


Some cabins are split into two connecting rooms.

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

So you’re interested in staying in the cabins?
Scroll through the photos above, and find all the info you could ever want below.
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?
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.
We're happy to offer your cabin stay free of charge! Saturday breakfast, lunch and dinner and Sunday breakfast are included. Please indicate if you'll be attending each meal on the Cabin Interest Form.
You may rent linens (a fitted sheet, top sheet, and a blanket) for $17 a person. Please bring your own pillow. If you can't bring one, text Dillon and we'll bring one for you. If you would like to rent linens, please indicate this as well on the Cabin Interest Form. Dillon will reach out for you with a Venmo request.
If you don't want to lug a sleeping bag to NC, you may rent linens for $17. This includes:
a fitted sheet,
a top sheet, and
a blanket.
Please bring your own pillow. If you need us to bring a pillow for you, please text Dillon! If you would like to rent linens, please indicate this on the Cabin Interest Form. Dillon will reach out with a Venmo request.
Cabins sleep anywhere between 10-20 campers. Most cabins will not be filled to capacity.
The bride and groom will take care of your cabin assignments. They'll be sure to curate the vibe as groups can't be guaranteed a private cabin. Make sure you let us know if you have any enemies on the guest list!
Funny you should ask. By staying on site, you're automatically enrolled in a game of assassins. You'll be given your assigned target and a water gun when you arrive.
The rules are simple. Assassinate your target by shooting them with a water gun. Inherit their target. Last one standing wins. Play stops during the welcome party, ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception. Winner will be declared at Sunday breakfast. No immunity.
Cabins have neither heat nor A/C. They do have solid walls, a mix of glass and screen windows and a fully-closable door. You are otherwise subjected to the great outdoors.
Cabins reflect the true summer camp experience: no heat, a possibility of bugs, and an inevitability of nighttime giggles.
Cabins have neither heat nor A/C. They do have solid walls, a mix of glass and screen windows and a fully-closable door. You are otherwise subjected to the great outdoors.
For this reason, we encourage you to pack extra layers for the evenings.
The number of outlets per cabin is limited. We're going to bring a collection of power strips for each cabin to add some more, but we encourage you to use this weekend as an excuse to hang up and hang out!
Phone service is anywhere from limited to unreliable across camp. While phones aren't banned, we're hoping there's enough opportunity for other fun activities that you won't even want to look at your phone. Hang up and hang out!
Yes! While we encourage hanging up and hanging out, this isn't a digital detox weekend. We want you to feel safe and comfortable, as well as be able to capture memories.
Each bunk is twin-xl.
A few select cabins have connected bathrooms. Most cabins will use one of three shared bathhouses. We will organize cabin assignments so bathrooms are distributed as evenly among our guests as possible.
Showers are individual stalls with two doors. Photos are in the slideshow above.
Each bathroom will have a shared caddy with shampoo, conditioner, body wash, some wash cloths, and a few shower shoes.
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.

A canteen will be set up in the dining hall with snacks, basic first aid supplies, bug spray and surge protectors.
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Consult the FAQ page for a list of available camp activities.