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Dink Divas sells out ladies-only mountain pickleball retreat in North Georgia

A ladies-only retreat at Bison View Lodge sold out fast, showing how far a tight, women-first pickleball getaway can go when the venue and format are dialed in.

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Dink Divas sells out ladies-only mountain pickleball retreat in North Georgia
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A ladies-only pickleball retreat in the North Georgia mountains has already sold out, and that is the real story. Dink Divas packed its May 28 to May 31, 2026 getaway at Bison View Lodge in Sautee Nacoochee, limiting the event to 24 women and leaving only a triple-occupancy ticket listed at $2,200 per person, plus tax and service fees.

The appeal is in how tightly the whole thing is framed. This was not pitched as a sprawling clinic or a generic resort stay. It was a four-day, three-night retreat built around a small group of women, with daily professional instruction, yoga, open court time, chef-prepared meals and Dink Divas swag. The setup promised a mix of training, recovery and social time, which is exactly the formula that keeps drawing players who want to sharpen their game without giving up the feel of a vacation.

Bison View Lodge gives the retreat a strong sense of place. The venue sits at 3049 Tray Mountain Rd. and says it is about two hours from the Atlanta airport. It is built for this kind of escape, with 15 bedrooms, 13.5 bathrooms and two lighted pickleball courts on site. The lodge also says it can accommodate up to 24 guests for pickleball coaching retreats, which fits neatly with the retreat’s capped headcount and intimate feel.

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That pairing of women-only positioning and mountain-lodge setting is doing a lot of the work here. Dink Divas says its retreats are designed for intimate groups of no more than 24 women from around the world, and the brand’s broader schedule shows it is not treating this as a one-off experiment. It offers both 3-day and 4-day retreats, including smaller 16-player dates later in the year, with coaching, open play, yoga, meals and optional spa services folded into the mix.

The North Georgia backdrop helps too. Helen, the nearby tourism hub, is promoted as a Bavarian-style town in the mountains, which gives the retreat a recognizable destination beyond the courts. Put all of that together, and the sellout makes sense: women-only access, a defined schedule, a scenic lodge, and a hard cap on spots. That is what today’s most bookable pickleball getaway looks like, and this one was gone before the first serve.

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