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Drakes Ridge Rustic Nudist Retreat

Drakes Ridge Rustic Nudist Retreat is a small, membership-based clothing-optional campground tucked into the wooded hills of southeastern Indiana, roughly an hour's drive from Cincinnati.

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Drakes Ridge Rustic Nudist Retreat

About this place

Drakes Ridge Rustic Nudist Retreat is a small, membership-based clothing-optional campground tucked into the wooded hills of southeastern Indiana, roughly an hour's drive from Cincinnati. It's the kind of place that appeals to naturists who value simplicity and quiet over amenities and activities. You won't find tennis courts, a restaurant, or organized events here — just basic tent and RV sites scattered among the trees, a modest clubhouse, a swimming pool, and the kind of low-key atmosphere that encourages campfire circles and potluck dinners. The property has been family-run for years and draws a loyal base of repeat visitors, mostly from Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky. Facilities are functional but minimal: vault toilets, outdoor showers, fire rings, and some electricity hookups for RVs. Day visitors are occasionally welcome by prior arrangement, but Drakes Ridge primarily operates as a seasonal retreat for members who return year after year. This is rustic naturism in the Midwestern tradition — no frills, no pretense, just wooded acreage and the freedom to relax without clothes. If you're looking for a quiet weekend escape and don't need resort polish, it's worth reaching out to see if a visit can be arranged.

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Who visits

Visitor demographics are not well-documented publicly, but the retreat draws a steady base of regional naturist regulars, primarily from Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky. The low-key, rustic setup suggests an older crowd or families comfortable with minimal amenities and a campground atmosphere. Expect repeat visitors who've been coming for years rather than first-timers or resort-hoppers.

How to find it

Drakes Ridge is located on Drakes Ridge Road outside Bennington, Indiana, in the southeastern corner of the state near the Ohio border. The nearest sizable town is Madison, about 20 minutes west. From Cincinnati, it's roughly an hour's drive southeast through rural Switzerland County. The property is on private wooded land, so contact ahead for directions and gate access.

Things to watch out for

This is a membership-based retreat, so day visits and new guests typically require advance arrangement with the owners. Seasonal access is likely — many small Midwestern naturist campgrounds operate May through September only. Facilities are rustic and minimal, so plan accordingly if you need full hookups or modern restrooms. Cell service in rural southeastern Indiana can be spotty.

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Etiquette & ground rules

Carry a towel to sit on at the pool and in common areas. Kids are welcome, so family-friendly behavior is expected. Photography requires explicit consent from anyone in frame. Campfires are common in the evenings — bring firewood or check if it's available on-site. Alcohol is allowed in moderation, but rowdiness isn't tolerated. Help out with cleanup after group meals if you participate. Respect quiet hours after dark, as sites are close together.

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