House Or Rental
We're excited for folks to join us at camp for the weekend! One of the reasons we chose our venue is the ability to stay in the on-site cabins to maximize quality time The cost will be $125 per person for the whole weekend and will include a spot in a cabin, pillow and linens, meals (Friday night dinner, Saturday morning breakfast, brunch, Saturday dinner, Sunday morning breakfast) and a weekend away in the mountains with lots of amazing people. The cabins at camp have bunk beds with a single mattress (no one will need to sleep on a top bunk, but you can if you want!), shared bathhouses, hot water and electricity. The cabins are not heated and will be shared among the guests of mixed genders. We will bunk you with friends, family, and people you know! Request your cabin spot with the link below! There are additional pictures on the google doc as well. You can also reach out to us if you have more specific questions about this option.
Hotel
A little fancier option that is a 5 minute drive from Camp Pinnacle. This is a good option for folks who want to stay close by but also want to stay in an inn rather than cabin or hotel.
Hotel
A great option for folks who want a less rustic option for the weekend. It's an easy 15 minute drive to get all the way back to camp.
Flight
About 20 minutes south of downtown Asheville and 25 minutes from Camp Pinnacle. It’s a small airport but you can sometimes find some good direct flights here! From Asheville Airport, you can Uber/Lyft directly from here to the camp if you'd like to avoid renting a car for the weekend.
Flight
1 hour and 45 min from Camp Pinnacle, this can be a good option if you’re flying from further away and looking for a bigger airport with more flight options.
Flight
About 3.5 hours from Asheville, this can be a good option if you’re flying from further away and looking for a bigger airport with more flight options.
Travel Note
If you're flying or driving and want to carpool with others, check out our spreadsheet in the link below to coordinate with others. Yay for reducing emissions and gas costs :) If you're flying, we recommend looking at all the different options. Some cities are cheaper to Atlanta, while others are cheaper to Charlotte. Asheville is typically the most expensive and there are some sneaky nonstop flights from places like Denver, so it could be worth it.