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Southampton County, Virginia

White Tail Resort

White Tail Resort sits on 45 acres of rolling woodland in southeastern Virginia, about an hour from both Richmond and Norfolk.

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White Tail Resort sits on 45 acres of rolling woodland in southeastern Virginia, about an hour from both Richmond and Norfolk. It's one of the region's larger clothing-optional resorts, operating year-round with a mix of day visitors and people who stay in RVs, cabins, or tent sites. The pool area is the social center during warm months. You'll find a heated pool, hot tub, and a small café that serves basic food on weekends. There's also a clubhouse with a kitchen, fireplace, and common areas where people gather for potlucks and movie nights. The grounds include volleyball and tennis courts, hiking trails through the woods, and open lawn areas. White Tail attracts families, couples, and solo visitors. Weekends get busy in summer, especially during special events like themed parties or live music nights. Weekdays are quieter. If you're nervous about your first visit, a weekday might feel less overwhelming. You can visit for the day or stay overnight. Day passes are available, and overnight options range from tent camping to full-hookup RV sites to private rooms in the lodge. The resort requires AANR membership or a guest pass, which you can purchase on arrival. It's a members-driven place, so expect a community vibe rather than resort-style service.

Etiquette & ground rules

Nudity is required in the pool, hot tub, and sauna. Elsewhere on the grounds, it's clothing-optional, but most people are nude when weather allows. Always carry a towel to sit on. Photography is strictly prohibited unless you have explicit permission from everyone in frame, and phones should stay put away in common areas. White Tail is social but not a party scene. People chat by the pool, but respect personal space. If you're visiting as a single male, know that policies may require you to participate in a tour or orientation first. Families with kids are common here, so keep behavior appropriate. Don't stare, don't make assumptions about why someone's here, and pick up after yourself.

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