Places in Texas

I am new to the community. I live in Wisconsin and visit Texas in the colder months.

Last Fall we spent a week in Texas at a number of camping locations. The best one for naturist activities that we found is South Padre Island.

There are two remaining access points to the beach for 4 wheel drive vehicles. The farthest north is almost at the end of the road. Go a few miles north on the beach to UFO beach, well beyond the end of the road. (You will know it when you see it.)

I think you can continue for another 30 miles or so. Run, hike, sunbathe freely. There was a naked party going on on New Years Day.

I recommend it. Next time we will try Padre Island. It is the next barrier island north of South Padre. We want to go to the National Sea Shore there. Starts in Corpus Christi.

Paul

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Paul awesome info. thank you for sharing!

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Rolling any WNBRs this year, Paul? https://htownwnbr.org/2026-ride-calendar/

I bet you sport the #ThePureSuitOfHappiness like an Armani Tuxedo ready to wear & de rigueur any time & any place.

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The June 27 Milwaukee ride is nearby, but I prefer the forest and beaches. The more remote, the better.

June is a beautiful time in Wisconsin. I hope to convince my wife to camp with me at a naturist campground.

If medical appointments don't interfere, we may get back to Texas in March or April.

Paul

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these are Texas locations? Never heard of them.

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Of course all these places are in Texas. However, they are not officially clothing optional. State and Federal campgrounds and parks are officially clothing only.

My plan is to find an isolated place there to sun bath nude. Be out of site from hiking families.

South Padre Island is mostly county park. North of UFO beach is remote and by default a naturist play ground. 4 wheel drive is highly recommended.

Padre Island has several parts. The part I want to visit is a National Sea Shore. There are two campgrounds, beaches, and visitor center. Some significant distance from all of that, is an unsupervised beach that extends for many miles. It is sparsely used and by default, clothing optional.

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