And, as I've said, if you want to be wholly certain you won't be ticketed, you go to Blacks.
You might not get ticketed at some of the places that have had a tradition of nudity, but at San Onofre or Pirates Cove you are taking a chance. People do.
And, as I've said, if you want to be wholly certain you won't be ticketed, you go to Blacks.You might not get ticketed at some of the places that have had a tradition of nudity, but at San Onofre or Pirates Cove you are taking a chance. People do.
I know in blacks but other beaches would be cautious.
Gaviota has a beach for us Sun lovers. A little closer than pirates cove. There are also some great hikes to swimming holes.
Try these for .ca.beaches
https://www.google.com/amp/www.sfgate.com/lifestyle/amp/Nude-beaches-on-the-California-coast-11200464.php
https://www.californiabeaches.com/map/nude-beaches-california/
I live in Orange County. Blacks is a long haul from here. I am going to hit up San Onofre soon, and just go past the fence onto the Marine base. While it IS technically trespassing on federal property, it's better than being ticketed by the rangers on the state park side of the fence.
I've heard that as long as you don't cause any trouble, nobody gives you problems.
YMMV.