Calfornia: Go Clothing Optional

Couples-Only, Family-Fun or Gay Clothing Optional California Clubs

© Mike Gerrard

Jul 18, 2007
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California has the best clothing optional resorts in the USA, with plenty of choice for familes, couples and gays, including Palm Springs andnear the Mexico border

DeAnza Springs Resort

Clothing Optional near the Mexico Border

The DeAnza Springs Resort boasts that it's California's largest clothing optional resort, and you'll find it way out in Jacumba not far from the Mexico border, well on the way to Arizona. It's in 500 acres of high desert, with over 300 RV hook-ups, camping facilities, and conventional rental units and motel-style rooms too. There are the usual pools, spas, tennis courts and other sports facilities, but the DeAnza is also right on the edge of the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, with all the nature exploration that this offers too.

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Desert Shadows Inn Resort and Villas

Go Clothing Optional in Palm Springs

The Desert Shadows Inn Resort and Villas is one mile from downtown Palm Springs and yet has vast landscaped grounds with flowing streams, lagoons, fountains and waterfalls, and panoramic views too. There are courtyards, Mediterranean-style villas, three pools and two outdoor spas.

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Glen Eden Sun Club

Go Clothing Optional in Corona

The Glen Eden Sun Club is a family-oriented members-only club, so contact them first about visiting. It's in Corona, and has lush green lawns mixed in with flower and cactus gardens, and walking trails too. It was founded in 1963 and manages to mix the idyllic country surroundings with hosts of facilities including six tennis courts, sauna, indoor and outdoor pools and many sports facilities.

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Laguna del Sol

Clothing Optional near Sacramento

Laguna del Sol in Wilton, 20 miles from Sacramento, is a clothes-free resort based around a huge 25-acre lake. There are nature trails all around and so is a great place for lovers of birds and animals. There's a restaurant, clubhouse-lounge, tennis and volleyball courts, three pools, two spas, and a fitness center.

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Lupin Lodge

Go Clothing Optional in Silicon Valley

Lupin Lodge is a clothing-optional recreational resort not far from Silicon Valley, and it's operated as a private club so you'll need to contact them first about membership. They have cabins, yurts and camping facilities, with views of the Santa Cruz Mountains and likes to think of itself as one of California's most scenic slothing optional resorts.

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El Mirasol Villas Resort

Go Clothing Optional in Palm Springs

The El Mirasol near Palm Springs was built by Howard Hughes in the 1940s and today caters for gay travelers who want to combine comfort and style with the clothes-free lifestyle. It's a gated clothing optional resort but only blocks away from the downtown nightlife of Palm Springs. Facilities include meandering garden paths, two clothing optional pools, a steam room and jacuzzi spa.

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Morningside Inn Resort

Go Clothing Optional in Palm Springs

The Morningside Inn Hotel and Resort is near Palm Springs, and describes itself as a clothing optional inn for couples. It's at the foot of the San Jacinto Mountains, offering spectacular views. There's a pool, jacuzzi, luxury rooms for overnight stays, and even business facilities for those who like to work clothes-free.

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Olive Dell Ranch

Go Clothing Optional near San Bernadino

The Olive Dell Ranch is a clothing optional resort in Colton near San Bernadino, with overnight accommodation options, and day visits too. In fact they're so confident you'll enjoy the facilities that your first visit is free. There's a pool, sauna, hot tub, tennis, indoor sports, camping, RV hook-ups and the Olive Tree Inn restaurant.

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The Sequoians Clothes Free Club

Go Clothing Optional near Oakland

South of Oakland, the Sequoians prides itself on being the Bay Area's only no tan line tanning resort. They've been established for 60 years and they're a rustic, family-oriented clothes-free club in 80 acres of a secluded oak and madrone forest in the East Bay Area foothills. There's a heated pool, hot tub, children's play area, sports facilities, overnight camping and a lot else besides.

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Silver Valley Sun Club

Go Clothing Optional in Newberry Springs

The Silver Valley Sun Club in Newberry Springs stresses its stress-free family atmosphere. It's a 15-acre clothing optional RV park and campground in the Mojave Desert of southern California – sunshine almost guaranteed. There are two hot tubs, swimming pool, pool table, swimming, fishing, water volleyball, paddle boating and starry walks in the desert. There's also a 2-acre lake, surrounded by huge cottonwood trees.

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Sun Island Resort

Go Clothes-Free in El Cajon

The Sun Island resort in El Cajon is a family-oriented gated community, with heated pool, jacuzzi, sauna, lots of sports facilities, live music, dances and much more going on. You can buy properties in the resort or pay a day rate to visit. Note that Sun Island is not a clothing optional resort. Clothing optional is not an option.

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Terra Cotta Inn

Go Clothing Optional in Palm Springs

Recently named a favorite couples getaway by Los Angeles magazine and one the top four resorts in Palm Springs by ABC TV San Diego, the Terra Cotta Inn is one of the best-known clothing optional resorts in the state, with spa services, 17 absolutely huge guest rooms, outdoor pool, jacuzzi spa and mountain views.

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