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Nevada
Nude Beaches & Naturist Clubs

3

AANR Clubs

No

Public Nude Beach

#20

National Rank

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State Laws & Overview

Nevada Revised Statutes §201.220 covers open and gross lewdness. Las Vegas has several clothing-optional resorts and pools. Burning Man on federal BLM land is de facto clothing-optional by tradition.

Desert Retreat (Las Vegas area)Burning Man (Black Rock City) — radical self-expression, de facto clothing-optional

Naturist Clubs & Resorts

Desert Retreat

Las Vegas (Henderson)

ResortAANROvernight

Las Vegas area naturist resort. Pool, hot tub, and desert setting. Popular with Vegas visitors and locals.

pool · hot tub · volleyball

Hidden Valley

Reno area

Clubindependent

Northern Nevada naturist club near Reno.

Annual Events

Last week of August/first week of September

Burning Man

While not a naturist event per se, Burning Man on Nevada's Black Rock Desert is effectively clothing-optional and draws tens of thousands of participants who embrace body freedom. A significant part of the naturist community participates annually.

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#20

3 clubs

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Naturism Guides

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Florida's Nude Beaches: The Complete Guide

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Nevada vs. Arizona: Which No-Income-Tax State Wins?

Both Nevada and Arizona skip the state income tax, but that's where the similarities end.

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Full Nevada profile

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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.

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