Carmela is a journalist from London. Last Updated on May 28, Heading to California and want to get your kit off? The Golden State is home to several nude beaches where you can really let your hair down, forget about the constraints of your swimsuit, and feel at one with nature. From fully nude stretches of sand to clothing optional spots, here are the best nude beaches in California. Blacks Beach is easily the most famous nude beach in California. Located in San Diego, the beach is hidden from view and accessible from a trail that starts at Torrey Pines Gliderport. More Mesa Beach, located north of downtown Santa Barbara, is a fun, clothing-optional beach. This can only be done at low tide — so be check tide timings before and be very careful.

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They organise events at beaches, in nearby nudist resorts and in private places. They organise events in nearby nudist resorts and in private places. Nude hiking has been approved by the LA county sheriff in Two hiking trails, one is 3 miles 5km and the other one is 10 miles 16km. South of the upper trail. More shady hiking on the banks of the creek. Nearby the Pine Springs campground are several secluded spots which are great for nude use. A favourite is Trail Lake.
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Black's Beach: This secluded La Jolla beach has been a clothing-optional mecca for several decades. Boneyard Beach: In Encinitas, about 25 miles north of San Diego, Boneyard is a fairly secluded beach located below a very steep cliff. Apparently, to keep the peace, nudists are encouraged to disrobe north of the trail but to leave the south of the trail area for the clothed crowd. To find it, keep your eyes peeled because the park is marked with only one sign on Highway 1. Privates Beach: A locked gate prevents just anyone from using this Santa Cruz beach which is popular with locals who surf or like to sunbathe naked. The actual Shark Fin rock formation off the shore is visible from Highway 1. Four Mile Beach: The name comes from the four-mile drive it takes from downtown Santa Cruz north to the parking lot along Highway 1.
When going nude on California's beaches, there's often a wide chasm between expectation and reality -- but that's more of a "nude beach" thing than a California thing. You can't just drop trou and get an all-over tan at any old stretch of Golden State shoreline, and the select beaches where California does allow nude sunbathing are mostly and not-so-coincidentally in hard-to-reach and obscure locations. In other words, they're the kind of amenity-free beaches where you'd do well to bring your own food, drinks, chairs, and umbrellas. Many of the state's most popular and underrated nude beaches are hidden mere minutes away from the popular shopping malls that line our coast, but you'd never know it unless you knew where to look. So, we're telling you where to look: here are all the best beaches to bare your ass in California, how to get to them, and everything you need to know once you're there.