Nude Camping

Hello, I am thinking about taking the advice of others. I am thinking about camping at a local nudist resort for their memorial day weekend. My only time camping was with clothes on in the boy scouts, so the camping part isn't the problem. I am not sure what to bring? What to expect? Yes, if I can go, (that if work doesn't get in the way, and that is not an excuse), I will have fun.

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tent, sleeping bag, bug spray, several towels, hat, sunglasses,radio, book,sunscreen, snacks, drinks, check with resort most serve food for $, sometimes easier than cooking.

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thank you

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sunscreen, books, sunscreen, beach chairs (yes, even if you're solo camping, bring extra chairs), sunscreen, and water, water, water
+everything else already mentioned

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A tarp for UNDER the tent so that ground water will not come up. Been there, done that. A chair would be helpful too. A towel, preferably two, per day for drying off and sitting. Food unless the park doesn't allow you to bring your own - same as beverages including water. You can buy drinking water/spring water in gallon containers - less expensive than smaller bottles. Sandals/sneakers for walking. Some campgrounds have rocks/pebbles in their walks or possibly fire ants to contend with.

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Besides the great ideas here we would ck out the website of the camp/resort to see what they offer. Check forecasts, take
some reading material and a smile. Should have a wonderful time, good luck...........

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A small broom or hand-held vacuum is really handy. We would tend to track a lot of sand and grass in, even with leaving our shoes outside. I hate gritty stuff on my feet, and a clean tent is much easier to put away.
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Lots of cold beer..Extra chairs for new friends who like beer...bug spray, towels.

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A battery powered lantern, a small flashlight (for late-night trips to the restroom) and glowsticks -- if you want inexpensive, wandering the trails after dark lighting to explore tools. One of the joys of being outdoors nude is DOING things outdoors nude!! I camped in the Coconino National Forest with some naturists once and really enjoyed wandering within a half-mile of the campsite just to experience the terrain. It was very fun and enjoyable.

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campgrounds in PA, NJ, MD

Anyone know of a camoground in PA, NJ or MD where if your seen nude you would not get in trouble

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RE: campgrounds in PA, NJ, MD

Check with White Thorn Lodge in Pa. if you come to WV check with Avalon Resort in Paw Paw,WV

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