6.18.08
High Point makes the news! WFMZ
Channel 69 News airs a story about the camp!
A young person's camping dream includes activities such as swimming, waterslide, horseback riding, paintball, tubing, land trolley and much more.

We offer summer youth camps for junior-aged children in grades 3-6 and teens in grades 7-12. For a more primitive type camping with more challenging activities there is Adventure Camp for grades 8-12.

GENERAL INFORMATION:
Cost:
The regular price for a week of camp is $210. We have spe-cial discounts that apply for early registrations, multiple children, and multiple weeks.
Arrivals:
Departures:
What to Bring:
Housing:
Emergencies:
Camper Dress:
Spending Money:
Horseback Riding:
Trail Ride & Meal:
Weekly Video:
Promotional Photos & Video:
Special Note:
Adventure Campers:
All Campers May Want To Bring:
Lost & Found:
Please Do NOT Bring:
Family Member Summer Discount
Second Week Discount
Special Discounts
Helpful Registration Information
You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to access the form. You may get it here at no charge:
Click here for your printable registration form.
Registration forms MAY be reproduced. Registration fee ($50) must accompany each registration form. Registration fee MAY be transferred but will not be refunded.
We're sorry for any inconvenience, however,
confirmation of registration is not mailed back. Telephone or FAX registrations are not accepted. There are no refunds for early dismissals. Walk-in registrations are not accepted.
This applies to 2nd, 3rd, and 4th (or more) children in an immediate family. Please call or see the summer brochure for discount amounts.
Save $30 on the cost of the same camper attending a second week of camp. No other discounts apply.
Registration lines open Monday afternoon at 3:00 pm for each camp week.
Camp weeks close Saturday at 9:00 am.
Please click here to see a detailed list of what to bring to High Point Camp.
Campers are assigned to cabins by age group. Each camper may use his or her registration form to request
one name as a possible roommate. The person whose name you write down must also write your name down for your request to be honored.
In case of emergency, call the camp office at 610-286-5942 ext. 153, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm, M-F. After hours call Steve Cone at 484-638-0387 or Tom Lamborn at 484-638-0402 . Under normal circumstances, campers are not allowed to make or receive calls during the week.
Girls may wear modest walking shorts, loose fitting slacks or skirts; modest, loose-fitting tops, no spaghetti straps. Boys may wear walking shorts or loose fitting pants.
Campers may want to bring
$15-$25 for their account to
spend on: offering, snack shop, handcrafts, souvenirs, the weekly video and t-shirts.
Campers may sign-up for afternoon trail rides. The first ride is free, but there is a $3 charge for each additional ride.
Junior High and Teen campers may sign up for an addi-tional 40-minute meal trail ride at the cost of $6 per camper per ride.
A video will be sold at the end of the week that con-tains highlights of the entire week. The cost is $8 when preordered on Monday, and $9 if purchased at the end of the week on Saturday.
During camp week, photos or video may be taken of campers and used for camp promotional materials.
Please plan to send camper for entire camp week. Early registration and/or dismissals are permitted in case of an emergency only. Non-cooperative campers are subject to dismissal.
Adventure campers also need to bring: warm jacket, flashlight, water bottle and school-size backpack.
Campers may want
to bring: camera/film, labeled laun-dry bag, tennis racquet, baseball glove or fishing pole.
Our goal is to not have
any Lost & Found items. Please help us
by labeling everything your child brings, and make sure you have all of their belongings before you leave the camp property. High Point Camp is not responsible for lost or broken items. Items will be held for two weeks pending calls to identify and claim them. Claimed items are returned C.O.D. Items not claimed after the two-week period are donated to charity.
Campers may NOT bring any of the following items to camp: laptop, cell phone, radio, TV, tape/CD/MP3 players, walkman, fans, playing cards, magazines, knives, cigarettes/tobacco, drugs, alcohol, fireworks or firearms.
 
 
   
 
 
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
 
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