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Georgia, USA
Serendipity Park Nudist Resort
Serendipity Park is a member-owned nudist resort tucked into the wooded hills of North Georgia, about 90 minutes northeast of Atlanta near Cleveland. It's been clothing-optional since the 1980s and operates as a cooperative — members own shares, but non-members can visit with advance reservations. The property spans wooded acreage with a mix of RV hookups, tent camping areas, and several rental cabins that range from basic shelter to full-amenity units with kitchens and air conditioning. The social hub is a heated swimming pool that stays open most of the year, along with a hot tub, volleyball court, and hiking trails threading through the trees. Summer weekends bring organized events — potlucks, live music, themed parties — that draw a steady crowd from Georgia and neighboring states. Midweek and off-season can be much quieter, sometimes just a handful of campers enjoying the peace. Day passes are available if you just want to test the waters. It's part of the small but active naturist scene in the Southeast, where resorts like this serve as social anchors for a community that's otherwise fairly dispersed. The setting is classic North Georgia — hardwood forest, rolling terrain, no dramatic vistas but plenty of shade and privacy.
Georgia, USA
Serendipity Park, Inc.
Serendipity Park sits on 72 wooded acres in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, about 90 minutes north of Atlanta. You'll find a mix of open meadows and shaded forest trails, with a spring-fed lake at the center of the property. The resort operates year-round, though most visitors come between April and October when the pool and lake are warmest. Accommodations include RV sites with full hookups, tent camping areas, and a few rental cabins. The main lodge has a commercial kitchen, dining area, and indoor lounge space. Outside, there's a heated pool, hot tub, volleyball court, and playground. The lake is available for swimming and fishing—no motorized boats, just kayaks and paddleboards. This is a member-owned cooperative, meaning guests need to join AANR or purchase a park membership to visit. Day passes are available for first-time visitors. The crowd skews older, with families showing up mainly on holiday weekends. Weekdays can be quiet, especially in spring and fall. The property has a clothing-optional policy in all areas except the front office and parking lot. Cell service is spotty depending on your carrier. The nearest grocery store is about 15 minutes away in Cleveland. If you're flying in, the closest airport is in Gainesville, roughly 30 minutes south.