It's interesting to note that at least two localities in the USA acknowledge and even welcome naturist activity. By 'locality' I mean the Chamber of Commerce and official information therefrom.
The Pasco County website, www.visitpasco.net, has a section on "naturalist" (sic) living in the area.
The official Visitor's Guide to Palm Springs (California) clearly designates certain hotels in their roster as "N", meaning Naturist according to the legend. The Palm Springs official tourist website http://www.palm-springs.org has "clothing-optional" as a class of hotels on the pick list.
Is anyone else aware of 'official' internet sites and/or print materials that indicate and welcome clothing optional/nude recreation? By official, I mean materials that have somehow been endorsed by local government/chamber of commerce/tourist bureau etc.
Visit Florida the states offical guide accepts advertizing and lists resorts which have subscribed to be included. They also list AANR and FANR as friends of the state with nude recreation information contact#'s ect.
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