"We need a camping ground."
Mr Valk said there was a demand for a nudist-type retreat or campground in Rotorua, especially given the city was a tourist city.
"I'd like to see something where we can accommodate motorhomes, caravans, one or two cottages, chalets ... my first goal is to find somebody that's prepared to give us land with a dwelling on it, somewhere near a lake or hot spring would be ideal."
He would also like nudity to become more acceptable, which he was already noticing, he said.
When the Rotorua Naturally members went for naked bushwalks, people who weren't members and came across them also stripped off and walked with them, he said.
"It's amazing how many people join in."
He said his home in Pukehangi was by no means private but his neighbours didn't mind that he, his wife and the group preferred to spend their days naked.
He said they provided a relaxed venue for the weekly gatherings. "It's not about sex and it's not about swinging parties. It's just a social group that we have here, we open our home and veg out.
"It's just about being free."
The family-oriented group was set up about 18 months ago because there wasn't a place for naturists to get together in the city.