Laguna del Sol is now open to non-members! Due to Covid-19 restrictions, reservations are required for first-time visitor orientation tours. Tour are required and are limited. Please call (916) 687-6550 to schedule a tour.
Laguna del Sol has members and guests of all ages, races, shapes and sizes. They are a typical cross-section of the general public, with maybe just a little more willingness to try new and different experiences. Nudity tends to have an equalizing effect on people.
You probably imagine that you’ll feel self-conscious or uncomfortable being undressed around other people. You will be surprised at just how much discomfort you put up with in most clothing. Being comfortable means not having to worry about where your swimsuit is slipping or sliding. It’s realizing that it’s silly to sit around the pool in a wet, soggy suit when you’re practically naked anyway. We spend a lot of time adjusting clothing. Imagine not doing that or thinking about it all day. Now, that’s freedom!
First-time visitors to Laguna del Sol will be taken on an orientation tour upon arrival at the office. Both you and your tour guide will be clothed during your golf cart tour of the grounds.
Tours are given 7 days a week, beginning at 10 am. Advance reservations are required.
There is no charge for the orientation tour; however, you will probably want to spend the day at the resort after the tour and regular day use admission fees apply. Click here for a valuable first time visitor coupon.
*No first time visitor tours are given during Naked Man (1st weekend in Aug) or Nudestock (2nd weekend after Labor Day). Please call the office for further details.
Some of you might be comfortable with the idea of going to a place where you will see nude people, but aren’t sure if you’re ready to join in. Usually, that apprehension disappears by the end of the tour, but if not, here are some suggestions for “nudist clothing” that won’t look too conspicuous: A long t-shirt, beach cover-up, sarong or towel will do just fine. Regular street clothes tend to stand out a bit, particularly on hot days.