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Top 5 Nude Beaches in the United States



Public nudity is something frowned upon in the United States - many of us are thankful for that -, although in Europe most beaches are nude friendly. If you want to feel a little more free, and looking for a new experience, then check out these top five nude beaches in the United States. 


5. San Gregorio, San Mateo County, California 

The small town of San Gregorio, home to only 287 people is just south of San Francisco. This is the oldest nude beach in the United States. San Gregorio is popular with the Bay area gay community, who are typically found on the northern part of the beach, and straight visitors tend to stay on the southern side. With two-miles of beach to explore there is a spot for everyone. No matter what side you are on, everyone stays to watch the sunset.  


4. Black's Beach, San Diego California

Tucked away between La Jolla and Torrey Pines State Beach, Black's Beach is incredibly secluded. Surrounded by high cliff walls, and a hike down a rugged, steep path to reach the beach it is perfect for the shy or first time nudists. Once you arrive on the beach expect to see toned nude bodies, and nude surfers alike!! 


3. Kehena Beach, Big Island, Hawaii 

If it is privacy you are looking for, then look no further than the black sands of Kehena Beach, found on the far eastern tip of Hawaii's Big Island. The beach is located far off of the tourist trail, and the hike from the road down to the beach on rugged lava-rock trails will be sure to keep the googly-eyes at bay. 


2. Gunnison Beach, Middletown, New Jersey 

Ever since the "Jersey Shore" aired the word "modesty" does not come to mind when you think New Jersey. Gunnison Beach is no exception, considered to be one the best nude beaches on the east coast, you will find well-tanned and toned guidos, and guidettes strutting their nude stuff just a few miles from New York City all summer long!


1. Haulover Beach, Miami, Florida 

Haulover Beach is one of the few government-run nude beaches in the United States, and it is a must-see. Just north of Bal Harbour and its luxury shops, Haulover Beach offers little privacy, considering it is a few miles from Miami Beach. Visitors flock here year round for the white sands, year-round warmth, amazing water, and the freedom to be a naked as you like. 



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