Camp High Point

It consisted of two separate campuses and a central area for administration, dining, medical, and social facilities.

The Sonnenreichs, who began their association with the camp in 1931, owned and operated it from 1945 until 1970, its final season.

Progressive, because it was the Sonnenreichs' philosophy to provide a vacation place in which children had the opportunity to express themselves in just about any way that motivated them.

[3] One of the most recognizable High Point campers was Peter Falk, who made his first stage appearance at camp, at the age of 12.

[5] Rather than sell it for development, the current owners have chosen to let the property return to its natural state.

Camp emblem
Infirmary and totem pole, circa 1964
Boys' campus, circa 1964
Boys' campus, 2004
Dining Hall, 2013