EDUN Naturist Urban Glamping, hot tub, king bed
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Private room
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3 guests
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1 bedroom
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1 bathroom
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2 beds
- Clothing optional accepted
- Host shares gay local tips
- LGBTQ+ venues nearby
- Wi-Fi
- Breakfast included
- Dedicated workspace
- Hot tub
- Gym
- Pets allowed
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About the Place Initially in English, this text was translated via a machine translation service and may contain inaccuracies or errors.
EDUN is a charming 1916 naturist bungalow nestled in the heart of the historic Marmalade District — Salt Lake City’s gayest residential neighborhood, near Capitol Hill. EDUN offers two inviting bedrooms and a warm, welcoming vibe, perfect for an unforgettable stay. This listing is for the Bell Tent in the Garden of EDUN, available through the summer only.
17-foot diameter bell tent with a king-sized bed, hybrid mattresses, 1500 thread-count sheets, comfortable sitting area, wifi, Keurig coffeemaker, chandelier.
The tent is shaded almost the entire day and there is a fan if it gets too warm. Light sleepers will appreciate the earplugs and night masks. We also provide all the little things you might forget.
All in the clothing-optional Garden of EDUN with a hot tub, large deck, exercise machine, massage table, sun loungers, outdoor shower, fish pond, and two fire pits.
You have access to the house's main bathroom and kitchen. Light breakfast is served, as well as a welcome drink, a basket of snacks, terrycloth robes, flip-flops, and all the amenities you'd expect in an upscale hotel.
A friendly (at first overly-friendly) Corgi-Shepard mix will greet you, as will the naturist homeowner. One will lick you, the other might need consent.
The gayborhood location is ideal to get downtown (1 mile), to Salt Lake's gay bars (2 miles), the airport (10 minutes), and to many hikes, museums, and other attractions. Right off the freeway.
In overly inclement weather, the TV room inside the house will be set up to sleep in. Check my Naturist Bungalow listing if you are looking for something more ... climate-controlled.
The homeowner publishes Utah's LGBTQ+ magazine and directory and knows the area quite well. Ask for recommendations.
* For additional guests, there is a full-sized tall air mattress that can be set up in a separate 14'x10' cabin-type tent across the yard.
EDUN is a charming 1916 naturist bungalow nestled in the heart of the historic Marmalade District — Salt Lake City’s gayest residential neighborhood, near Capitol Hill. EDUN offers two inviting bedrooms and a warm, welcoming vibe, perfect for an unforgettable stay. This listing is for the Bell Tent in the Garden of EDUN, available through the summer only.
17-foot diameter bell tent with a king-sized bed, hybrid mattresses, 1500 thread-count sheets, comfortable sitting area, wifi, Keurig coffeemaker, chandelier.
The tent is shaded almost the entire day and there is a fan if it gets too warm. Light sleepers will appreciate the earplugs and night masks. We also provide all the little things you might forget.
All in the clothing-optional Garden of EDUN with a hot tub, large deck, exercise machine, massage table, sun loungers, outdoor shower, fish pond, and two fire pits.
You have access to the house's main bathroom and kitchen. Light breakfast is served, as well as a welcome drink, a basket of snacks, terrycloth robes, flip-flops, and all the amenities you'd expect in an upscale hotel.
A friendly (at first overly-friendly) Corgi-Shepard mix will greet you, as will the naturist homeowner. One will lick you, the other might need consent.
The gayborhood location is ideal to get downtown (1 mile), to Salt Lake's gay bars (2 miles), the airport (10 minutes), and to many hikes, museums, and other attractions. Right off the freeway.
In overly inclement weather, the TV room inside the house will be set up to sleep in. Check my Naturist Bungalow listing if you are looking for something more ... climate-controlled.
The homeowner publishes Utah's LGBTQ+ magazine and directory and knows the area quite well. Ask for recommendations.
* For additional guests, there is a full-sized tall air mattress that can be set up in a separate 14'x10' cabin-type tent across the yard.
Amenities
- Clothing optional accepted
- Host shares gay local tips
- LGBTQ+ venues nearby
- Wi-Fi
- Breakfast included
- Dedicated workspace
- Hot tub
- Pets allowed
- Kitchen
- LGBTQ+ Kinky Amenities -
Nearby Attractions Initially in English, this text was translated via a machine translation service and may contain inaccuracies or errors.
"Handlebar" — a dog-friendly bicycle bar is a half-block away. Warm Springs Park, restaurants and coffee shops, a library, and convenience stores are within a few blocks. A bicycle shop 2 blocks away often has bicycles for rent. Scooters are everywhere, and a bicycle-sharing program is close by.
Gay Salt Lake:
• We have Harvey Milk Blvd with many boutique shops, restaurants, some coffee shops, two gay bars, and a theater. My favorite stops are Cahoots - a card, gift, and adult shop, and Coffee Garden right next door. Try-Angles is a long-running neighborhood gay bar, and MILK+ is a new large dance club.
• Trolley Square, located in a mammoth old refurbished trolley garage, has the best gay fashion store and another card/gift shop.
• The neighborhood I'm in is a gayborhood with many historic homes and a community theater in an old onion-domed church.
• Under the Umbrella is a new LGBT bookstore
• We have 2 other gay bars - The SunTrapp is a dive bar with a big patio, and WhyKiKi is right downtown serving food during the day, dance club at night, drag brunch on the weekends, and my favorite dish: Chicks-n-Dicks (chicken fingers and dick-shaped waffles)
• 45 minutes away is a nude "beach". I say "beach" because the water of the Great Salt Lake has receded so far, it is now just a flat, sandy area. My naturist group has campouts and day trips there.
• Our local contemporary art museum often has a queer art exposition going on.
• Our queer swim team allows drop-ins on Tuesday and Thursday nights.
• Our queer square-dance group allows drop-ins on their Thursday nights.
• In the summer there are a lot of queer sports you can watch, including football, dodgeball, and softball (though the leader of the softball is no longer in town, so not sure if that will happen this year).
• There are a ton of drag brunches on weekends and Matrons of Mayhem Bingo at a Baptist Church on the 3rd Friday of the month.
• We have a three-story Utah Pride Center, though it is mostly for events and youth drop-in. They do have a self-serve coffee shop where some people hang out.
• We no longer have any bathhouses. I miss that, lol.
• Other than strictly gay places, there are a ton of places to hike, museums (probably the best natural history museum in the country IMHO), and a huge art scene.
"Handlebar" — a dog-friendly bicycle bar is a half-block away. Warm Springs Park, restaurants and coffee shops, a library, and convenience stores are within a few blocks. A bicycle shop 2 blocks away often has bicycles for rent. Scooters are everywhere, and a bicycle-sharing program is close by.
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About the Host
Property Rules Initially in English, this text was translated via a machine translation service and may contain inaccuracies or errors.
No overnight visitors. Please change your Grindr profile to "cannot host." You are, however, able to invite people you know to sun on the deck, etc.
Drug-free household, though responsible alcohol and 420 are okay. The neighbors will smirk if they smell 420.
Smoking allowed outside only, please.
No overnight visitors. Please change your Grindr profile to "cannot host." You are, however, able to invite people you know to sun on the deck, etc.
Drug-free household, though responsible alcohol and 420 are okay. The neighbors will smirk if the...
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