RE: Nudist Places in Texas

Hippie Hollow in Austin
Our back yard in Houston
Crystal Beach...away from people

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Doug, it is legal also in my 300 acre back yard between Houston and Austin. LOL

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Txrunnerchic, I have heard Crystal Beach is secluded enough. After crossing on ferry to Boliver you take the beach access turn and go back towards ferry a couple of miles. I haven't been there in years but have been wanting to make it back to there.

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How about Central TX? We live in Waco and would like to find a place that is closer than the two plus hour drive to most resorts in the state.

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and it is also legal in my 2 acre place in the hill country by Canyon Lake/Guadelupe RIVER (between San Antonio and Austin)!!!

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Are we going to get an invite to go to your place this year? :)

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RE: Nudist Places in Texas- Mc Faddin

I ended up going to High Island area (way down the beach 4x4) spent three days camping naked on the beach. I was a great time. Meet lots of people coming and going by. Had to sleep in car or mosquitoes netting due to night bugs, flies, mosquitoes. I am going to go back again this year a few time. I will take a 'thong' this time just in case the "law" drives by. I was told it would be a good idea.

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RE: Nudist Places in Texas - Riverside Ranch

I can see that in order to meet some other fine folks. I might have to visit some pay clubs around the area. The ones you talked about in here sound like a good start. See you there.

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Just an FYI to all interested. There's a nude 5k fun run at Star Ranch in McDade, TX on April 12th.

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Just so everyone knows...We visited Emerald Lake Resort, Porter, Tx. on Memorial Day weekend. We camped out in a tent and the train noise was horrible. Every couple hours the trains would scream by and rudely wake us up.That being said, it is a very nice resort with a lovely lake and many friendly people. But if you visit, don't camp out in a tent. Rent a cabin instead.

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