Washington County has approximately 550 youth in grades K-12 involved in 4-H. Washington County has 18 community clubs, 6 Clover Kids clubs, a Junior Master Gardeners club, and a Photography club.
4-H community clubs and leaders in Washington County:
- Bows & Bullets (Shooting Sports) - Duane Hammen, Jackie Ross, Don Pfeiffer
- Crooked Creek - Barb Swailes, Pam Davis, Joseph Wells
- Dutch Creek Flyers - Leon Greiner
- Franklin Cubs - Ron Wehr, David Moeller, Harry Walker
- Good Luck - Lynn Wright, Nancy Adrian
- Highlanders - Stephanie Sexton, Heidi Wide
- Highland Hi-Risers - Karen Megchelsen
- Horse & Pony - Gale Whitacre, Harold Wylie, Jim Hotchkiss, Amanda Farrier
- Jackson Jets - Jan Freel, Bob Spenner, Sherri Davis
- Kalona Klassics - Terri Duwa, Andrea Thrapp, Chelsea Thrapp
- Limecreek Limelights - Cyndy McCall, Julie Altenhofen, Donna Palmer, Marianne Van Roekel
- Limecreek Livewires - Howard Bohr, Joe TeBockhorst, Bob Stutzman
- Prairie Pride - Kathleen Brinning, Carol Wehr, Amy Greiner
- Riverside Enterprisers - Ann Lampe, Jean Lenz
- Riverside Ramblers - Jim Schneider, Doug Colbert
- 76 Progressives - Tim Sieren, Brian Becker
- Washington Go-Getters - Laurie Pemberton, Tammy Vittetoe
- Washington Hustlers - John Colbert, Kathy Ebert
4-H Clover Kids Clubs and leaders in Washington County:
- Crawfordsville Clover Kids - Ruchel Hiller
- Jackson Clover Kids - Heather Marek, Dorcas Jarrard, Rachel Fishback
- Eagle's Nest Clover Kids - Deidra Baker
- Riverside Clover Kids - Tami Simon, Traci Hora, Sue Wollrab
- St. James Clover Kids - Cindy Hinckley
- Washington Clover Kids - Tanya Stalder, Erin Smith
4-H special interest clubs and leaders in Washington County:
- Junior Master Gardeners - Mary Langr, Carol Ray
- Washington Sure Shots (Photography Club) - Rachel Fishback