Spring is in the air, and so are a few bare cheeks.
Ahead of World Naked Gardening Day on May 3, LawnStarter dug into the data to uncover 2025’s Best Cities for Naked Gardening. These cities let you weed in the buff without getting tangled up in legal trouble.
To find the best places to let it all hang out among the hedges, we analyzed the 500 biggest U.S. cities using 11 revealing metrics, including nudist populations, public nudity laws, Google search interest, and even the forecast for World Naked Gardening Day.
After all, no one wants to garden au naturel in a downpour.
How did we strip down the data? Check out our full methodology.
Contents
- Top 5 Cities for Naked Gardening
- From Bold to Bashful: City Rankings
- The Bare Facts: Study Insights
- Ask the Experts
- A Final Word on WNGD
- Methodology
Top 5 Cities for Naked Gardening
Ready to bare it all in the garden? Scroll through the slideshow below for a closer look at the top 5 cities where the sun shines, the soil’s rich, and some gardeners go green (and garment-free).
From Bold to Bashful: City Rankings
See how your city stacks up in the nude gardening lineup:
The Bare Facts: Study Insights
Miami (No. 1), Seattle (No. 2), and Austin (No. 3) don’t beat around the bush. Public nudity is legal, letting gardeners go full bloom without worry. Topless and thriving? That’s Austin, Atlanta (No. 4), and Asheville, North Carolina (No. 5).
Brrr, Racine, Wisconsin (No. 438), Anchorage, Alaska (No. 479), and Kenosha, Wisconsin (No. 427), are forecasted to have the chilliest Naked Gardening Day, with temperatures hovering around 51 to 53 degrees Fahrenheit. Gardeners here might want to grab a leaf (or two) for warmth.
Des Moines, Iowa (No. 440), will be cloudy with a chance of cover-ups, landing last in the Weather category. The city’s cool temperatures, high forecasted wind (13 mph), and 77% chance of rain on May 3 are not ideal conditions for going bare among the begonias.
Naked gardening isn’t exactly trending in places like Boulder, Colorado (No. 423), Auburn, Alabama (No. 110), and Flagstaff, Arizona (No. 388). They were among dozens of cities with low Google search interest in both naked gardening and public nudity. Not everyone’s itching to ditch their overalls.
Ask the Experts
Public nudity can be a touchy subject. We reached out to a panel of fully clothed experts to offer their tips for safely gardening in the buff.
- Why is nudity still widely taboo in the U.S., especially in public or semi-public spaces, compared to more socially accepting countries like Europe?
- Can nude gardening or pubic nudity play a role in advancing body positivity or wellness?
- What traits do cities that allow public nudity tend to share?
- What are the potential benefits and risks of gardening in the nude — physically, mentally, or socially?
- If someone is trying nude gardening for the first time, what practical or safety tips should they keep in mind?
A Final Word on WNGD
What is World Naked Gardening Day? “It is a joyful annual celebration founded in 2005 by nudist and permaculture advocates Mark Storey and Jacob Gabriel. Held on the first Saturday of May, WNGD invites people everywhere to experience nature on a deeper level — by gardening clothes-free. It’s not about shock value, but about body positivity, environmental connection, and embracing simplicity,” says a representative of ClothesFree.com.
Why garden naked? Naturist Education’s WNGD page notes: “Gardening naked is not only a simple joy, it reminds us – even if only for those few sun-kissed minutes – that we can be honest with who we are as humans and as part of this planet.”
ClothesFree.com notes, “ Held on the first Saturday of May, WNGD invites people everywhere to experience nature on a deeper level—by gardening clothes-free. It’s not about shock value, but about body positivity, environmental connection, and embracing simplicity.”
Here are some things to know:
The date of WNGD, the first Saturday of May, has not been embraced by all. Why? It’s too cold across much of the northern part of the country to be naked outside. In some cities, you could still turn blue from the cold.
In fact, World Naked Gardening Day is observed on different dates around the world based on the local or regional climate.
But how to observe WNGD safely? Here are a few tips:
- Start small and lean into it. Missouri State University’s Alicia Walker, Ph.D., from our Ask the Experts segment, notes: “If you’re nervous, start small, like watering or weeding, so you can ease into it. Give yourself permission to feel a little awkward at first. We’re so accustomed to covering ourselves that feeling awkward is normal.”
