Located on 70 acres of rolling woodlands bordered by Todd's Fork of the Little Miami near Clarksville, OH, 4-H Camp Graham was dedicated on June 28, 1953, to serve the rural people of Hamilton, Clermont, Warren, and Montgomery Counties.
Originally named Camp Clarksville, the camp was renamed Camp Graham in 1960 to honor Albert B. Graham, who died that year. Mr. Graham, founder of an agriculture club which led to the 4-H movement in Ohio was one of the nation’s pioneers in youth agriculture education.
4-H Camp Graham hosts hundreds of 4-H’ers from 6 counties in Southwest Ohio and continues to provide hands-on camping experiences that allow youth to, “Learn by Doing.