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Tennessee

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

Bear Naked
Resort

Tennessee, USA

Bear Naked

Bear Naked is a small clothing-optional lodging tucked into the foothills near Sevierville, Tennessee, in the shadow of the Great Smoky Mountains. This isn't a resort in the traditional sense — no clubhouse, no pool, no organized activities. Instead, it operates as a private naturist accommodation for travelers who want a clothing-optional home base while exploring East Tennessee. The property appears to cater to a quiet, low-profile crowd looking for privacy rather than social programming. Sevierville sits between Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, putting you within easy reach of the Smokies' hiking trails, tourist attractions, and mountain scenery. Tennessee's naturist infrastructure is sparse compared to states like Florida or California, so options like this fill a niche for visitors who want to stay nude when they're not out sightseeing. With minimal online presence and only a handful of reviews, Bear Naked keeps things intentionally quiet. You won't find amenities lists or extensive documentation — this is more of a "naturist Airbnb" than a full-service destination. If you're planning a trip to the Smokies and want a place where you can be nude between hikes, this could work, but set expectations accordingly. Reach out directly for availability, pricing, and house rules.

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Edun Hill Nudist Campground
Campground

Tennessee, USA

Edun Hill Nudist Campground

Edun Hill Nudist Campground operates as a members-only naturist retreat in the wooded hills outside Clinton, Tennessee, about 20 miles northwest of Knoxville. It's part of a scattered network of private campgrounds across the Southeast that cater to regional naturist communities—places that fly under the radar compared to established AANR resorts. The property sits on rural acreage typical of East Tennessee hill country: mixed hardwoods, rolling terrain, and a few open clearings for social gatherings. You'll find basic infrastructure like a clubhouse, bathhouse, and RV/tent sites. The membership model is common for small campgrounds like this—you typically need to join, visit with a current member, or arrange a day visit by phone to meet the operators first. It's a quiet, low-key setting; most activity centers on weekend potlucks and informal socializing under the trees. Summers here are hot and humid, so shade and fans are your friends. The campground appeals to people looking for privacy and a no-frills naturist experience without the polish (or price tag) of bigger commercial resorts. Cell service can be unreliable depending on carrier and exact location on the property. This is backwoods Tennessee naturism—decidedly low-key, community-driven, and removed from the day-tripper crowds you'd find at better-known destinations.

Campground Lodging
Rock Haven Lodge, Inc
Club

Tennessee, USA

Rock Haven Lodge, Inc

Rock Haven Lodge is a members-only naturist club in Murfreesboro, about 30 miles southeast of Nashville. It operates year-round on wooded property that offers the kind of established, low-key atmosphere common to many midsize AANR-affiliated clubs across the Southeast. You'll find a pool (heated in winter), hot tub, and clubhouse as the main gathering spots, along with tent and RV sites for overnight stays. The grounds are heavily shaded by mature trees, which makes summer afternoons bearable but also means spring arrives a bit later here than at more open properties. This is a family-friendly environment where all ages are welcome. The vibe leans toward regulars who've known each other for years, so first-timers might feel a little like outsiders at first. That said, people generally warm up once you introduce yourself and make an effort. Weekends draw the bigger crowds, especially May through September. Weekday visits can feel quiet. Membership is required for access, which is standard for private clubs in Tennessee—naturism here doesn't have the public-land presence it does out West, so clubs like Rock Haven fill that gap for locals and regional visitors looking for a consistent, socially comfortable place to practice naturism.