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allnaturalwife |
Posted - 09/09/2010 : 5:13:14 PM Please let me know of any nudist spots in Colorado that you are aware of. I have found the 1 and only club, I think.."Mountain Air" and a few Hot Springs. Planning a trip through there soon. Thought I would see if you all knew of any spots I haven't found yet.
Jenn
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Bob Knows |
Posted - 12/15/2011 : 8:56:42 PM I have spent many happy days at Valley View Hot Springs, now Orient Land Trust, OLT.org.
Most OLT guests get naked in the hot springs, but not on the grounds.
OLT is Naturist Society affiliated but not AANR. That is good. I have sometimes been the only naked person except in the pools, but you won't catch management complaining. I sometimes show up naked, and spend time in the office/community center naked using their computers. When renting a room with community kitchen I cook and eat naked, often the only naked person in the kitchen.
OLT owns a couple miles of land, so you can hike naked quite a ways on their land. I have also hiked naked all the way to the top of the mountain behind their property, 12,600 ft. Its all Forest Service land up there.
One unusual part of OLT is that they don't have separate restrooms for men and women. That surprises some, and some people find it disconcerting.
Some years ago I spent a couple days at Mountain Air near Denver. It was OK, but got boring.
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The Natural One |
Posted - 12/12/2011 : 10:23:40 PM I spent one day at Mountain Air Ranch. I loved it! I don't know what every one else is talking about, Just need to figure out how to make it a home away from home! Beautiful place! |
NaturistDoc |
Posted - 09/13/2010 : 11:57:59 PM Orvis Hot Springs in Ridgway, near Montrose. |
allnaturalwife |
Posted - 09/13/2010 : 7:40:02 PM Thanks...checked out the Orient Land Trust web site. Looks very nice. A little "off the beaten path" from where we will be, but might check it out nonetheless. Sorry to hear that the Mountain Air is not all too impressive. Since we spend most weekends already at a nudist club of our own, most likely wont go out of our way to see another one. We'll see.
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Carnelian |
Posted - 09/13/2010 : 11:05:28 AM I agree. Many years ago I enjoyed my weekend at Valley View very much(now Orient Land Trust) and it is not part of AANR and I am glad. But it is very out of the way, isolated from other towns, west of Pueblo and Canon City. The Mountain Air Ranch is southwest of Denver, quick to drive to, sort of, I have been there many times, but now they have stricter policies about belonging to AANR.They expect single men to buy a bachelor card, so I will not be back. Most of the area consists of their pool, small cafe, a few cabins. When I was there, some people were clothed. I would not expect too much. |
runekkid |
Posted - 09/13/2010 : 06:14:34 AM If you haven't found it yet, Orient Land Trust is great! I go there whenever I am in Colorado. It's got several hot springs and a hot spring heated pool plus cabins and campsites in a very rustic setting. There is also a great hiking area and a bat cave nearby that you can hike to nude. You can see vistas while soaking that are just incredible. Go to olt.org
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