Events & Facility Rental
Camp Pinnacle made all of our wedding dreams come true! The camp is absolutely beautiful, the accommodations are cozy and nice, and Michelle and her staff went above and beyond to make sure that everything ran smoothly. Everything was perfect, even on our very rainy wedding day. We couldn’t be more grateful to have shared our special day with our loved ones at such a magical place! – Jamie and Nate Pantano (bride and groom, fall 2019)
Camp Pinnacle is a beautiful place where natural beauty and camp tradition come together to create a unique and unforgettable setting for special events. Nestled in the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina, Camp Pinnacle is located near Hendersonville and is a short drive to Asheville, Pisgah National Forest, DuPont State Forest, and the Blue Ridge Parkway. We can accommodate all of your event needs!
Event rentals include the exclusive use of Camp Pinnacle during your stay:
- Two covered multi-use lakeside pavilions
- New, huge dining hall
- Private 20-acre Wolfe Lake with diving board, inflatable slide, canoes, rowboats, SUPs, and kayaks
- Fire ring with stadium seating (seats 200), wood provided
- Amphitheater with stage and lake view (seats 150+)
- Biking and hiking trails
- Basketball court
- Playing field
- Two tennis courts
- And much more!
Additional information:
- Camp Pinnacle Event Policies and Rules
- Camp Pinnacle Event Waiver of Liability
- Camp Pinnacle facility map
I want to compliment everyone at the camp for making this a celebration we will never forget. In particular, the reception food was fantastic. The appetizers during cocktail hour were nicely presented and delicious. The buffet was especially good. Lynne’s favorite was the eggplant rollatini (“the best I ever had,” she said) and my favorite was the prime rib with several choices of horseradish sauce. Near the end of the evening, Megan pulled us aside, gave us a hug, and said everything was just as she imagined it would be. As mother and father of the bride, we could not ask for a better end to the night. – John Lerch (father of bride, fall 2016)