There aren’t many clothing-optional spots in Idaho, making the mile-long hike to the warm waters of Jerry Johnson Hot Springs all the more worth it. Once you’re in, enjoy activities like volleyball, bingo, shuffleboard, and more - all sans clothes. All first-time guests will need to provide state-issued identification and consent to criminal record and background checks, and are only permitted on the weekends during the off-season. This member-run retreat has been operating since 1934, and safety is a top priority. Over in Woodstock, Connecticut, the Solair Recreation League provides a family-friendly atmosphere with fun, summer-camp-like events and activities. Mostly comprised of campsites, there’s also a private guest suite available from November through April.
While clothing is optional, nudity is mandatory if you’re in the sunbathing area or using the hot tub or sauna. Located an hour from Denver, Stark! OMG is not only a naturist campground, but it’s also cannabis-friendly. There are no facilities here, so be sure to bring (and take back) everything you’ll need. Follow the trailhead down from Muir Beach to the gorgeous beach below. Instead, throw your shorts off and your towel down at Pirate’s Cove, a nude stretch of sand about a 13-minute drive from Pismo Beach. Black’s Beach is the state’s nude hot spot, but it’s popularity can cause the sand to feel packed.