TEEN CAMP
TIERED PRICING
Tier III
High Point Camp firmly believes that every child should experience the powerful impact that summer camp provides, regardless of income. This tier offers families, no matter their financial means, that experience for their child.
$405
Tier II
This tier is an opportunity for you to choose to pay a little more to help support the ongoing ministry of High Point Camp.
$435
Tier I
This tier most closely reflects what it costs to provide a camp experience for one camper. This tier gives you the opportunity to help us do more, make needed upgrades and continue to grow in the future.
$465
DATES
TEEN 1

June 30 – July 5, 2025Speaker: Jason Malone
TEEN 2

July 21 - 26, 2025Speaker: Josh Hurst
TEEN 3

July 28 - August 2, 2025Speaker: Ron Jones
CounselorsAWESOME Staff
We search high and low for our amazing counselors, speakers, life guards and group leaders. Our staff members are fun, caring, and committed to making your teen's camp experience the BEST. We complete an intensive application and interview process, followed by thorough training for all of our camp counselors. These capable summer staffers will encourage, invest in, and model Jesus for your teen.
Home Sweet Cabin
During Teen 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 bunk-mate. The person whose name you write down must also write your name down for your request to be honored. If a group of three friends attends together, we are able to accommodate them together in one cabin, however groups of four or more will be broken into smaller pairings. To view photos and learn more about our accommodations for campers, click on the link below.
"Staying up late for the bonfire and Night Game was SO much fun! And during free time some of us went tubing and got to do the zipline across the lake!"
What's the food like at camp?
We aren't just saying this because we have to... Our food is seriously one of the BEST parts of camp! Our food service manager, brings their personal touch and experience to every meal and we offer a ton of fresh fruits, veggies and options for GF campers or those with dietary restrictions.
Worry-Free CampingFirst Rate First-Aid
High Point Camp is committed to the safety of all our campers. Our comprehensive safety plan covers staff screening, abuse prevention, weather safety, medical care, and activity safety. Our goal is for every parent to feel confident with their teen spending a fun and SAFE week at camp!
Bunk1 | For keeping in touch
If you'd like to send your camper a letter while they're at camp, we use the Bunk1 app to make life easy!
FunFangle | For spending money
We' have a cashless system at High Point so your camper doesn't need to worry about spending money. Simply add funds to their account using FunFangle.
Don't forget to pack...
Not sure what to bring? Checkout our packing list for kids attending Junior Camp, Junior High Camp, Teen Camp & Equip this summer.
WHAT TO PACK
The Essentials
- Bedding: sleeping bag or twin size sheets and blanket + pillow
- Clothing for outdoor activities, warm days, cool nights, and rainy days
- Sneakers, flip-flops, sandals, extra shoes
- Sneakers, flip-flops, sandals, extra shoes
Toiletries
- Towels: Beach towel, shower towel, washcloth
- Soap or body wash, shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, hair brush, hair ties, deodorant, and any other personal or feminine hygiene products
- Towels: Beach towel, shower towel, washcloth
- Soap or body wash, shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, hair brush, hair ties, deodorant, and any other personal or feminine hygiene products
Swimwear
- Girls: Modest one piece swimsuit or tankini that overlaps at the waist + a cover-up for to and from the pool.
- Girls: Modest one piece swimsuit or tankini that overlaps at the waist + a cover-up for to and from the pool.
- Guys: Swim shorts or board shorts
Don't Forget...
- Your Bible, pen and notebook
- Flashlight
-Bug Spray
- Sunscreen
- Camera
- Spending money for the snack shop, gift shop, coffee shop, craft shop
- Spending money for the snack shop, gift shop, coffee shop, craft shop
WHAT NOT TO PACK
- Cell Phones
- All electronic devices
- Electric Fans (battery powered are ok)
- Magazines
- Knives
- Cigarettes or Tobacco of ANY KIND
- Drugs or Alcohol
- Fireworks/Firearms