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Montana

Every clothing-optional place we've verified in Montana. Tap any entry for full visit notes, etiquette, access and seasonal advice.

Red Rocks Beach
Beach

Montana, USA

Red Rocks Beach

Red Rocks Beach is an informal clothing-optional swimming spot on the Clark Fork River in Mineral County, Montana, near the town of Superior — named for the distinctive red-toned granite and quartzite river rocks that line the bank and create a scenic backdrop. The Clark Fork at this stretch is wide, cold, and clear in summer, with gravel bars and deep swimming holes that attract Mineral County locals and I-90 corridor travelers. The C/O tradition at Red Rocks Beach is the kind that develops organically in remote, low-traffic river corridors in the Northern Rockies — the area sees few visitors outside of locals, and the combination of distance from major population centers and the self-evident appeal of swimming nude in a cold mountain river have established it as a known spot among Montana naturists. Superior is a small town between Missoula and the Idaho border, about an hour west of Missoula on I-90. The Clark Fork River corridor here is undeveloped and quiet, with the Cabinet Mountains and Lolo National Forest providing the backdrop.

Day use Freshwater River
Renova Hot Springs
Hot Spring

Montana, USA

Renova Hot Springs

Renova Hot Springs is a natural geothermal pool on the Jefferson River near Whitehall, Montana — a long-established informal naturist site in the Big Hole country of southwestern Montana. The spring fills a large, shallow pool at the Jefferson River's bank, with mountain views and the quiet of the upper Missouri headwaters country. Nudity has been the norm here for decades and is broadly accepted by the local outdoor community. The Jefferson River drains the Madison and Beaverhead Rivers before joining the Missouri at Three Forks — Lewis and Clark traveled this corridor in 1805. The surrounding valley is ranch country, wide-sky Montana, with the Tobacco Root Mountains to the east and the Highland Mountains to the north. The hot spring sits in this agricultural valley landscape — a geothermal anomaly in grazing land. Whitehall is about 35 miles west of Bozeman on Interstate 90. The spring is accessible from a pullout on the road along the Jefferson River, with a short walk to the pool.

Day use Geothermal River