Alaska
Nude Beaches & Naturist Clubs
0
AANR Clubs
No
Public Nude Beach
#48
National Rank
0
Listed Locations
State Laws & Overview
Alaska has remote areas with long traditions of clothing-optional recreation, particularly around hot springs. No organized naturist clubs are known. Clothing-optional hot springs like Chena Hot Springs Resort (near Fairbanks) operate commercially.
No organized naturist clubs or designated nude beaches are currently documented in Alaska. Residents often travel to neighboring states. Know of a club we've missed? Let us know.
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Data sourced from AANR, The Naturist Society, state park records, and municipal ordinances. Laws summarized for informational purposes only — verify current local regulations before visiting. Club locations approximate; contact clubs directly for access. Some facilities require membership or advance reservation.