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Cedar Creek Clothing Optional Resort
Overview
Cedar Creek Clothing Optional Resort offers a secluded sanctuary for naturists in the heart of South Carolina. This adult-only destination provides a welcoming environment where guests can enjoy a liberated lifestyle among like-minded individuals. Whether you are a long-time nudist or curious about the lifestyle, the park prides itself on maintaining a relaxed social atmosphere and high standards of privacy for all visitors.
Location & Surroundings
Nestled on 27 wooded acres in Leesville, South Carolina, the resort is conveniently located near the intersection of the Midlands' natural beauty and urban convenience. The property features lush pine forests and quiet walking trails, creating a natural buffer from the outside world. Its proximity to Lake Murray makes it an ideal base for those who enjoy the peaceful scenery and mild climate of the South Carolina countryside.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort caters to RVers with spacious sites that include full hookups and easy access for various rig sizes. Beyond the basic utilities, guests can enjoy a large saltwater swimming pool, a relaxing hot tub, and a modern clubhouse that serves as the hub for social gatherings. The park also features well-maintained bathhouses, a small fishing pond, and a variety of rental cabins for those traveling without a recreational vehicle.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
While the resort is a destination in itself, the surrounding area offers plenty of exploration. Just a short drive away is Lake Murray, famous for its expansive waters, boating, and fishing opportunities. Nature enthusiasts can visit nearby state parks, or take a day trip to Columbia to explore the Riverbanks Zoo & Garden and the South Carolina State Museum, providing a perfect balance between rustic seclusion and city amenities.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is ideally suited for naturist couples and singles who value a sense of community and personal freedom. It is perfect for RVers looking for a secure, adult-only environment where they can socialize by the pool or find quiet solitude in the woods. If you prioritize social engagement and a body-positive lifestyle over a traditional family-style campground, this park fits your travel style perfectly.
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Jack R
I consider this place to be a sleep away camp hotel. I mean it's got an indoor pool so it's treated as such. a great way to not only make friends, but to also have fun.
HW Walgreg
We made reservations back in April for Nudefest and reserved a campsite there. We were really looking forward to this since we haven't been to a nude music fest in years at a similar resort in WVa. My wife was recently diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer that had spread to her bons all over her body. In just 5 weeks her health has deteriorated so bad she can only take a few steps. I contacted the management here and explained my situation and let them know there is no way we can make it. Although the tickets are considered non-refundable the management did all they could to refund us. You have to appreciate someone doing that for you when they didn't have to.
Nathan Rodriguez
Updated Summer 2025, Original Review at the Bottom Unfortunately, our most recent visit to Cedar Creek wasn’t as friendly or accommodating as we’ve experienced in the past, or as advertised on their website. We’re a group of about 13 friends in our 20s and 30s, looking to reconnect with naturism in a respectful and genuine way. We planned our visit weeks in advance. I emailed ahead with several questions, and I appreciated the initial helpful response. However, my final email went unanswered, which led to some confusion when we arrived. When we arrived, we were met at the gate by the staff whose demeanor was far from welcoming. This isn’t the first time we’ve noticed a cold reception at check-in. In the past, I’ve defended it, telling our newer guests that the front desk doesn’t reflect the warm and friendly community that exists beyond the gate. We’ve always felt safe and welcomed by the kind, easygoing residents who always made us feel respected. However, this time, things were different. The pricing and membership fees we were told at the gate didn’t match the written information I had from our earlier email exchange. One member of our group, who had already paid for an annual membership, was suddenly told she’d need to pay another $25 just because she brought her partner. For context, my wife and I were only charged $25 total for a joint membership in the past. The inconsistency made us question whether this was just poor communication and not a potential anti LGBT stance. The situation was upsetting and unclear. We were also told that the pool was out of service, which was a major reason for our visit. Many of us had traveled from across the state, including one friend who drove three hours, so this last-minute update was frustrating. Faced with the confusion, unwelcoming tone, and lack of transparency, we chose not to stay. It was a difficult decision, especially considering how much we’ve loved this place in the past. That said, we want to be fair in our review. Cedar Creek has long been a space where we felt safe and comfortable practicing naturism. We’ve been visiting Cedar Creek since we were 25, and we’ve always spoken highly of the people inside the grounds. The second pier, in particular, is a peaceful and beautiful place to spend time with friends under the sun. For experienced naturists, this place can still be a great destination. However, if you're younger or new to naturism, it’s important to feel welcome, especially when trying something as vulnerable as social nudity for the first time. We had hoped Cedar Creek would continue to be a yearly summer destination for camping and cookouts, but at this point, we’ll be holding off on any return visits until there are clear signs of improvement in communication, consistency, and hospitality. Our Former 2021 Review: We're a couple in our mid twenties. We felt hesitant being the youngest people here but everyone was very nice and let us keep to our personal space. We went for the simple day pass which gave us access to basically three main areas; nature trails that took you to the small creek in the back, public space with tables and open spaces to have a picnic, and the main reason we came here; the outdoor pool. The indoor pool/hot tubs appear to be closed during the day. We will definitely be coming back.
Joanie
Great place for couples to experience nature nude, pool was clean the creek was sparkling and people really nice set in a beautiful wooded setting
Big Daddy
This is a great place to visit. The staff and members/visitors are extremely welcoming and include you in all aspects. There's plenty of trails to walk and a lot of activities to do. I plan on becoming a full member soon and will be experiencing my first Nudestock this year. I'm really looking forward to it. I just wish I lived closer and so I could visit every day and wouldn't have to get dressed when I leave.
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