Nude spots in Southern California?
Hey everyone,
I'm going to be in Southern California (Orange County area) on business the first weekend in June and would love to spend a little time naked under the sun while I'm here. I'm driving in from the Phoenix area and from my googling it seems most of the nude spas/resorts are in the Indio/Palm Springs area. I've found three in particular that stand out so I was hoping to get some opinions from those of you who have visited one or more. They are:
- Desert Sun Resort
- The Terra Cotta Inn
- Living Waters Spa
First of all, I usually don't answer people with blank or blocked profiles, but since youseem to have asked a legitimate question, I will try to help. However,I feel you should remedy the situation about your profile as soon as possible.
You can find out a lot of the information you are seeking by going to the top of the page a clicking on LOCATIONS. Sort to US and California. Many of the locations have web sites you can go to. Some places even have coupons you can print out to save money on your first visit. If you can make it, go to one of the ocean beaches. Nothing can compare to the experience of being nude at the beach.
Thanks for the reply, I've unblocked my profile to an extent although I'd rather keep some level of privacy to those I'm not friends with on the site. I did use the search and found the locations I've already mentioned through it and some googling, but I was really kind of hoping for some personal opinions from people who have been to said locations.
Unless you are traveling with a female companion, you'll not be admitted into Terra Cotta Inn. It is a couples only, clothing optional resort. I think Living Waters Spa has also gone couples only but you'll have to check. You are closer to three "clubs" from OC, than you are to Palm Springs. On your way to PS, you'll pass Glen Eden, Deer Park and Olive Dell. If you're looking for onsite bar, restaurant and more open space ... Desert Sun is your best bet for a "resort." I have my personal feelings about that resort and prefer Terra Cotta Inn but I think DS might still allow single males. But I'm getting to the point that one of our other members is with new people and "private" or almost blank profiles. I understand a need for privacy ... you must also understand that many here are open about their involvement in this lifestyle and see nothing wrong in it or with it. You'll have to also deal with the skepticism. ;-)
Thanks for the reply -- it looks like at least out of the potential resorts I've posted the only two that will allow singles (at least according to their websites) are Glen Eden and Living Waters Spa. I think I can probably hit up both of these while I'm in Southern California.