Because Birthday Suits are Better than Swimsuits
“At first, I wasn’t sure about being naked with other people, but now it’s just normal. I love playing outside and feeling the sun on my skin. Plus, it’s so much more comfortable than wearing jeans all the time.” Christopher, 12 — Newer to Nudism
“People think being a nudist is a big deal, but to me it’s just how my family is. Like some families speak Spanish at home, and some eat dinner really late — we just don’t wear clothes around the house. It doesn’t feel weird unless someone makes it weird.” Jillian, 11 — Lifelong Nudist
“I honestly don’t think about being naked. It just feels natural and easy. The only time I feel naked is when someone makes a big deal about seeing me naked. Like what is it about my penis that makes people act so uncomfortable? Evan, 10 — Lifelong Nudist
“When my parents first told me about going to a nudist resort, I thought it would be super awkward. But honestly, it wasn’t as bad as I thought. Everyone was just normal—playing volleyball, swimming, hanging out. After the first day, I kinda forgot I wasn’t wearing anything. Now I actually feel more comfortable with my body than I did before.” Collette, 13 — Newer to Nudism
“Not wearing underwear means my older brothers can't give me wedgies. That’s a big win! Other than that I just like the feeling of being naked.” Diego, 9 — Lifelong Nudist
“I never thought about the fact that my family was naked all of the time, until I noticed that I wasn’t as nervous about my body as some of my friends are. At summer camp some of my friends were worried about showering with others around, but I didn't care. At first they thought I was strange, but it didn't take long until others discovered what I knew already, bodies are just bodies. No big deal. Ava, 10 — Lifelong Nudist
We are always looking for exciting adventures as well as opportunities to grow our community. If you'd like to connect with us to host an event, or to grow our numbers, contact us here!
Our primary mission is to provide a safe and private environment for families to embrace the nudist lifestyle. To uphold this mission and protect the integrity of our community, we do not permit press coverage or media inquiries at our events.
This policy exists for the following reasons:
Member Privacy and Comfort
All of our members are families with children who value the privacy and discretion offered by our group. Media exposure may inadvertently reveal personal details or identities, compromising this trust and subjecting our members to unwarranted judgement or intimidation.
Misrepresentation Concerns
Nudism is often misunderstood, and public narratives can oftentimes mischaracterize our values and activities. By avoiding media attention, we reduce the risk of misrepresentation or sensationalism that could harm our community or its members. If you’d like to learn about our values we suggested you learn more here.
Focus on Safety
Contrary to popular misconceptions, nudist go to great lengths to protect our families and our children. By not sharing any information about our events we protect ourselves from harrassment or worse. We thoroughly vet who becomes a member of our group and the venues we use to host our events.
While we do not invite press coverage, we are happy to provide general information about our group and the nudist lifestyle through controlled channels such as our website, blog posts, or outreach efforts. We also have some families who are willing to talk to the press and we would gladly put you in touch with them. If you have questions or are curious about our mission, please contact us directly.
Thank you for respecting our commitment to maintaining a safe and comfortable space for all members.