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Not For Never-Nudes: Celebrating National Nude Recreation Week

Not For Never-Nudes: Celebrating National Nude Recreation Week

Nudity on LA County beaches is against the law, but that shouldn't prevent the bold among you from finding somewhere in SoCal to celebrate National Nude Recreation Week, which kicked off yesterday. According to msnbc, the week will be filled not just with happy nudists frolicking about, but with some nude resorts hoping to preach the nekkid gospel to the bashful more ›

Keep Your Pants, and Everything Else, On at Former Nude Beach

Keep Your Pants, and Everything Else, On at Former Nude Beach

I'll cost you more than just the extra suntan lotion if you try to get away with nude sunbathing down at San Onofre State Beach, according to the OC Register. The former clothing-optional spot is being watched by local authorities, who have issued their first citations to beach-goers in the buff since state officials launched a crackdown (no pun intended) two years ago. Los Angeles resident Andres Garza got the first ticket, which is a misdemeanor that could cost him about $500, and another suit-less sunbather got one over the weekend. A side note: For gentlemen who prefer gentlemen, San Onofre was one of our picks for the 5 Gayest Beaches in SoCal. more ›

San Onofre's Nude Beach to be Clothed

San Onofre's Nude Beach to be Clothed

As of July 1st, Trail 6 at San Onofre State Beach will no longer by "clothing-optional." A few problems have caused this, one of which, is the popularity of the beach (which includes regular beaches). "It's no longer one of those remote beaches that is out of sight and out of mind, that few people go to," State Parks spokesman Roy Stearns told the OC Register, who says that "the number of people who go to San Onofre, in San Diego County, increased to about 2.5 million last year, from about 1.7 million people in 2000." But that's not the only reason. more ›

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