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In which beach clothes are not allowed?

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.



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California's constitution guarantees all citizens the right to use the state tidelands,” Locklin told FOX 5. “Access for all.” That seems straightforward enough.

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Every beach in California is open to the public up to the mean high tide level (average of the high tides). So if you can get there from the water, tidelands, or an adjacent beach, you are legally allowed to be there as long as you don't venture onto the land above where an average high tide would be.

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Every beach in California is open to the public up to the mean high tide level (average of the high tides). So if you can get there from the water, tidelands, or an adjacent beach, you are legally allowed to be there as long as you don't venture onto the land above where an average high tide would be.

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These were the dirtiest beaches in California in 2022:
  • Santa Monica Pier (Los Angeles County)
  • Linda Mar Beach (San Mateo County)
  • Marlin Park (San Mateo County)
  • Erckenbrack Park (San Mateo County)
  • Tijuana River Mouth (San Diego County)
  • Pillar Point Harbor at Capistrano Avenue (San Mateo County)


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What most people don't realize is that it's illegal to take sand from any beach in California. Most States and cities have laws against taking sand, plants, and wood from local beaches.

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The Manhattan Beach site once housed Bruce's Lodge, a resort established in 1912 by the property's owners, Willa and Charles Bruce, as a place where Black tourists could go to avoid harassment at a time of rampant discrimination against Black people in California and beyond. It was known informally as “Bruce's Beach.”

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PUBLISHED: July 7, 2016 at 4:57 p.m. | UPDATED: August 28, 2017 at 6:04 a.m. Unlike on the East Coast, where Nantucket bluebloods can keep the riff-raff away, there are no private beaches on the 840 miles of California coastline.

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