Is nudism appropriate for families?
Absolutely! Nudism is about body acceptance and body awareness, which makes it appropriate for everyone. Families with children are welcome at all Lake Bronson events. While exceptions are sometimes appropriate (after-hours at a dance comes to mind), Lake Bronson's Social Committee works hard to develop events that encourage participation from all family members.
We are new to this -- do we have to take our clothes off right away?
Lake Bronson is the perfect place for people who are new to social nudism. Everyone had a "first-time," and each person gets comfortable at his or her own pace. While Lake Bronson is a clothes-free club, members dress -- or not -- depending on the weather and what is practical. Nudity is required in the lake and in the hot tub. People tend to overcome their concerns when they discover that among nudists there is every type of body, and no one stares.
What if I'm ready, but my spouse (partner, or friend) isn't?
This is common. Typically, women are more wary than men, but everyone--male and female--can have "body issues." For some, the idea of being seen nude and seeing others nude is filled with tension. A spouse, friend, or partner can help reduce the tension, but only if caution and sensitivity are exercised. Remember, every nudist had a "first time" Many who were most reluctant initially are now avid nudists. If you are in a committed relationship and are coming alone, please see our rules about obtaining written spousal consent.
What do people like about nude recreation or social nudity?
Nude recreation is the opportunity to embrace life in the most natural way, in a beautiful outdoor setting. It feels good to be naked--to have the warm sun, soft breeze, and cool water on your whole body. Without clothes, social class distinctions disappear and we are all accepted regardless of physical size, shape, or body condition. Nudists enjoy the freedom of being clothes-free in appropriate settings, and the right to choose to wear clothes for comfort and practicality.
Is there Internet access and cell phone coverage at Lake Bronson?
Some, but escaping to the lake is an opportunity to get away from all of the cares, worries, and stress of everyday life. Laptops will work at the lodge, but service can be slow. Due to limited bandwidth, downloading programs, photos and videos are discouraged, as is playing online games. Cell phones work depending on your carrier and location within the grounds. Cell phones are discouraged on the beach. If you must take or make a call, please head for the parking lot. Landlines are available at the Office and the Lodge for emergencies.
Can we bring our dog?
Pets are the responsibility of their owners while on club grounds. Pet waste must be removed and disposed of properly. Pets are to be on a leash or under direct control of the owner at all times. No pets are allowed in club rental cabins (except the dog-friendly Cottage) or buildings or on the lake sunning lawn. Uncontrolled barking or other noise is not permitted.
Should I be aware of any etiquette or rules for nudists?
If you're not wearing something over your bottom, please sit on your towel. And don't bring glass on the beach or other places where bare feet are common. Other than that, feel free to ask the volunteers who checked you in, or any of our friendly members.
What do I need to bring on my first visit?
- Government Issued Photo ID so we can conduct a quick background check
- Towels (at least 2 - one to sit on, and one for lounging at the lake or in the sauna)
- Sunblock and bug spray
- Enough food and beverages for the day
- Sneakers (if you want to play tennis or go biking/hiking) and flip flops/sandals for at the beach and in the shower areas
- Flashlight (if you plan on staying after dark or overnight)
What do I do if I want to visit your club?
Either email us at office@lakebronson.com or phone our office at 360-793-0286 and we'll be glad to arrange for a visit. Immediately before your visit, call the office to get the current gate code.
Do we have to get undressed on this first visit?
Yes, that's why you are visiting, right? We are a nudist resort, not a clothing-optional resort. Weather permitting, we expect you and all of our members to be nude.
I'm not a criminal! Why do you run a background check?
For the security of all members and visitors, we run a check on everyone that comes through the gate. We do not want visitors that might compromise the safety of our members and visitors.
Where can we get meals here?
Unlike years past, we no longer have a cafe. If you are planning to visit, we encourage you to bring your own food and beverages. To prepare your own meals, the fully equipped Lodge kitchen is open 24 hours a day.
Why are your day fee and lodging prices so high?
We are priced in the same range or less compared to most west coast parks.
I don't want to join your club. I just want to rent space in your RV park for an extended period of time.
We are a private club, and our RV park is reserved for the use of our members and visitors.