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Squirrel Creek Lodge, an 18,000-square-foot former steakhouse in Littleton, looks a lot like any other event space used for corporate get-togethers or run-of-the-mill wedding parties.
But Squirrel Creek has hidden depths. Nearly every weekend, droves of people visit for racy parties where open-minded couples meet other open-minded couples looking to spice up their sex lives.
Among other things, Squirrel Creek hosts Scarlet Ranch, a 50,000-member swingers club that Seifert started more than a decade ago, before selling it. Members and guests come to the facility not necessarily to have sex, but to “go out to a club without kids,” he said. “No thumping music, no bar fights.”
“I think there is less sex here than in the parking lot of the Stampede (nightclub) on any night,” he said. “The allure is you possibly could go have sex, if you wanted” – but in one of Squirrel Creek’s six downstairs playrooms, not the parking lot.
Members live along the Front Range, as well as in Texas, Florida, Arizona, California and plenty of other places. For a busy event, 1,500 or more people show up, Sei-fert said. Nearby businesses are tapped for additional parking. Area hotels offer special rates and shuttles to people who come for the bashes.
Think of it as a country club, Seifert said, where people might sunbathe without clothes, cheer on participants in a foam fiesta (the foam gets sprayed on people; clothing is optional), or just dance and flirt – and that’s it – in a sexually charged environment.
“If you are 45, where do you go?” asked Seifert, 50, a wiry guy who describes himself as ultraconservative. “We have comedians. We do things.”
During a recent tour of Squirrel Creek, with its long bar, huge kitchen and array of games, workers were seen cleaning up an indoor pool party from the night before – the inflatable pool had collapsed and blow-up pool toys were scattered around. Continue reading “Colorado swingers spice up sex life at Squirrel Creek Lodge”