High Point, Washington
High Point is an unincorporated community in King County, in the U.S. state of Washington.
High Point, on the eastern fringe of Issaquah, is named for its location at the highest point on a railroad grade. Once the location of a significant lumber mill and railway station, it is now only a small collection of houses on large lots along I-90 at the "High Point Way" exit, and a Tiger Mountain trailhead.
History
High Point was founded by John Lovegren in 1905, and a post office was established in 1910, which operated until its closure in 1943.A lumber mill once existed at High Point, which employed 52 workers in 1913. Many of the state-owned timberlands near High Point continue to produce logs for mills elsewhere to this day, while also being open for recreational use.