Sheriff’s Youth Fun Day
Sheriff’s Youth Fun Day
The Warren County Sheriff’s Office is pleased to announce that we intend to host a fun day event again this year. This fun day event will be held on 6/27/23. This date may be subject to change, weather permitting. Applications can be downloaded or picked-up at your child’s school or at the Warren County Sheriff’s Office. All applications must be returned to the Warren County Sheriff’s Office no later than 6/19/23. There is NO CHARGE to participate in Fun Day. Participants must be between the ages of 11–13 and be a resident of Warren County. Fun Day is fully operated by donations.
This year (2023) the Warren County Sheriff’s office elected not to host a Sheriff’s Youth Summer Camp but instead will host a Fun Day Event. If you would like more information on the Sheriff’s Youth Fun Day, or how you can contribute, contact the Warren County Sheriff’s Office at (540) 635‑4128.
Reminder Applications and Waivers for 2023 Fun Day are due by 6/19/23!!!!

Sheriff’s Camp

The Warren County Sheriff’s Summer Youth Camp started in 2004 as a promise made by former Warren County Sheriff, Daniel McEathron for the youth of Warren County. This camp is provided for children who live in Warren County/Front Royal. The camp is designed to build a more positive relationship between law enforcement officers and the youth within the community. With generous donations by local businesses and individuals, this camp is provided free of charge to the parents.
The Warren County Sheriff’s Camp runs for five consecutive days. Campers and counselors stay overnight on site at the 4‑H Center located in Front Royal, VA. There is a wide variety of activities that campers and counselors participate in, including canoeing on the Shenandoah River, fishing at Isaak Walton, and a challenge course that builds confidence and teaches team work skills. The atmosphere is not only fun, it is also a learning experience for the campers as well as the counselors.
The selection process for the Sheriff’s Camp usually starts around January with applications being distributed to all of the Elementary Schools along with the Warren County Middle School. Area youth between the ages of 10 and 13 — or fifth to seventh grade — are invited to go through the application process in order to spend a week with deputies enjoying activities, games, and new friends.
There will be no Sheriff’s Youth Camp this year (2022).
Photos from past camps.


