This creek-side spot features amazing rock formations, waterfalls, and a swimming hole. You can safely leap from a cliff into the deepest part. People from our group showed up through the day and mostly just hung out relaxing and enjoying the magical surroundings. ONE VIDEO ADDED here February 2022.
On-camera: Kris, Mari, Rich, Julie, Goata, Ishmael, Cassidi, Cassidy, Zach, Azure, Cally, Dick, Nicki
Photos: Spencer, AndyO, Zach
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Oregon Creek
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Oregon Creek
gallery-1 116 photos We arrive in this perfect spot in the Yuba Rivers area of California. Wait until you see the waterfall!
gallery-2 135 photos Come on in! The water is beautiful! At the bottom of the falls is a perfect swimming hole.
gallery-3 103 photos Lovers leap from the ledge! We brought a rope to make it easier to get in and out of the water.
gallery-4 123 photos Butoh Bob lead us in a body-movement workshop. It's good to stretch out and try to touch the essence of nature!
gallery-5 100 photos It's been a great day, but all good things must end some time!
video 6:15 Some video was shot at his lovely spot near the Yuba Rivers. Here it is edited into a short vignette of naked bliss.
nomad-notes
A few years ago Kris and I did a weekend scouting trip of the Yuba Rivers area (there are two main forks) north of Sacramento. We complied a list of "known nudist spots" from various internet posts and meticulously checked out most of the reasonably accessible ones. One spot had a ton of barbed wire criss-crossing the path leading to the river and as we approached, a rustic mean-looking fellow appeared with a shot gun! It was private property apparently. Most places are on public land. The most amazing spot we found was the one in this gallery, and only a 5-minute walk from the roadside. Oregon Creek runs into the Yuba river just a mile south. Months later we organized this trip, but I could not make it, so the only video on this occasion was a few minutes worth shot by Spencer. In the summer of 2014 we went again as a side trip from a camping spot 20 minutes away. Then for 2015 we camped right above Oregon Creek.