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Oklahoma

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

Oaklake Trails Naturist Resort
Resort

Oklahoma, USA

Oaklake Trails Naturist Resort

Oaklake Trails is a member-owned naturist resort tucked into the wooded countryside near Depew in eastern Oklahoma, about an hour from Tulsa and close to the Arkansas state line. It's part of the small but dedicated network of family-friendly naturist clubs scattered across the South and Midwest, places that tend to operate quietly and cater mostly to regional members and their guests. The property spans wooded acreage with a mix of accommodations: rental cabins for overnights, RV sites with hookups, and tent camping spots for budget travelers. Central amenities include a swimming pool, hot tub, and a clubhouse where members gather for potlucks and low-key socializing. Trails meander through the woods if you want to explore on foot or bike. The vibe is decidedly unpretentious—this isn't a resort with spas or scheduled entertainment. It's a place where regulars come to unwind, where kids run around the pool while parents relax in the shade, and where nobody's checking their watch. Day visits are possible if you want to get a feel for the community before booking a cabin, though you'll likely want to call ahead to confirm availability and any guest policies. Oaklake Trails won't show up in travel magazines, but for naturists in Oklahoma, Arkansas, and neighboring states looking for a low-pressure weekend escape, it fills a niche.

Lodging
Club

Oklahoma, USA

Oklahoma Naturists

Oklahoma Naturists sits on 40 acres of rolling Oklahoma terrain near Stuart, about two hours southeast of Oklahoma City. The property blends open green spaces with wooded areas, giving you options whether you prefer sun or shade. You'll find a pool, hot tub, clubhouse, and RV sites with hookups, plus tent camping if that's more your style. This is a membership-based club, so you'll need to arrange a day pass or guest visit before showing up. It's clothing-optional throughout the grounds, though most people go nude at the pool and hot tub. The vibe is casual and low-key—people come here to relax, not to perform or impress. Weekends see more activity, especially during events or warmer months. Midweek can be quiet, sometimes just a handful of people. Facilities are maintained but basic—don't expect resort-level polish. The clubhouse has restrooms, showers, and a kitchen area for potlucks. Cell service can be spotty depending on your carrier. First-timers are welcome, but you'll want to contact the club ahead of time. They typically require photo ID and a brief orientation. If you're nervous about trying social nudity, this kind of smaller club can actually be easier than a big resort—fewer people, less pressure, more chance to ease in at your own pace.

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