- Wear sunscreen everywhere. Pale parts of your body will easily burn. New York University’s Tessa West notes in her expert comments above that this applies to naked gardeners of all skin tones and races.
- Don’t use any chemicals (like weed killer) that might come in contact with your body. “If you need gloves to handle your gardening chemicals, it might not be a good time to go nude,” West notes.
- Don’t sit naked on the ground. You’re tired of gardening, but don’t rest on the dirt or grass. Ants and fire ants are easily confused, and fire ants have a vicious bite.
- Watch out for itchy, prickly plants. Be careful about what plants you are around or planting – poison ivy, cactus, pampas grass, etc. Plant-caused rashes, pricks, and cuts can be hard to reach and treat on some parts of the body.
- Don’t hurt yourself. Do dig some holes for seeds or plants. Do not use a hedge clipper, string trimmer, or rototiller naked.
Whether you garden naked or not, never operate a lawn mower in the nude. Skip the risks and hire a local LawnStarter lawn care pro to keep your grass green and healthy while you focus on everything else life throws your way.
Media Resources
Quotes from LawnStarter Editor-in-Chief Jeff Herman:
- While Miami leads the pack, unexpected cities like Albany, New York (No. 127), and South Carolina’s Columbia (No. 19) and Charleston (No. 30) also boast some of the highest nudist populations. Perhaps you’ll want to check out Upstate New York’s private nudist campground or the Carolina Foothills’ private nudist resort.
- 237 cities in the ranking, including San Francisco (No. 15), Baltimore (No. 12), and Philadelphia (No. 10), have all-party consent laws for recording that add an extra layer of protection, making it safer (and more respectful) to let it all hang out while gardening.
A couple of things worth noting:
- World Naked Gardening Day Can Be Observed Anywhere. If you live in an apartment, you can slip out the balcony door in the buff and plant tomatoes in cities like New York (No. 62), Atlanta (No. 4), and Portland, Oregon (No. 9).
- Fences DO Make Great Neighbors: If you’re planning to garden naked, consider putting up a privacy fence. It’s a great way to stay safe, avoid prying eyes, and enjoy your harvest in peace.
Making the backyard fence taller was the first home improvement I made when I bought a house in Gainesville, Florida (No. 397). I’ve never gardened naked, but it’s better not to have neighbors peeping on anything in the yard.
- You Don’t Have to Have a Green Thumb to Garden – Naked or Otherwise. World Naked Gardening Day is about connecting to nature.
- Might WNGD move to a later date next year? Because it’s still too chilly the first Saturday in May to be out naked gardening, some have pushed for a later date.
“I have been an advocate of changing the date for a long time,” naturist activist Bill Schroer, who owns a naturist B&B in Michigan, emailed recently. “As a Michigan resident, I can affirm that northern states often see cold, wet weather through a good part of May.”
Doug Hickok, who manages the WNGD web page, notes, “It’s not easy to change the date, though. There are a lot of naked gardening and naturist enthusiasts who would need to embrace the change. And a lot of websites would need to be updated to reflect the new date.”
- High-resolution images of cities
- 2021 Ranking Results
- 2022’s Ranking Results
- 2023’s Ranking Results
- 2024’s Ranking Results
Methodology
First, we determined the factors (metrics) that are most relevant to the Best Cities for Naked Gardening. We then assigned a weight to each factor based on its importance and grouped those factors into two categories:
- Nude Gardener-Friendliness
- Weather Forecast
For each of the 500 biggest U.S. cities, we then gathered data on each factor from the sources listed below the table.
Finally, we calculated scores (out of 100 points) for each city to determine its rank in each factor, each category, and overall. A city’s Overall Score is the average of its scores across all factors and categories. The highest Overall Score ranked “Best” (No. 1) and the lowest “Worst” (No. 500).
Notes:
- The “Worst” among individual factors may not be No. 500 due to ties.
Sources: True Nudists, FindLaw, CriminalDefenseLawyer, World Population Review, LawnStarter, Google Trends, Accuweather, and Recording Law
Main Photo Credit: Tainted Fruit / Wikimedia Commons /, CC BY-SA 4.0