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Elaine Raines has been the librarian at the Arizona Daily Star for almost 30 years. While she does not claim to be a historian, she does have access to a treasure trove of great historical information.

"Tales from the Morgue" is a way to share some of that information with readers.

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Volleyball is the key to a good nudist camp

09/24/2008 06:22 PM
Elaine Raines

The owner of Tucson’s first nudist camp, Jardin del Sol, stated that volleyball was the nudist’s national sport. So, when he built his nudist camp about 35 miles northwest of Tucson, he made sure the volleyball facilities were top notch. Volleyball and nudity go well together, he told a reporter, both are freewheeling activities.


1978 Star files
Dogs like to go to camp, too.

Longtime nudists, Vern and Jane decided to open Tucson’s first nudist facility in 1973, because they had been unable to find anyplace in Southern Arizona where they could walk and play nude without prying eyes. With their motto “A clean mind in a clean body,” they built their camp on 50 acres of remote desert land and called it Jardin del Sol. Shangri-La, north of Phoenix on Black Canyon Highway, was Arizona’s first nudist camp.

By 1978, the club had 63 members who paid $130 a year. The members, who were known only by a first name, would visit the park for picnics, swimming and that ever popular volleyball. The facility was open seven days a week and there were spaces for travelling nudists to hook-up their motor homes.


1978 Star files
Sitting poolside at Jardin del Sol.

Membership was open to anyone who sought a “wholesome and family oriented, not sexually-charged” experience. If married, both spouses had to belong. The club wanted to maintain a ratio of male to female members, which meant there was usually a waiting list of men. Fewer single women would apply to join.

There was no alcohol allowed at the camp. According to Vern, drinking and nudity were a bad combination, especially at a family-oriented camp like Jardin del Sol.

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  1. There is a difference in nudism or naturalism and pornography. Nudism believes in the freedom from the restrictions of clothing, Pornography is for sexual gratification. Naturist looks like you and I and come from all walks of life. You will find it to be a relaxing lifestyle that is free of the daily stress we all experience. Naturist groups like naturistmingle.com are looking for people who are open minded and want to enjoy the company of others of a like mind.


    Claudia    10/05/2008 09:45 PM    #
  2. I visited Jardin del Sol in 1990 or 1991 and attended their Chili Cook-Off and it was a wonderful time. Of course there was also a TERRIFIC thunderstorm that night that pushed the side of my little dome tent in and was quite thrilling! More so than being nude in the desert ever was; that’s just relaxing.


    Dennis C., Flagstaff    10/11/2008 07:36 PM    #
  3. I would simply to be kept aware of the ongoing activities.


    Lawrence Tworkowski    10/14/2008 12:58 AM    #
  4. Please sign me up for your email alert…please


    Bobby P    10/25/2008 07:04 AM    #
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