1Outdoor author Colin Fletcher wrote in his popular hiking books of enjoying hiking naked through the Grand Canyon and along the Pacific Crest Trail on hot days.
2 If you are thinking of joining in—or worried about having uncomfortable encounters—here is some guidance on naked hiking.
It's not illegal to be naked in public in some jurisdictions if your intent is simply to be unclothed rather than to incite or satisfy sexual arousal. But the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and Colorado Parks and Wildlife warned potential celebrators in 2017 that naked hikers would not be tolerated on state lands and would be dealt with according to the local laws if on federal lands.
3. If you plan to go naked in the wilderness, know the local laws and seek out places where you are unlikely to encounter others. In some jurisdictions, hiking naked can land you in jail. In the worst-case scenario, the charge may even be a sex offense, with consequences that can follow you in your career and personal life.
If you are hiking on U.S. federal lands such as a National Forest or Bureau of Land Management area, there is no federal law against nudity but most state and local laws do prohibit nudity in public places.
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It is wise to either find a private, secluded trail or to join a group of naked hikers. Check with any clothing-optional resorts in your area to see if they have organized group hikes. There are several naked hiking clubs and meetup groups available around the U.S.
Some prefer to hike midweek when the trails are less likely to have clothed hikers. You might have to shift your naked hiking date when June 21 lands on the weekend. (It will be a midweek date for 2021 through 2023).
Choose an out-and-back trail so you can check for any other vehicles parked at the trailhead. That way, you can safely hike naked to a turnaround point and put on clothes for the return trip.
Some groups hiking on public trails will send a clothed hiker ahead to alert any "textile hikers" that a naked group is on the trail. This reassures others that you are not a threat, just happy, harmless naturists.
Naked hikers face increased exposure to the elements, pests, and irritants. Keep these in mind and plan for how you'll protect yourself, clothed or unclothed.
When you encounter somebody hiking naked, you can usually tell the difference between naturists and obscene exhibitionists.
If the naked person is obviously just out hiking and enjoying nature au naturel, simply proceed as usual. As long as they aren't bothering you or others, let them enjoy the sun and the breeze on usually clothed body parts.
Verbalizing, gesturing, touching themselves, etc., are signs of criminal behavior. Most criminal exhibitionists are not dangerous, but some progress to accosting and even assaulting others.8 They need to be reported.
If naked hikers are exhibiting signs that they are perpetrators of indecent exposure, leave the vicinity and call the police.
Naked Hiking Day, sometimes called Hike Naked Day, is (unofficially) on June 21. The easiest way to remember the date is that it falls on the summer solstice.
Laws vary by location, so it's always best to check with local law enforcement to determine whether naked hiking is allowed in that specific area. Some online resources provide clothing laws by state; however, you may want to also check yourself so you don't inadvertently find yourself in trouble due to outdated information.
When hiking in the buff, pay special attention to avoid poisonous plants, wear insect repellent, and don't forget your sunscreen to better protect your private parts.
There are gray areas between the harmless naturist and the dangerous exhibitionist. If you don't want to be misunderstood, you may have to limit your sun-worshipping to clothing-optional designated areas and resorts.
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