North Adams, Michigan
Cherry Lane Nudist Resort
Cherry Lane Nudist Resort sits on 40 wooded acres in southern Michigan's Irish Hills region, about 90 minutes west of Detroit.
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- Lodging
About this place
Cherry Lane Nudist Resort sits on 40 wooded acres in southern Michigan's Irish Hills region, about 90 minutes west of Detroit. This is a seasonal family-oriented resort that operates May through September, catering mostly to naturists from Michigan and northern Ohio. The property centers on a heated pool and hot tub, with social spaces tucked among pine and hardwood forest. You'll find a mix of accommodations: rental cabins, RV sites with hookups, and tent camping spots spread through the grounds. The main lodge serves as the social hub, hosting potlucks and themed weekends during peak summer months. Mid-week tends to be quieter—mostly retirees and people working remotely—while weekends draw couples and families. Day passes are available if you want to visit before booking overnight. The facilities are older but kept up. The pool area catches good afternoon sun, and walking trails loop through the wooded sections if you want to stretch your legs. Cell service works reliably. The front office stocks basics, but you'll want to bring most of what you need from town. This is a straightforward midwest naturist retreat—no frills, woods and water, community vibe during summer weekends.
Visitor notes
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Who visits
Weekends attract couples and families from Michigan and northern Ohio, mostly regulars in the regional naturist community. Mid-week skews older—retirees and remote workers looking for quiet. Summer themed weekends bring bigger crowds. The atmosphere is low-key and social rather than party-focused. Families feel comfortable here during peak season.
How to find it
The resort is on North Adams Road in the Irish Hills area of southern Michigan, roughly halfway between Jackson and the Ohio border. You're about 90 minutes west of Detroit, an hour south of Lansing. The property is rural—bring directions from the office when you book. Parking is on-site. Nearest services are in the small towns along US-12.
Things to watch out for
Seasonal operation only—May through September. Call ahead to confirm opening dates, especially early and late season. Michigan spring can be cool and buggy; summer evenings require mosquito management. The front office sells limited supplies, so stock up in town. Booking ahead is smart for summer weekends and holiday periods.
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Etiquette & ground rules
Carry a towel for sitting. No phones or cameras in common areas—leave them in your car or cabin. Kids are welcome and common on weekends, so keep behavior family-appropriate. Alcohol is allowed but keep it moderate. Most people introduce themselves at the pool. Helping with potluck setup or cleanup earns goodwill. The resort has quiet hours after 11 PM.
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