"I've been a resident here for 3 years, and I can honestly say it's one of the best decisions I've ever made. The campground has the best of both worlds whether you come up during the week, on a non event weekend, or event weekend you can always find something to do! It's peaceful, and beautiful--but it's the people who make it truly special. Everyone is welcoming, respectful, and quick to make you feel like part of the 2c family.\n\nThere's always something going on--whether it's an event, parade, or just sitting around the fire sharing stories and laughs. And of course, the clothing-optional part makes it easy to relax, be yourself, and enjoy the sunshine without a care.\n\nGlen and Stephanie do an amazing job running the business while also maintaining genuine friendships and keeping communication open and honest. That balance is rare, and it's a big part of why this place feels so special.\n\nIm writing my experience directly and I hope if you think about visiting you express your personal experiences as well! For me this place has given me great friendships, courage I didn't know I had, wonderful memories, and a true sense of home. If you're looking for a safe, friendly, and fun clothing-optional campground, this is it."
Bluff Valley Campgrounds
61297 390th Ave, Zumbro Falls
+1 507-753-2955
Crow Wing Lake Campground
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2393 Crow Wing Camp Rd, Brainerd
+1 218-829-6468
"Great family owned campground! We had a site right on the lake and enjoyed the beautiful view. Lots to do for the kids. Our grandkids took full advantage of the awesome pool. The campground store came in handy as we found ourselves needing things throughout our stay, also very well supplied. Owners were very friendly and helpful. Planning to go back ."
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What term can be used for an adult, especially a man, who is in his forties and still behaves like a teenager, shunning responsibilities typical of mature people, preferring to enjoy himself?
"Adult children" comes from "adult children of alcoholics", but now has broader reference to adults who were abused emotionally, physically or sexually in childhood.
16 The word adult appear to have derived from the Latin term adultus, meaning grown up, mature, adult, ripe. Adulterate (and its cognate adultery) is reported to derive from the Latin adulterare - to falsify, corrupt. Are the meanings and derivation of adult and adulterate, directly related, or is this just a coincidence of spelling?
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