By Marie Mulrooney
When searching for nudist communities in South Carolina, you're likely to find two main types. Landed communities have a regular physical location--for example, a nudist
beach would be a landed community. Travel or non-landed communities base their community on the group of people involved and may hold nudist activities at members' homes or other locations, or in association with landed nudist communities. Be warned that you may encounter photos of nudity with little or no warning when browsing through the links in the Resources section; after all, these are nudist groups.
Instructions
Difficulty: Easy
Step 1
Visit the website of the American Association for Nude Recreation, Eastern Region, for a listing of South Carolina nudist communities.
Step 2
Check in with the Naturist Society's Naturist Network page for South Carolina. This is another well-established source of information for nudism and naturist communities.
Step 3
Use the PureNudism.com locator map to find South Carolina naturist and nudist communities. Be warned that you're likely to encounter many nude pictures with no warning on this site.
Step 4
Join up with the Travelites, a non-landed nudist community based in South Carolina.
Resources
About the Author:
Marie Mulrooney has written professionally since 2001. Her diverse background includes numerous outdoor pursuits, personal training and linguistics. She studied mathematics and contributes regularly to various online publications. Mulrooney's print publication credits include national magazines, poetry awards and long-lived columns about local outdoor adventures.