Glen Eden is Southern California’s premier family oriented nudist resort and RV park. Sound expensive? It’s not, and first-time visitors get in free! Think you could never be in a clothes-free state with others around? Think again, because that’s what most people say before they visit Glen Eden Sun Club. Then they fall in love with it. Glen Eden Sun Club is a family oriented resort with clear guidelines on acceptable behavior, and all members are screened upon their first visit.
Conduct such as overt sexual behavior and gawking are not tolerated. Our goal is to maintain our solid reputation by continuing to provide a comfortable, relaxed environment for people of ALL ages to enjoy.
So, if you REALLY want to escape from the rigors of your everyday routine, Glen Eden Sun Club is the place to be.
https://gleneden.com/dry-camping/
If cancelled more than 7 days in advance there is no charge. If cancelled less than 7 days but more than 3 days in advance there is a $5 charge. If cancelled 3 days or less there is a one night site/rental charge. Failure to contact the office by 8:00 AM after the first night’s reservation will lead to the site being reassigned.
Amazing place to (finally) lose your inhibitions and personal limitations in your social and physical life. You only have one. Live it to the fullest and experience the things you fear.
Some of the best fun ive had in a while, i cant wait to go back
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I came here for the nude 5k a bit ago. Everything here was amazing. The people were social and welcoming, and I never felt out of place. I can't wait to come back and visit again. Would absolutely recommend for people's first nudist experience
Staff were awesome here and the place has A LOT of activities to choose from. The place is run by the members (unlike most other resorts) and you can tell they definitely put a lot of work into it. I really look forward to coming back!
I have to leave just two stars, as I experienced some problems that were critical for me. When I came to the reception, I asked for a day pass and dry camping; they said no problem. Then, in the evening, I needed to drive out for my business, and when I returned, the man at the gate told me that I could stay only until midnight and had to leave. I explained that there was a confusion and that I had reserved dry camping as well. He said that my paper only mentioned a day pass, so I hadn't paid for dry camping, and therefore, I could not stay. I offered to pay, and he said that he was 'security,' not a 'cashier', so he could not accept payment, even though I proposed leaving cash for the cashier to accept in the morning. As a result, I had to leave and find a place to stay at night, after a whole day of driving.