Sun Meadow
One of the newest clubs in the Northwest is Sun Meadow. Only a few minutes drive away from Lake Coeur d’Alene, this nudist club is nestled in a forest, right in the middle of Coeur d’Alene and Spokane, Washington. Guests can surely feel right at home inside this resort.
Resort information
Amenities: In the 75-acre piece of land which houses meadows and trees and miles of hiking trails for walking, biking, or cross-country skiing. The lodge includes 12 hotel rooms, indoor pool, library, sauna, restaurant, exercise area, with a gymnasium in the plannin
Amenities List: Restaurant, Store, Picnic Tables, Fax Machine/Copier, Wireless Internet Access
Activities List: 2 Swimming Pools, Whirlpool/Spa, Sauna, Exercise Equipment, Tennis Courts, Volleyball, Horseshoes, Badminton, Table Tennis, Bocce, Hiking/Nature Trails, Recreation Hall, Playground, Children’s Activities, Library
Contact Information
Address:
30400 Sun Ray Trail
Worley, Idaho 83876
Phone: 208-686-8686
Website: www.sunmeadow.org
Email: sunmeadow@smgazette.com
Location: Outside the vicinity of Sun Meadow, there is a casino and a golf course within eight miles. World-class skiing is within an easy drive.
Sun Meadow
One of the newest clubs in the Northwest is Sun Meadow. Only a few minutes drive away from Lake Coeur d’Alene, this nudist club is nestled in a forest, right in the middle of Coeur d’Alene and Spokane, Washington. Guests can surely feel right at home inside this resort.
The Naturals Club Of Spokane
The Naturals Club is a nudist colony based in Veradale. The club was founded in 1984. Everybody is open to join the club as long as he sees nudism and its practices as a wholesome activity and not as a source of malice. Everybody in the club is expected to be one with the rest of the members in maintaining nudist etiquette at all times.
Kaniksu Ranch
Kaniksu Ranch is a family-friendly nudist camp which was founded in 1939 making it as one of the oldest clubs there is today. It is a proud affiliate of the American Association for Nude Recreation (AANR). The campgrounds boast of a unique environment with moose and deer wandering around oblivious about the crowd holding parties and clothing-optional activities in the area.
