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Glamping at The Peaks

Come enjoy spending time in nature with our new glamping tents! Ready to see The Peaks from a whole new view? Beginning in the fall of 2024, we are offering two glamping tents overlooking our 1-acre adventure pond. With space to sleep up to 8 people (1 queen bed and 6 single beds), these tents are the perfect space to bring your group and relax. Each tent features relaxing Adirondack chairs to soak in the views, a picnic table, and fire ring with grill to keep you cozy and warm year-round.

During your stay, feel free to explore our...

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3+ Miles of Hiking Trail

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9-Hole Disc Golf Course

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1 Acre Pond

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Sports Courts

Email or call us to set up your adventure activities!*

*Adventure activities must be booked at least two weeks before your stay to secure staffing.

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Know Before You Go

Glamping Map

Map of The Peaks

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  • Restrooms with hot showers are just a short 5 minute walk away

  • Glamping tents include several outlets for plugging in devices and lighting the tent

  • Drinking water is provided in 5-gallon water containers. Upon check-in, you will receive 10 gallons of water, and can refill water coolers nearby if needed

  • Cancellation Policy:

    • If you cancel at least 3 days before your check in day and time, you’ll receive a full refund (minus Hipcamp fees).

    • If you cancel within the 3 days before check in, there will be no refund.

Glamping Guidelines

Glamping Guidelines

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Ready to Book Your Adventure?

The Peaks

THE PEAKS

Retreat and Adventure Center

The Peaks Retreat and Adventure Center is a part of a 501c3, non-partisan, non-profit that strives to create an inclusive and welcoming environment for all that values equality, diversity, equity, and inclusion, and fostering respect for all people. 

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© 2022 by The Peaks Retreat and Adventure Center.

The Peaks sits on unceded Occaneechi land. We both recognize and offer our gratitude for the traditional custodians of this land.

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