Bonclarken Conference Center

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500 Pine Dr
Flat Rock, NC 28731

Bonclarken Conference Center is a versatile Christian conference center in Flat Rock, North Carolina, nestled in the picturesque hills of Western North Carolina. Just a stone's throw away from Hendersonville and Asheville, this center offers an ideal setting for hosting various Christian groups, whether it be for church retreats, youth gatherings, or other events.

With accommodations and meeting spaces to cater to groups of up to 350 guests, Bonclarken provides an environment conducive to both personal reflection and community engagement. Guests can enjoy delicious meals in the dining hall, a range of lodging options, and diverse meeting spaces for spiritual growth, recreational activities, and team building.

Visitors to Bonclarken are welcomed into a serene and spiritually enriching atmosphere, where they can immerse themselves in prayer, learning, and fellowship with like-minded individuals. The center's goal is to offer a place where guests can connect with God and find renewal amidst the beauty of the surrounding mountains.

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Pavel P.
6/29/2025

Bonclarken is a wonderful place, God is here. I love going to retreats. The campus is beuatiful, staff is nice, and Worship is wonderful. There is lots to do, from ziplines to crafts. Great place.

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Deanna W.
6/24/2022

I have been here a lot over the years. This visit was to celebrate my in-laws anniversary. It was a great place for the extended family to come and stay for a few days. It is a beautiful camp with...

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Maribeth S.
6/4/2023

Absolutely love spending time here in the summers. Very grateful for this place and it's impact on the world! The staff is lovely and the grounds are inspiring. The dining hall is top notch....

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Samantha Q.
3/24/2023

Rooms are old; towels are old and extremely rough. Extremely disappointed in how the cafeteria handles allergies. We were told gluten allergies food would be prepped in a completely different...

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Nora S.
6/12/2022

I love this place so much! Our church comes every summer to the conferences, but it is nicely kept all year long! The gift shop, nibble nook, day care, or any other activity has such great...

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