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Bring the Family to Forty Acre Club!
Ever notice how kids have a natural inclination to run around without clothes? It's because they’re born nudists—just like we all are before we’re taught otherwise. At Forty Acre Club, a child running around in clothes would seem out of place. And after a fun day of swimming, it’s so much easier to dry off with a towel than to deal with soggy swimwear!
But there's more for kids to do here than just swim! Our club offers plenty of activities like a putt-putt golf course, hiking trails, and games in the Clubhouse—all under your supervision, of course. While in the Clubhouse, they might even find the little freezer stocked with ice cream treats for just $2. And don't forget the s'mores at the fire pit! Forty Acre Club truly feels like a dream come true for both kids and adults.
Families are always welcome at FAC, and we have strict policies against photography to ensure everyone’s safety and comfort. Our members help maintain these standards and are vigilant in making sure everyone feels secure.
Of course, we do have a few rules. Children not potty trained must wear a special swim diaper in the pool. Always keep an eye on your little ones, just like you would at any public place. Kids under 18 are welcome at the dances until 9 p.m., after which it’s adults only.
So, bring the kids along and make it a family adventure at Forty Acre Club!
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Curious About Social Nudism? Here’s Why Forty Acre Club is the Perfect Place for You!
If you've been thinking about trying social nudism but feel unsure about what to expect, you’re not alone. Many of us have been conditioned to believe our bodies should always be covered, which can make it challenging to have a positive body image. You might even feel like you need to reach a certain weight or look a certain way before giving it a try. As women, we often tend to be our own harshest critics. But at Forty Acre Club, we see things differently. Here, every body is celebrated, and even scars are seen as marks of strength and resilience.
Our community of nudists is known for being incredibly friendly and welcoming. You’ll find that conversations flow naturally when everyone is on equal footing—quite literally! The sense of openness and acceptance makes it easy to connect with others, and you'll quickly discover that what matters most is who you are, not what you look like.
There’s something truly liberating about being in nature with nothing between you and the sun. Whether you’re hiking through the woods, swimming in our pool, or enjoying a refreshing outdoor shower, you’ll find a sense of freedom and exhilaration that’s hard to match.
Don’t let doubts hold you back any longer. You have a community of new friends here who once felt just like you do now—curious, excited, and maybe a little nervous. At Forty Acre Club, you’ll find a safe, supportive environment where you can be your true self and experience life in a whole new way.
Join us at Forty Acre Club. Bring your towel, relax, and enjoy the freedom of social nudism.
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Why Men Should Consider Social Nudism at Forty Acre Club
Men often find themselves more comfortable with the idea of social nudity, but there are many who still have questions or uncertainties. If you’re thinking about visiting for the first time, consider inviting your wife or significant other to join you. It can sometimes be a challenging conversation, but the experience of enjoying social nudism together is well worth it. Remember, it's easier to have a positive conversation with your partner than to try and change the traditions of a long-standing community!
One common concern men express before visiting is the fear of becoming physically aroused. While this is understandable, it's not something that happens often in social nudism. In the rare event it does, simply step away for a moment and return when you feel comfortable. It's not a big deal, and our community is understanding.
Another concern is about size or appearance. At Forty Acre Club, people come in all shapes and sizes, and we all have our unique imperfections. Social nudism is about embracing the freedom to be ourselves without the barriers of clothing. You’ll quickly find that here, what matters most is who you are as a person, not how you look.
It’s also important to know that Forty Acre Club is not a place to look for casual hook-ups. Our community values respect, and any behavior that makes others uncomfortable will result in being asked to leave. It's best to come with your partner or friends and enjoy the genuine connections and camaraderie that naturally happen here.
So, why not give it a try? Enjoy the freedom of social nudism, get an all-over tan, exercise, socialize, and feel the unique sense of liberation that comes with being part of our welcoming community.
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There is a 3.5% upcharge when paying by card.
Daily Fee: (allows use of all of the Forty Acres facilities)
AANR Members:
Couples/Family: $32
Single: $40
Non AANR Members:
Couples/Family: $40
Under 35: $36
Single: $50
Under 35: $45
Special Rates:
Guest of FAC Member: $20
Family member of FAC Member: $13
Active Duty Military: $18
Student with Valid ID: $18
Fellow Member: $16
Cabins: (per night)
$50 Monday - Thursday
$65 Friday thru Sunday
$75/night for Holiday weekends
Sites:
$25 for RV
$15 for Tent
$21 for Tent with Electric
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Be Naked – this applies to everyone, you, your significant other and any children you have in tow.
Sit on a towel – always and everywhere..
Shower with soap and water prior to entering the pool or hot tub.
Before entering the hot tub from the pool, please shower the salt from the pool off your body prior to entering the hot tub. The salt will contaminate the chemicals in the hot tub.
Don’t say anything mean or threatening to anyone – certainly do not ask for sexual favors.
Be Discreet – we only use first names and couples by name (of name) E.g. Bonnie (of Clyde).
Leave your camera – including cell phones and/or tablets in the car.
Enjoy the beverage of your choice. Don’t allow yourself to become obnoxious from it.
No glass on the pool deck.
Smoke outside.
Drugs – don’t possess or consume anything that’s illegal in Missouri.
Throw your trash away – Clean up behind yourself, including when you use the Community Kitchen.
Drive and Walk Slow – 5 mph is the speed limit and it is radar patrolled (ok, not really radar patrolled). One nudist’s life is worth a little of your time.
Park where cars are supposed to park.
Guns – don’t let anyone see yours. You’ll be naked so there is no where to conceal it. Leave it locked in your car. Of course, if you can’t carry a gun, you can’t hunt.
Fireworks – No where, no how (a big no-no)
Don’t swim in the pond – We have an awesome salt water pool for swimming!
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A smile
Towels to use at the pool and to sit on. (always and everywhere, sit on a towel)
Personal care items
Shoes (we have gravel roads)
Any food or beverages you wish (for safety reasons, glass containers are not permitted around the pool.)
Camping equipment
Cash, if you want to buy food, ice or soda at the club
We have ice cream (freezer in the club house), bottled water (community kitchen refrigerator) and ice for sale.
The club includes a community kitchen and grills at our tent sites that you may want to use to prepare food.
There are picnic tables spread throughout the grounds and under our large pavilion.
Coin operated washer and dryer are available for your use.
Most warm weekends the club operates a snack bar over the lunch hour (if you plan to use it, it might be a good idea to call the morning of your visit to make sure it’s open).
There is a coffee bar, including a wide selection of hot teas in our clubhouse.
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Meanness or predatory behavior
Illegal Drugs
Swimming Suit
Guns
Giraffes (or any of the Giraffa genus)
Cameras (including Cell Phones and Tablets)
Fireworks
Everyone on the grounds can expect to be treated with respect and not receive threats, sexual advances nor unwelcomed attention.
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We open at 9 a.m, 7 days a week.
If you will be later than 6 p.m. upon arrival, please call ahead to let us know.
When you get to our gate, call (636) 629-0050 and the gate will be opened for you. Proceed up the road to our office on the right, just before you get to the Pavilion.
Address: 104 Ridge Acres Loop, Lonedell, MO 63060
Telephone Number: (636) 629-0050