http://www.tawonga.org/pdfs/11CampGuidebook.pdfJay!!! I love how you took the time to scribe that and we DO appreciate it! Thank-you!
Other then AANR summer camps, there are camps in the U.S. who do permit skinnydipping, actually! Some mention it on their site and its long in history (the skinny dipping policy) and they camps are well known and really great!
http://www.tawonga.org/ is one of them.
A mission-driven camping leader since 1925, Tawonga is a special place to thousands. We offer programs for children, teens, adults, couples and families, and we'd love to have you join our community.Tawonga is a great place to relax, a great place to explore nature, a great place to celebrate, a great place to find yourself and a great place play.From their camp guide, you will see their skinnydipping policy and its worked for a long time with mainstream families! Good on them!
SKINNY-DIPPING POLICY
We believe that, when approached with thoughtfulness and maturity, skinny-dipping can be a positive
experience for campers. Our skinny-dipping policy was designed with an understanding that children have
differing levels of comfort with their bodies. Same sex groups, including staff members, are permitted to go
skinny-dipping, but only after a group discussion that emphasizes that it is an individual choice and all campers
may make their own decision. Skinny-dipping must be the campers’ idea and will not be suggested by staff.
Additionally, one counselor and the lifeguard must keep their clothes on at all times to ensure comfort and
safety. Please feel free to contact our office at (415) 543-2267 if you have any questions