[1] The Society owns 125 acres of land which comprise 75 individual home sites as well as several communal buildings and access to Barger Pond.
The colony, sometimes known as Camp Three Arrows, was imbued with socialist and communitarian values and offers a wide range of cultural, educational and leisure activities.
[2] Notable Three Arrows members include author Bruno Fischer, labor leader Israel Kugler, political activist Samuel H. Friedman and poet Peretz Kaminsky.
[4] Three Arrows is member-run, with no paid staff other than an onsite caretaker and some teenage lifeguards during the summer months.
As in other cooperatives, members own shares in the society rather than holding title to their individual sites.