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o Goodland Country Club & Spa, one of the nation's oldest nudist parks, invites you to experience our secluded rural setting in the foothills of the Appalachian mountains conveniently located in northwest New Jersey. Here, free from clothing and everyday stress, our spacious grounds offer you the option of enjoying Nature in the company of others or in quiet solitude. Goodland's relaxed atmosphere and tranquil setting will inspire you to recapture the freedom and beauty of the natural you. Our guests are people from all walks of life. They encompass the full political, educational, economic, and cultural gamut. And though you 'll find a wide variety of shapes and sizes, ages and ethnicities, everyone agrees: Goodland's secure and friendly setting fosters a feeling of trust and respect among old and new friends alike. So whatever your goals - physical health, personal growth, reconnecting with Nature, or just simple relaxation, Goodland Nudist Country Club really does have something for everyone. We also have Campsites for the nudist who enjoys camping. Goodland is the place where people meet by choice and friendships and memories begin. Visit the site for additional information.
o Friends of Gunnison (FOG) is a non-landed, AANR & TNS affiliated club located at Gunnison Beach (Area "G") at Gateway National Recreation Area-Sandy Hook, NJ. We have no clubhouse, no meeting place, except the beautiful beach at Sandy Hook. The clothing optional beach attracts over 10,000 naturists per weekend in the summer months. Our newsletter, "The FoGHorn" is published monthly for members to keep them informed on the club happenings. Visit the site for additional information.
o Gunnison Beach Report. Summer 2005. We decided to take a little break, and went up to New Jersey this week for two days, to go to Gunnison. I think we picked the best two consecutive beach days of the month! It was great, nice and hot, blue skies, sunny. Once I got there, I realized I was still kind of "sore" from the whole incident a few weeks back [Chuck's note - boyfriend had made unkind comments about her weight]. I ended up staying fully dressed in my beach dress the first day. After a tearful discussion, I ended up wearing my bathing suit on for the rest of the time. But actually, I was very comfortable with that, and enjoyed the rest of the time, went in the water, and so forth. Not sure if it was always like this on our former trips, but there are actually quite a few women who are in suits, and many who have just bikini bottoms or thongs on (going topless, in other words)... (click preceding link to read the rest of the report.)
o Gunnison Beach Report. Summer 2001. My wife and I had enjoyed nudism at Higbee beach in south NJ for a few years before Cape May NJ officially outlawed nudity there. It's a rather sad story actually. Higbee is a very small strip of sand right next to a wildlife reserve. This beach has been clothing optional for many years before the internet popularized it. The problem is that its small size could not support the increasingly larger and larger numbers of people that began frequenting it, and the area suffered environmentally. There was no trash collection so the beach became more and more dirty, a cigarette but here, a coke bottle there etc. Then there were the crowds spilling over into the small and weak dunes... (click preceding link to read the rest of the report.)
o Paddling Bares Canoe Club. If you are a canoeist or kayaker who enjoys skinnydipping or a naturist who would like to go canoeing, we are the group for you. Unlike most clubs, we don't specialize in any particular type of trip, such as whitewater or sea-kayaking. We sponsor as wide a variety of trips as possible. Our emphasis is on quality trips in areas where we can skinnydip without legal hassles. We have members of all ages and paddling skill levels, from beginner to expert. They represent a broad cross-section of cultural, economic and religious backgrounds. Members include couples, singles, and families. We openly welcome individuals, couples and families as new members who have a desire enjoy the outdoors naturally via canoe. Address: P.O. Box 22, Milltown, NJ 08850-0022. Singles Friendly. Visit the site for additional information. (See our listing in TanPages.com)
o Rock Lodge Club. Peace and tranquility one hour from New York. Forty-two miles from Times Square is Rock Lodge Club's secluded, unspoiled woodland. Over 1,000 feet above sea level, in the Ramapo Mountains, cool breezes tame even the hottest summer days. Heart of the club's domain is a crystal clear 5-acre spring fed lake, completely surrounded by club property and available only to members and guests. Around the lake and extending into the woods are a number of cottages leased or rented by club members. Our facilities include: A lake for swimming, boating and fishing; Row boat, sailboat, paddle boat; A hot tub; A sauna; Two community living rooms; A recreation room with table tennis; Showers, dressing room and lavatories; Picnic tables; Gas barbecue grills; Refrigerators; One rental room is available for visitors. Cabins and two large buildings afford living accommodations for a limited number of members. Good motels and campgrounds are also available in the area. There are no facilities for campers, trailers or tents. Singles Friendly. While Rock Lodge Club is family-oriented, single women and men are welcome. Visit the site for additional information.
