Guest Blog by: Dave Beeman
Review of Tucson Arizona Naturist Resort Mira Vista
My wife and We can do for the life-style is always to discuss our encounters with others, as nudists the single finest thing. were approaching our 23rd wedding anniversary, and we had decided to plan a weekend getaway for the first time in 20 years. We live in New Mexico, which has tons of spots to see and things to do, but we decided to go to Arizona.
I jokingly suggested we go to Mira Vista, presuming my 90% fabric wife would never go for it. She questioned me, "What's Mira Vista?" I responded, "It's a clothes-optional resort just outside Social Nudism and Socializing While Nude , Arizona." Nothing more was said until after Fresh Year's, when she dropped a bombshell and said, "Let's make bookings at Mira Vista"! The rest is history.
View of the Tucson Arizona desert and hot air balloon, at Mira Vista Nudist Resort
We left Awesome Mexico on the morning of March 15th. It was a 5 hour drive to the resort from our dwelling, mainly via Interstate 10. The nudist resort was simple to discover, and we arrived with plenty of daylight left. The receptionist was very warm and friendly. She gave us a very short rundown of rules and policies, and then guided us on a tour of the facilities.
My first impression of the resort was that it was in a delightful location with an abundance of desert flora. It also had more than a little old west charm. The "club house" was originally a stage stop for the Butterfield Stage line.
It was built in 1850 and has pretty much been in continuous use in one form or another since then. The present owners, who also possess Laguna del Sol outside Sacramento, CA, bought the Mira Vista property and started it as a clothing-optional resort in 2006.
Mira Vista Nudist Resort in Tucson Arizona
There are a total of three pools, and one in ground hot tub. The primary pool is kept at a comfortable temperature and is just large enough to get in a few laps. There's a dedicated water volleyball pool, a 96 degree conversation pool, and the hot tub is maintained at a relaxing 106 degrees.
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There's a good sized work out room complete with weight machines, and the road around the resort provides a pleasant half mile loop to run or take a bare hike. The food was outstanding, and the prices were in the mid range. We spent the remainder of Friday afternoon enjoying the sun and met some very fine people from Canada. That evening, we skipped the karaoke in favor of a dinner in downtown Tucson (folks would pay me not to sing).
The next day was going to be a 100% clothing-free day for me, and we got an early start appreciating the sun after breakfast. The resort filled up quickly.
Now, I will say, that while there was a reasonable combination of sex, and the age demographic varied from 9 to 90, the vast majority were people older than I am at 46. This did not surprise me, given the fact that Tucson attracts a large number of snowbirds and retirees.
There was, however, no age discrimination, and I could tell the resort has loads of regulars. We even treated ourselves to a massage, and I must say, Kristina, the masseuse was excellent, and I could feel the positive power radiating from her hands.
There was a special St. Patrick's Day dinner and dance. The only negative thing I 'd say is they desire a larger lounge, as it was filled to capacity immediately both nights. The dance was a lot of enjoyment, with some really first costume ideas on display.
The view of the stars from the dialogue pool after that evening was dramatic and made an ideal ending to an excellent day. There are condos for sale on the resort, and a tour of the condos was offered. Our room was exceptional, not the Ritz, but plenty of space with an extremely fine front veranda to sit and appreciate the sounds of the desert while enjoying my morning coffee.
We left the nudist resort Sunday morning very unwillingly. While I will not say that my wife is now a fkk, I will say she enjoyed herself, and was the one who proposed we make plans to return!
Learn more about Mira Vista on their web site at http://www.miravistaresort.com
This Review of the Tucson Arizona Clothing Optional Nudist Mira Vista Reso
Review of Tucson Arizona Naturist Resort Mira Vista
My wife and We can do for the life-style is always to discuss our encounters with others, as nudists the single finest thing. were approaching our 23rd wedding anniversary, and we had decided to plan a weekend getaway for the first time in 20 years. We live in New Mexico, which has tons of spots to see and things to do, but we decided to go to Arizona.
I jokingly suggested we go to Mira Vista, presuming my 90% fabric wife would never go for it. She questioned me, "What's Mira Vista?" I responded, "It's a clothes-optional resort just outside Social Nudism and Socializing While Nude , Arizona." Nothing more was said until after Fresh Year's, when she dropped a bombshell and said, "Let's make bookings at Mira Vista"! The rest is history.
View of the Tucson Arizona desert and hot air balloon, at Mira Vista Nudist Resort
We left Awesome Mexico on the morning of March 15th. It was a 5 hour drive to the resort from our dwelling, mainly via Interstate 10. The nudist resort was simple to discover, and we arrived with plenty of daylight left. The receptionist was very warm and friendly. She gave us a very short rundown of rules and policies, and then guided us on a tour of the facilities.
My first impression of the resort was that it was in a delightful location with an abundance of desert flora. It also had more than a little old west charm. The "club house" was originally a stage stop for the Butterfield Stage line.
It was built in 1850 and has pretty much been in continuous use in one form or another since then. The present owners, who also possess Laguna del Sol outside Sacramento, CA, bought the Mira Vista property and started it as a clothing-optional resort in 2006.
Mira Vista Nudist Resort in Tucson Arizona
There are a total of three pools, and one in ground hot tub. The primary pool is kept at a comfortable temperature and is just large enough to get in a few laps. There's a dedicated water volleyball pool, a 96 degree conversation pool, and the hot tub is maintained at a relaxing 106 degrees.

There's a good sized work out room complete with weight machines, and the road around the resort provides a pleasant half mile loop to run or take a bare hike. The food was outstanding, and the prices were in the mid range. We spent the remainder of Friday afternoon enjoying the sun and met some very fine people from Canada. That evening, we skipped the karaoke in favor of a dinner in downtown Tucson (folks would pay me not to sing).
The next day was going to be a 100% clothing-free day for me, and we got an early start appreciating the sun after breakfast. The resort filled up quickly.
Now, I will say, that while there was a reasonable combination of sex, and the age demographic varied from 9 to 90, the vast majority were people older than I am at 46. This did not surprise me, given the fact that Tucson attracts a large number of snowbirds and retirees.
There was, however, no age discrimination, and I could tell the resort has loads of regulars. We even treated ourselves to a massage, and I must say, Kristina, the masseuse was excellent, and I could feel the positive power radiating from her hands.
There was a special St. Patrick's Day dinner and dance. The only negative thing I 'd say is they desire a larger lounge, as it was filled to capacity immediately both nights. The dance was a lot of enjoyment, with some really first costume ideas on display.
The view of the stars from the dialogue pool after that evening was dramatic and made an ideal ending to an excellent day. There are condos for sale on the resort, and a tour of the condos was offered. Our room was exceptional, not the Ritz, but plenty of space with an extremely fine front veranda to sit and appreciate the sounds of the desert while enjoying my morning coffee.
We left the nudist resort Sunday morning very unwillingly. While I will not say that my wife is now a fkk, I will say she enjoyed herself, and was the one who proposed we make plans to return!
Learn more about Mira Vista on their web site at http://www.miravistaresort.com
This Review of the Tucson Arizona Clothing Optional Nudist Mira Vista Reso