Nudist resort bans children
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The owners of Desert Sun Resort in Palm Springs say they banned children out of concern for their welfare, angering many in the naturist community. See full story
A couple walks to one of the three pools at the Desert Sun nudist resort in Palm Springs. Resort owners Elizabeth and John Young banned children as of April 2011. (Don Bartletti / Los Angeles Times)
The owners of Desert Sun Resort in Palm Springs say they banned children out of concern for their welfare, angering many in the naturist community. See full story
Mike, a guest from Maryland, heads to the pool at the Desert Sun nudist resort. For the most part, “naturists” -- the industry’s preferred term -- don’t view bare-naked hiking or volleyball as sexual. (Don Bartletti / Los Angeles Times)
Judy and Mike, a Maryland couple, vacation at Desert Sun. They say they agree with the ban on children there. (Don Bartletti / Los Angeles Times)
Elizabeth Young is president and co-owner of the Desert Sun Resort in Palm Springs. The plaque at the resort’s entrance reads: “Abandon Clothes All Ye Who Enter Here.” (Don Bartletti / Los Angeles Times)