family nudist camps

Hi! I was just wondering where people can bring their family for a safe nudist experience.

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There are thousands of places to go nude with family but since your profile doesn't give a hint as to your whereabouts it is difficult to suggest any specific place. A group called AANR (American Association for Nude Recreation) is a good source if you are in the USA, but do check each website they offer because some of them are geared to adult only, sometimes LGBTQ+ only recreation. You need one of the places that cater to whole family nudism, of course. There are alternative groups in America that support wholesome nudist places, and equivalent associations in other countries - please fill out your profile further and that will help people know more about you so they can be more interactive. Welcome to True Nudists!

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I will just echo wildwilly's suggestion to look into AANR-affiliated resorts.

Many of them are designated as "family-oriented", which is usually disclosed on the resort website.
For many years we brought our daughter to Bell Acres, while it was still a family-oriented resort. Never had any issues; and there were always other kids for her to socialize with. But that was the 90's; and at least in my neck of the woods, nudist kids are rarer. Something to keep in mind if you only have one child.

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If you're on the East Coast, Sunsport Gardens, Loxahatchee, FL is a great place to take the family for a naturist vacation. Check their website for their Youth Camp Days. Never been but heard all positives about it.

https://sunsportgardens.com/

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As others have said AANR affiliated venues should all be family oriented. If you avoid "lifestyle" places you should be good.

For a global list see here

https://clothesfreelife.com/find-naturism-directory/directory-category/accommodations/

https://clothesfreelife.com/find-naturism-directory/directory-category/campgrounds/

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It's important how you define "family," but not clear from your profile. As a single dad, my experience is that family means a nuclear family consisting of a mother, father and children. My understanding of AANR is that it holds no common policies regarding admittance to its members' resorts, leaving that to the discretion of the private owners.

Many AANR resorts exclude single men, and single men with young children are still considered single men. One resort I called told me I'd need birth certificates and an affidavit from my sons' biological mother permitting our children to be present. This was in clear violation of my legal rights as a father. My feeling is also that resorts may take a tougher position to men who call and inquire than if you simply show up, but given the distance I was not willing to take the chance. It's also important to ask if you want to attend a place that welcomes you only conditionally or with prejudices. Good luck!

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Your birth certificate experience is exactly why we opened our camping up with a focus on nudism. Nudism should include all!! Single men, men with children, single women, women with children, it is not up to us to determine what is family that is for each to determine. That is part of human rights. We welcome all with out exception. We love having everyone enjoy the property and find their way of bonding with nature. Having been a single dad for many years, before marrying my wife, nude family life was and is how we lived. Nude time with my sons are part of why we are so close now.

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You birth certificate experience is exactly why we opened our camping up with a focus on nudism. Nudism should include all!! Single men, men with children, single women, women with children, it is not up to us to determine family that is your rights. We welcome all with out exception. We love having everyone enjoy the property and find their way of bonding with nature. Having been a single dad for many years before marrying my wife, nude family life was how we lived. Nude time with my sons are part of why we are so close now.

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You birth certificate experience is exactly why we opened our camping up with a focus on nudism. Nudism should include all!! Single men, men with children, single women, women with children, it is not up to us to determine family that is your rights. We welcome all with out exception. We love having everyone enjoy the property and find their way of bonding with nature. Having been a single dad for many years before marrying my wife, nude family life was how we lived. Nude time with my sons are part of why we are so close now.

You're awesome! May your camping sites offer a healthy alternative to what's (not) out there fore many!

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From personal experience, I can recommend:

Laguna del Sol, California
The Willamettans, Oregon
Mountaindale Sun Resort, Oregon
Lake Como, Florida

They all have web sites and emphasize family friendliness.

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