Montana
Nude Beaches & Naturist Clubs
0
AANR Clubs
No
Public Nude Beach
#35
National Rank
0
Listed Locations
State Laws & Overview
Montana Code Annotated §45-5-504 covers indecent exposure. Montana's vast wilderness areas are widely used for informal nude recreation. Several commercial hot springs resorts have clothing-optional sections.
No organized naturist clubs or designated nude beaches are currently documented in Montana. Residents often travel to neighboring states. Know of a club we've missed? Let us know.
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Data sourced from AANR, The Naturist Society, state park records, and municipal ordinances. Laws summarized for informational purposes only — verify current local regulations before visiting. Club locations approximate; contact clubs directly for access. Some facilities require membership or advance reservation.