There are those in Colorado who consider "rocking the birthday suit" to be a liberating experience. If you fall into this group, where in Colorado can you go "au naturel" without getting busted?

For some, visiting a clothing-optional hot spring is an unchecked item on their bucket list. For others, it's simply a fact of their daily lives. Out There Colorado offers a look at a handful of places in Colorado where you can roam in the buff.

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Going Naked In Colorado

Some enjoy visiting the local clothing-optional locations around Colorado. I am not one of them. I'm a little on the bashful side. For those who aren't, several options exist across the state.

Something To Keep In Mind

Things have been known to change. Just because it used to be legal to be topless or even completely naked at a location doesn't mean it still is.

For our purposes here, this list includes designated "clothing optional" locations. Some communities have ordinances regarding female toplessness. That's a subject for a different post.

Why People Visit Clothing-Optional Places In Colorado

NBC put together a list of "Five Reasons to Bare It All On Your Next Vacation." The list includes:

  • Going clothes-free can be an enlightening experience.
  • “Nude recreation is fun.”
  • It's a deal
  • It's easy to pack
  • It's not what you think. Nudists are not perverts, and their resorts are not seedy.

Well, those are a few bullet points worth considering. I'm still not sold. If you, however, are considering vising a clothing-optional location in Colorado, you may be a bit surprised to discover how many places there are to choose from.

Hot Springs Where You Can Be Legally Naked in Colorado

Have you considered visiting a clothing-optional hot springs in Colorado? There are a number to choose from. Below you'll find information, links, and maps to a number of locations across the state. For the obvious reason, some resorts do not offer photos of their facilities.

Nasty 1-Star Reviews of Colorado's 'Garden of the Gods'

Garden of the Gods is one of Colorado's most beloved attractions. Looking at Google Reviews you'll notice visitors have awarded it an amazing 4.8 out of 5 stars. A handful of visitors, though, did not have a positive experience. One tourist was dissatisfied with the hot cocoa. Another felt the place had far too many rocks. Check out these nasty 1-star Google Reviews of Colorado's Garden of the Gods.

Laughable Nasty One-Star Reviews of Colorado's Pikes Peak

Don't you just hate it when you visit the restroom at Pikes Peak, a.k.a. America's Mountain, and you get stung by a bee. Even worse, you drive 14,115 feet to the summit only to discover there's no beer or doughnuts? To top it all off, can you believe they actually close on Thanksgiving? Check out these nasty one-star reviews of Pikes Peak.

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