Upcoming Events For 2010

Febuary 20th
Valentines Party
50/50 Bingo

March 20th
Games Tournament
Potluck Dinner
St. Patrick's Day Party

April 17th
Pirates of the Karaoke Party

May 15th
Cinco De Mayo Party

June 26th
Annual Cabin Crawl

July 10th
Skinny Dip
(World Record Attempt)
Pagan Party

August 20th-22nd
16th Annual
MUSIC FESTIVAL!!

September 18th
October Fest

October 16th
Halloween Party

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Did you know that Squaw Mountain Ranch which was established in 1933, is the oldest nudist resort west of the Mississippi?

 

Squaw Mountain Ranch
PO Box 2009,
Estacada, OR 97023
503-630-6136



©1933-2009 SMR
 

 

 

 


History of Squaw Mountain Ranch

 It was 1933 when ten people wanted a place to be themselves and explore the freedom of nudism. So they got together and purchased some land up in the Cascades of Oregon with each owning a piece of the property thus becoming the first and now the oldest nudist resort west of the Mississippi.  They set up camp, and soon began enjoying their new found place. Soon after, others heard about this wonderful place and wanted to visit and share in the experience of nudism. They opened their doors...
         ...and Squaw Mountain Ranch was born.
 


 

 Logging cabins were brought in and are still there today owned by some of our members. Some of the cabins still retain the original wooden skids used to transport them through the forest. Later on a hotel was built to occupy some of the new guests and a volleyball court was put in for enjoyment. They also installed the first flush toilets in a nudist resort which are still used today. Like any club, SMR has gone through many changes over the years, but it retains the same values our founders had when it all began. Today it continues to be a peaceful, relaxing family ranch with over 65 members strong. SMR is now visited by people from all over the world wanting to relax, experience nudism, and feel the over 75 years of history this resort has to offer.
 

So come visit and see for yourself...you'll be glad you did.
 

                 
              Yesterday (c. 1940's)

                            
Today