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Cabin Exterior

Cabin Interior
Some cabins are split into two connecting rooms.

Treehouse
A treehouse connects two of the cabins! There are also slides all around the grounds to get you from A to B.

Cabin Exterior
So you’re interested in staying in the cabins?
Scroll through the photos above, and find all the info you could ever want below.
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Why a summer camp?We want to spend our wedding with the people we love. Summer camp lets us stay close together and play all weekend. Get the lay of the land, take a virtual tour of Camp Pinnacle, our wedding weekend headquarters.
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Why Camp Pinnacle? Did the bride or groom go there growing up?There is no personal connection to Camp Pinnacle aside from the mini golf course on site. Zack indulged in the full sleep away camp experience at Camp Merriwood and Camp Hanes. Dillon's summer camp history, on the other hand, is limited to BPAC dance camp and insect camp at SciWorks.
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Can we stay in the cabins?Yes! One of the joys of Camp Pinnacle is that our honored guests are not only welcome but encouraged to stay in cabins with us, free of charge. That's right, Zack and Dillon will have their own private cabin for the weekend. They are by no means five-star accommodations, but when else in your adult life will you get to sleep in a twin-xl bunk bed with your besties? For more details, visit our Cabin Info page.
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Do we HAVE to stay in the cabins?Cabin stays are not required. Hendersonville offers a lovely array of hotels, inns, and bed and breakfasts. Check out our Travel Page for more info. Don't worry, though, folks staying offsite will still have access to all of the camp fun all weekend.
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Summer camp is for kids, right? Are children allowed?Nope :)
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Do we get to do camp activities? What is there to do?The camp is open all weekend for your indulgence during any down time. There are certain staffed activities that are only available Saturday morning for your safety. ​ Activities include: Waterfront Swimming*, Rope Swing*, Inflatable Water Slide*, Water Trampoline*, Stand Up Paddleboarding, Canoeing, Kayaking, Fishing, Beach Volleyball, Lily Pads, Monkey Bridge Sports & Athletics Tennis, Pickleball, Gaga ball, Disc Golf, Mini Golf, Lognasium, Soccer, Basketball, Kickball, Climbing Tower*, Bouldering, Arts & Crafts Room ​ Not available Mountain Slide, Blob, Archery, Riflery, Zipline, Sky Tower *Available Saturday only.
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So what are we wearing to this thing? What's the vibe? Is there a dress code?The dress code for the ceremony and reception will be formal. Please indulge us by dressing in all black. Inspiration here. ​ Suits and midi- to maxi-length dresses will do ya just fine. Also, remember all activities will be outside on uneven terrain, choose your footwear wisely.
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Will there be transportation to the camp? What about getting around camp?We encourage you to stay at camp with us so everything will be a short walk away. If you are staying off-site, there will not be any shuttles to Camp Pinnacle. Instead, there is plenty of parking conveniently located close to the ceremony and reception site. Hendersonville is also a small town, we suggest you schedule any Ubers or taxis. Everything at camp is walkable, but we will have golf carts for those who need help traversing the uneven terrain. The golf carts are not included in the fun camp activities, so please note access will be limited to those who need them.
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How do I RSVP?All of our RSVPs are completely digital. https://www.zola.com/wedding/zackanddill/rsvp
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What is the weather in Hendersonville like in October?The average highs in October are in the low 60s to low 70s. The average lows are low 40s to low 50s. Conditions are typically clear, but rain is always a possibility in North Carolina.

Cabins will each have a basket of snacks, basic first aid supplies, bug spray, and surge protectors to maximize the outlet situation.​
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Consult the FAQ page for a list of available camp activities.
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