Prior Lake

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2500 Highland Road
VictoriaBritish Columbia V9B 6H8 Canada

Located in the scenic Victoria, British Columbia, Prior Lake is a popular spot among the naturist community for its serene and welcoming atmosphere. This clothing-optional beach offers a unique opportunity for those who embrace the naturist lifestyle to enjoy nature in its purest form. As one of...

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Prior Lake

2500 Highland RoadVictoria, British Columbia V9B 6H8 Canadahttps://members.shaw.ca/co-bc/co-van-island.html#vic-priorlake

About Prior Lake

Located in the scenic Victoria, British Columbia, Prior Lake is a popular spot among the naturist community for its serene and welcoming atmosphere. This clothing-optional beach offers a unique opportunity for those who embrace the naturist lifestyle to enjoy nature in its purest form.

As one of the few recognized nude beaches in the area, Prior Lake is known for its clear, calm waters and its secluded setting, which is perfect for sunbathing and swimming without the confines of clothing. The lake is surrounded by lush forest, providing a sense of privacy and connection with nature.

Legal and embraced by locals and visitors alike, this beach maintains a respectful and safe environment for all who visit. Amenities such as public restrooms and picnic areas are available, making it ideal for a day-long retreat. Whether you're a seasoned naturist or new to the FKK lifestyle, Prior Lake offers a welcoming community and a beautiful landscape to explore.

So pack a picnic, grab your sunscreen, and head over to Prior Lake for a day of freedom and relaxation in one of Victoria's most cherished natural settings. Discover the joy of being at one with nature, just as you are.

Prior Lake Directions

From Victoria, head west on Hwy 1 for about 9 or 10 km. Take exit 8 (Helmcken Road) and keep right (to go north). On Helmcken Road, pass Victoria General Hospital (on your left) and make a left (west) onto Watkiss Way. At the next intersection, stay on this road -- do not turn onto West Burnside Road. Eventually, after about 2.5km (?), this road joins Highland Road. (It's no longer possible to get onto Highland Road directly from the highway.) Continue driving past the new subdivision on your right and into the park until you see the "No Parking On Pavement" signs near the silver-gated fire road and a (hard to see) sign marking Trillium Trail. Continue another 50m until you see a trail on your left starting from another silver gate (the portable toilet that used to be here is now further down the trail). From here, a short walk takes you to the lake where you will find a floating dock for suntanning. Both gates have parking for about 5 cars.