Clothing Optional and Nude Sites by Lloyd

This page last updated August 20, 2000 by Lloyd Johnson.



What is the difference between clothing optional and nude? If you go to a nudist club, clothing is not an option. Once you go there, you must take your clothes off. If you go to a clothing optional site, you can watch others while you rationalize about not taking your clothes off.



Nudist Clubs

Some of the nudist clubs have clothing optional trails and nudity is required in their central recreation area. You should contact the club to determine if it's clothing optional or nudist.
De Anza Springs Resort, East of San Diego
Glen Eden, near Corona, California
Laguna Del Sol, near Sacramento, California
Olive Del, in San Bernardino County, California
Swallows Sun Island, East of San Diego

Beaches

Most beaches are public, which means clothing optional, at best.
Black's Beach, San Diego
Red, White and Blue Beach (private), near Santa Cruz, California
Rincon Beach, near Carpinteria, California
San Onofre, San Diego/Orange County Line
Silver Strand, Coronado, California

Hot Springs (Clothing Optional)

Hot springs are often private. These are clothing optional, either allowed or isolated enough that you can get away with it.
Canon Guadalupe, Mexico (private)
Deep Creek Hot Springs (public),near Hesperia, California
Harbin Hot Springs (private), near Ukiah, California
Orr Hot Springs (private) , near Ukiah, California