o First Time at Rock Lodge Report. Spring 2005. After so many years I was about to do something I had only dreamed about. I think my first recollection of hearing about nudism was when I was maybe eleven or twelve. My family had a membership at a local "Swim Club." A sixties suburban style of summer diversion. Every other Saturday night there were activities for the adults. A dinner dance or mystery trip. Once per season they would go to a "nudist colony." I have a feeling that my parents were some of the ones that actually would get naked. I never asked them about it. I have been interested in nudism ever since... (click preceding link to read the rest of the report.)
o Sandy Hook, New Jersey. October 2006. It was Columbus Day Weekend 2006 and neither my husband nor myself were ready to give up on Summer. We are regulars of the beautiful "Ledges" in Vermont but were fearful of a cold weekend since we had hoped to camp. Cheesequake State Park in NJ is open until the end of October ($20.00 per night/ for 6 to a campsite), so we decided to take our chances and go to Sandy Hook. On Sunday and Monday my husband and I travelled to Sandy Hook, NJ. We are from NY State near Albany and most of our fellow nudists (except for 1 couple who did join us on Monday) had given it up for the summer thinking the weather would be too cold for a nude beach. Boy were they wrong!!! Both Sunday and Monday were in the high 70's with Monday being the best day. We had brought a windscreen with us but we did not even need it either day. My husband plays guitar and was able to hook up with another guitarist on both days and entertain a group of beach goers. On Sunday night we decided to go to the Seagull's Nest which we had passed by several times before thinking that it may be too expensive since it is right on the ocean at the end of the Hook. We were pleasantly surprised to find out that both meals and drinks were inexpensive ($11.00 was the highest price for a meal!!!!) and it afforded us a pleasant end to our day as we met up with other beachgoers and watched the sunset as well. Also, when we returned to the campsite we were surprised by how warm it was!! We only needed a sweatshirt which is surprising for this time of the year. Moral of the story---when the cooler temperatures hit check the local forecast and take your chances!!!! You may be in for a happy surprise. Thanks Daphidil for the report!
o Sandy Hook Trip Report. August 2003. Thursday, Day 1 ...... Drove to N.J. to meet my cyber-friend Larry. He gave me a great tour of New Jersey. Friday, Day 2 ....... Took the train to NYC, walked from Penn Station to 72nd St. Had the most amazing Pizza I've ever had. Stopped in every store along the way, checking out t-shirts, and hunting for Air Conditioning. I must have sweated off 15 pounds on this trip....... Man!!! It was hot & humid. Met the Naked Cowboy at Broadway & 46 or 48th streets. Had my pic taken with him. Amazed the crowd with a TOPFREE pic. I wonder why he didn't know it was legal for me to be top free? He was top free. Rain started and we sat for a while, to decide our options. We packed the camera and cell phones into plastic bags, and braved the storm. We continued walking up Broadway to the studio where Letterman does his show, and Larry took a picture of me, (Wet t-shirt Contest) with the sign for HOOTERS in the background... click preceding link to read the rest of the report.)
o Sandy Hook's Gunnison Beach Report. July 2003. My wife and I went to Sandy Hook's Gunnison Beach on Sunday. It is better than ever. To get there from New York City go either to Exit 11 on the New Jersey Turnpike and south on the Garden State Parkway or take the Verrazano to 287 to the Outerbridge Crossing and thence to the Garden State. Get off the Garden State at the Keyport exit (labeled Sandy Hook) which you can reach from both the express and local lanes. Drive down the (horrid) NJ 36 strip mall road for about 12 miles (it seems like 100) until the bridge. Get in the right lane on the bridge, and at the end of the bridge make the hard right, crossing under the bridge, and going north to Sandy Hook. There is a $10.00 per car entrance fee... click preceding link to read the rest of the report.)
o First Time at Sandy Hook Beach Report. August 2001. My wife and I recently enjoyed our first nudist experience, and I'd like to share it with your readers. Over the past weekend, my wife and I took a trip to Sandy Hook Beach in NJ. As you may know, the park on which the beach is located is a federal park and, therefore, has a large nude area... (click preceding link to read the rest of the report.)
o Sky Farm. Nestled in the hills of central New Jersey, Sky Farm Nudist Club is America's first and finest naturist community for families and couples. Situated on 35 beautiful acres, we have promoted family nudism since 1932. We operate as a private cooperative and as such do not allow day visitors, though visits for prospective members can be arranged. Check your troubles at our front gate as you enter our little slice of paradise. Relax in our new cedar sauna, soak away your tensions in our beautiful jacuzzi hot tub, play Petanque or Miniten, or simply relax in our large heated pool. The fun at Sky Farm never ends. Visit the site for additional information.
o Tri State Sun Club. New Jersey based clothing optional activities. Indoor Swim Socials in Bergen County, New Jersey, as well as Nude Villa Vacations. Singles friendly. Visit the site for additional information.

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