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    Hi folks! I'm new to nudism. Went to my first nude campground last September (Dyer Woods) and had a good time. Any advice for going to nude beaches and campgrounds around the Massachusetts area?

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    I cannot give you much advice specific to Massachusetts, but I will suggest that you just go. You will have a great time and feel much better for doing it.

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      Originally posted by Nudewriter View Post
      Hi folks! I'm new to nudism. Went to my first nude campground last September (Dyer Woods) and had a good time. Any advice for going to nude beaches and campgrounds around the Massachusetts area?
      With the demise of Berkshire Vista, there is good news and bad news.

      The bad news is that there's only ONE nudist campground left in Massachusetts, and that's Sandy Terraces Associates on Cape Cod.

      The good news is that three other campgrounds, close to Massachusetts , in addition to Sandy Terraces, are still in business = Solair (Connecticut), Sun Ridge (Connecticut) and the aforementioned Dyer Woods (Rhode Island). Check the AANR.COM website for places to go.

      There is also a "gayish" campground, as they call themselves, in Vermont = Vermont Freedom Campground, but it's open to all. And Twin Ponds Lodge (Maine) also is there - all-male.

      And there are nude social swims in Maine and New Hampshire coming up.

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        Originally posted by boston_naturist View Post

        With the demise of Berkshire Vista, there is good news and bad news.

        The bad news is that there's only ONE nudist campground left in Massachusetts, and that's Sandy Terraces Associates on Cape Cod.

        The good news is that three other campgrounds, close to Massachusetts , in addition to Sandy Terraces, are still in business = Solair (Connecticut), Sun Ridge (Connecticut) and the aforementioned Dyer Woods (Rhode Island). Check the AANR.COM website for places to go.

        There is also a "gayish" campground, as they call themselves, in Vermont = Vermont Freedom Campground, but it's open to all. And Twin Ponds Lodge (Maine) also is there - all-male.

        And there are nude social swims in Maine and New Hampshire coming up.
        Thanks for all the info!

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        • #5
          And lest we forget - in July, the Eastern Naturist Festival comes back to Eastover Estate in Lenox for a second straight year.

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