The Country Club of New Orleans
Has anybody here visited the CCNO? How was it? I'm going to check it out this weekend.
My wife and I have been several times, it's a clean middle-upper scale kind place. Off beat hip is the best descriptive.
Restaurant/bar is nice.Really like the Saturday morning make-your-own Bloody Mary bar. There is a fee to go out back to use the pool/hot tubs, towels, Etc. I think I noticed drinks were slightly more poolside. It can get crowded on weekends with very limited space.
We've had trouble getting taxis from there and limited parking would be the only downside.
The country club is clothing only now. Something happen last year that made them change their policy. I haven't been there since the policy change so I can't say 100 percent for sure it is still clothing only but more than likely it is.
However,Indian Hills Nudist Park in Slidell,LA is a great place to go too!
The country club is clothing only now. Something happen last year that made them change their policy. I haven't been there since the policy change so I can't say 100 percent for sure it is still clothing only but more than likely it is.However,Indian Hills Nudist Park in Slidell,LA is a great place to go too!
It has been a year since we were at the NOCC so our last trip must have been just under the bar. We went to Indian Hills about two weeks ago. Very friendly people. It had rained for three solid days the day we arrived so it was standing water everywhere. We'll go back the next time we're in the area. With the closing of the clothing optional Dive Inn in NO, Indian Hills seems to be the only game left in the area.
The country club is clothing only now. Something happen last year that made them change their policy. I haven't been there since the policy change so I can't say 100 percent for sure it is still clothing only but more than likely it is.However,Indian Hills Nudist Park in Slidell,LA is a great place to go too!
I went to Indian Hill this weekend for the first time. It was a great place...very friendly and welcoming...good fun!
Here's a link to a detailed history of the CCoNO property and its line of ownership. Oddly enough, they left out when and why it became a textile place. I remember when it happened, although I had never been there. I saw some talk about it at the time on nudist forums, so I took it off my bucket list. Still looks like an interesting place to go though, for maybe a textile weekend. New rules now state:"Proper attire is required in all areas i.e. swim suits". ........... which sucks.
www.thecountryclubneworleans.com/about/
hmmm.... well, the link thing didn't work. You'll need to copy/paste it into your browser