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Life at Star Ranch

April 1, 2026 By Mark S Blog

Life at Star Ranch

I am often asked:  what is it like to spend time at Star Ranch.  Sadly, most of the outside world assumes that because we are naked we engage in casual sex.  Nothing could be further from the truth and in fact such behavior will get you removed from Star Ranch.

At Star Ranch, we host two 5K races per year.  One in the Spring and one in the fall.  We bring in a couple hundred runners who compete for medals based on their time.  We have digital scoring utilizing transponders on each runner.  Awards are earned based on age group.  This past Saturday was our spring race.  We set records for the top overall male and female finishers.  The weather was perfect for running and our guests took advantage of the conditions.

To an outsider, it may sound rather dull:  a small business trying to host a fund raiser by allowing folks to run through their property.  In reality, it is much more involved than that.  Parking, medical, flagging, water stations, cooks, entertainment, maintenance, registration and course preparation are all duties that must be assigned to team members.  My assignment is the finish line.  We have water, Gatorade and fruit for the runners as they finish.

A long term Star Resident met a man at last years Spring race.  They were married a month ago.  A father and daughter make their way down from Dallas each Spring and Fall to attend our races.  They consider their time at Star Ranch to be good bonding.  A couple comes down from MO for each race.

My wife and I were entertaining on our deck after the race and awards cermony.  The final four basketball games were on and we happened to be watching the Iowa Hawkeyes.  Unbeknownst to us, a first time visitor happened to be walking past our place when he realized we were watching Iowa.  He approached us and asked if he could join.  The answer was absolutely.  Introductions were made as our guest settled in with a drink to watch his team.  He was from Des Moines Iowa and had made the trip down for our spring 5K race which took place Saturday morning.

Here we had a first time visitor at Star Ranch who felt comfortable enough to approach strangers and ask if he could join our gathering.  Tell me how many times that happens in everyday life.

Nudist are, in my judgement, the friendliest folks you will meet.  If you are looking for people that look in the eye, ask questions and listen to the answers or people who just may become close friends give nudism a shot.  My wife and I consider it life changing.  You just may find that you agree.

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