and tricks.

 

Two youth sit outside and look at the camera.Any project which a member wishes to engage in for which there is not already a project category.

This is a County Project only. Exhibits do not qualify for State Fair.

A boy preps his sheep for showing at a fairThe Larimer County Sheep Project is a great way to learn about animal husbandry and overall care.

Youth in the Sheep project interact with research-based information that encourages confidence, character-building, industry knowledge, and sportsmanship.

A teenager uses a bow and arrowShooting Sports is one of the most popular 4-H projects in Larimer County and is one of the largest 4-H Shooting Sports programs in the state of Colorado.

A young man works on an engineLearn about the care and use of a 2-cycle and 4-cycle gasoline and diesel engines in all home, farm, or recreational situations – from lawn and garden equipment, to boats and motorcycles.