Are there clothing optional beaches in California?
Lands End Beach // Northern CaliforniaClose to San Francisco, Lands End Beach is a clothing-optional beach which is particularly quiet and private during weekdays.
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Clothing-optional options are limited in the United States, but there are a few public beaches where nudity is accepted, including Haulover Beach in Miami, Gunnison Beach in New Jersey, North Baker Beach in San Francisco, and Black's Beach near San Diego.
Tybee Island stretches out over 2 sq miles. With only one-quarter mile designated as clothing optional, more than 2.45 miles of the beach would still be left as clothing-required -- or however you want to term it. In this, we give way for everyone to go to the beach however they choose.
Otherwise, if the beach is clothing optional or if it has a clothing optional section, you're free to stay clothed, wear a swimsuit, go topless, or go completely nude there. It's your choice, and everyone there will be fine with your choice.
Uncooked meats. Grilling is a favorite beach activity for many. But bringing a bunch of raw hamburger meat or chicken that will sit around at various temperatures before it is barbecued is not the best idea. In general, Torres recommends against bringing raw or uncooked meats to the beach ever.
Rip currents, lightning, sharks, sun burn, poor water quality and marine debris — now that certainly does not evoke thoughts of an idyllic beach day, but anything can happen and its best to be prepared. In fact, these are just a handful of the many dangers you can encounter at the beach on any given day.
Since sharks see contrast colors, anything that is very bright against lighter or darker skin can look like a bait fish to a shark. For this reason, he suggests swimmers avoid wearing yellow, white, or even bathing suits with contrasting colors, like black and white.
Those surveyed weighed in on “beach etiquette” with the top rules being: don't sit too close to others if there is open space (58%), don't litter (53%) and don't shake off sand too close to others (51%).