4 locations · United States
Minnesota
Every clothing-optional place we've verified in Minnesota. Tap any entry for full visit notes, etiquette, access and seasonal advice.
Minnesota, USA
Bare Ass Beach
Bare Ass Beach is an informal clothing-optional area on one of the lakes in the Minneapolis–St. Paul metro area, known locally by its direct name and used by Twin Cities naturists for decades. Minneapolis is surrounded by lakes within the city limits and in the inner suburbs — the city's outdoor culture is anchored around these lakes, and informal naturist traditions have persisted at lower-traffic lake access points in a way that mirrors the broader open outdoor culture of the Twin Cities. The spot is accessible by the metro area's bike path network, which connects most of the lakes and park areas. The informal C/O tradition here is community-maintained and low-key, operating as a known but not publicly promoted local resource. The Twin Cities metro is one of the more outdoor-active major metropolitan areas in the US, with significant cycling, running, and lake recreation infrastructure. The naturist tradition at informal spots like this fits into a broader culture of comfortable outdoor recreation.
Minnesota, USA
Avatan Nudist Club
Avatan Nudist Club is a member-owned cooperative tucked into the woods of East Bethel, roughly 30 miles north of Minneapolis. It's one of Minnesota's longest-running naturist communities, operating continuously since the 1950s as a grassroots club where members share dues, maintenance duties, and seasonal access to the property. Unlike commercial resorts, Avatan doesn't cater to drop-in visitors or run hotel-style amenities. It's a low-key, member-driven space that comes alive during Minnesota's warm months—typically May through September—when the heated pool opens, volleyball nets go up, and weekend potlucks draw families, retirees, and younger couples looking for community over luxury. The property features wooded campsites for RVs and tents, a small clubhouse, and open areas for sunbathing and socializing. Most activity concentrates on weekends when members converge for cookouts and social events. This is classic Midwestern naturism: unpretentious, cooperative, and built around shared work and leisure. If you're interested in visiting, you'll need a connection to a current member or consider joining yourself. Avatan represents the cooperative model that once dominated American naturism before large commercial resorts became the norm—a slice of the movement's member-run roots still alive in the North Woods.
Minnesota, USA
Avatan, Inc
Avatan is a membership-based naturist club in East Bethel, about 30 miles north of Minneapolis in Anoka County. It operates on private land as a family-friendly, clothing-optional resort, part of Minnesota's small network of organized naturist venues. The club functions primarily as a warm-weather destination, with a season that typically runs May through September—Minnesota's climate doesn't support year-round outdoor nudity the way southern resorts do. Facilities center around a heated pool, which serves as the main social hub during visits. You'll also find a clubhouse, recreational areas for volleyball and other activities, and wooded trails for walking. Overnight options include RV sites and tent camping if you want to extend your visit beyond a day trip. The property draws mostly from the Twin Cities metro area and surrounding communities. As a membership club, Avatan isn't a drop-in commercial resort—you'll need to arrange a visit in advance, either through membership or as a guest of a member. The atmosphere is low-key and social rather than resort-luxe. Minnesota summers bring humidity and mosquitoes along with the warmth, so plan accordingly. This is one of the few established naturist clubs in the Upper Midwest, filling a regional niche in an area where organized naturism has a much lighter footprint than states like Florida or California.
Minnesota, USA
Twin City Naturists
Twin City Naturists operates as a members-only social club on private property in Burnsville, about 15 miles south of Minneapolis. This isn't a resort you can visit on a drop-in basis—it's a community club that organizes seasonal events for its membership. Think potlucks, pool parties, game days, and themed gatherings rather than open hours. The setup reflects Minnesota's small but active naturist scene, where private clubs offer an alternative to the sparse public options in the Upper Midwest. The property itself is more developed than most urban-area naturist clubs. You'll find a swimming pool (essential for hot Minnesota summers), actual hiking trails through wooded areas, tennis and volleyball courts, and dedicated space for petanque—a French lawn bowling game that's oddly popular in American naturist circles. They also set up water volleyball in the pool during events. The scale feels more like a private recreation compound than a commercial operation. First-time visitors should understand this is a social club first. You'll need to join, pay membership dues, and participate in the community calendar. Events are typically weekend-based during Minnesota's brief warm season, roughly May through September. The club draws from the Twin Cities metro area, so expect a regional crowd rather than destination visitors. If you're new to social naturism or just moved to Minnesota, this is one of the few organized options within easy driving distance of Minneapolis-St. Paul.