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Tucked away at Clyde York 4-H Center in Robertson County, this outdoor adventure program is designed specifically for the middle school set — grades 6 through 8, ages 11 to 14. It's the kind of camp that gives tweens a real taste of wilderness skills and outdoor challenges, with activities like canoeing, nature hikes, and survivor-style games that demand teamwork and creative problem-solving. The 4-H foundation means leadership and personal growth are genuinely built into the experience, not just listed on a brochure. That intentional structure tends to work well for kids who are ready to step up and take on more responsibility. It's a solid fit for middle schoolers who've outgrown basic day camps but aren't quite ready for a fully immersive multi-week wilderness program. Session details and pricing aren't publicly listed, so reaching out to Robertson County 4-H directly is the best first step. Families looking for outdoor adventure programs in the greater Nashville region will find this a distinctive option given its 4-H leadership focus and hands-on wilderness programming for the junior high age group.
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