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Step 1
Read up on the nudist beaches and campsites available in an area that you want to visit. They are not typically advertised in mainstream publications, but are easily found in nudist magazines and websites.
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Step 2
Check out the ratings given of the campsites by fellow nudists who have visited the place. Some places are more remote than others and the amenities differ widely. Check out the remarks sections for places that are safe and secure, because you obviously can't carry much in the way of weapons if you are walking around nude.
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Step 3
Watch for signs of adult activity. The nude campsites that are very strict in their behavior policies often list themselves as "family friendly." If you do involve you whole family in nudist activities, then make sure there are rules of conduct at the places to which you take your children.
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Step 4
Make sure you know enough about the destination before you go. Many nude campsites that bloggers or writers say they have visited are merely places where people take their clothes off and not regulated nude campsites where all activities are done in the nude and accepted by everyone there. A legitimate nude campsite will typically advertise that it is a clothing optional place, meaning no one will be forced to take off their clothes.










