Long before Camp Oak Hill was serving campers, leadership groups, and retreat groups, this beautiful area in northern Granville County was impacting young adults in a different way – through high school education. Oak Hill High School served its education role from 1919 through 1973. Not long after that, the property would be transformed into a different kind of facility – dedicated to encouraging youth to build strong relationships, develop leadership skills, and grow in their faith and knowledge of Jesus Christ.
In 1976, three years after Oak Hill High School closed its doors, the property was purchased and given to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes of the Carolinas, Inc., in memory of J. Gregory Poole, Sr., a member of the first graduating class of Oak Hill High School. The class motto – “Building for Character, Not for Fame” – provided a vision for the founders, and became the formative mission of what would one day be Camp Oak Hill.