April Camper Friendly Nudist Events
You know you're itching to hitch up the RV and get on the road. Following are April events at some of our RV/camper friendly nudist parks in the Southeast. Do you know of others? Add them here!
- April 10-12 - Suwannee Valley Resort (White Springs, FL) - SVR's first annual NudeRock (www.suwanneevalleyresort.com)
- Apr 18 - Serendipity Park (Cleveland, GA) - First 2015 Water Volleyball Tournament (www.www.serendipity-park.com)
- April 24-26 - Hidden River Resort (Sanderson, FL) - Nudie Blues (www.hiddenriverresort.com)
We haven't got a camper yet but my wife who is not a nudist is looking for a Canned ham (looks like your drawing). I told her if we get one we'll have to investigate some nudist camp grounds nearby. And I live within 2 hours of all 3 you listed. Might be a start for her. :-)
We haven't got a camper yet but my wife who is not a nudist is looking for a Canned ham (looks like your drawing). I told her if we get one we'll have to investigate some nudist camp grounds nearby. And I live within 2 hours of all 3 you listed. Might be a start for her. :-)
We visit Suwannee Valley often and we love it. We prefer smaller, friendlier places to the larger cruise ships on land such as Paradise. We're due back at Suwannee in a few weeks.
We started with a small RV but steadily moved up over the years to the point that we now have a "40' suitcase" that we spend a good quarter of the year in.
Get an RV, it opens up so many new places! And, a good bargaining chip with the wife, lol.
We haven't got a camper yet but my wife who is not a nudist is looking for a Canned ham (looks like your drawing). I told her if we get one we'll have to investigate some nudist camp grounds nearby. And I live within 2 hours of all 3 you listed. Might be a start for her. :-)
We visit Suwannee Valley often and we love it. We prefer smaller, friendlier places to the larger cruise ships on land such as Paradise. We're due back at Suwannee in a few weeks.
We started with a small RV but steadily moved up over the years to the point that we now have a "40' suitcase" that we spend a good quarter of the year in.
Get an RV, it opens up so many new places! And, a good bargaining chip with the wife, lol.I do appreciate your input. She just loves that vintage look on the small ones. Saw one parked in someone's yard with adirondak chairs and painted up and fell in love with the look. It's light weight and we can drag it behind the van. She's not an RV'r but that might be a start. My dad many years ago (1979) bought a GMC motorhome that was decked to the hilt. I think it was 40 grand back then. Man was that sweet.