Southern California
... you can also camp nude in any California state park( see the Cahill Policy astablised In 1977)
If you're relying on the Cahill Policy to be your "permission
slip", you're out of luck.
In 2008 ''... Director Ruth Coleman of CA Parks has revoked the
Department's long-standing Cahill Policy, as it is applied to San
Onofre State Beach. That policy allows for the management of
clothing-optional areas within state parks and has been in force
statewide since 1979...''
Full article here:
www.naturistaction.org/blog/2008/07/nac-update-california-san-onofre.html
'' ... The nullification of the Cahill Policy has left the
Department with no unified statewide
policy to address a form of recreation that's obviously popular
with the public...''
Full article here:
www.naturistaction.org/Newsletter_08-10.pdf
Question: Why is this relevant here? This only
applies to San Onofre.
Answer: For a while it only applied to San Onofre but
not any more.
'' ... The Supreme Court's refusal to hear the case allows the
possibility that rangers may immediately begin issuing
citations for nudity under Title 14, Section 4322 of the California
Code of Regulations.
Because the appeal ruling was published, this threat applies not
only at San Onofre State Beach,
but at ALL UNITS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE PARK SYSTEM...''
Full article here:
naturistaction.org/AlertsAdvisoriesUpdates/UPDATES/CA_San_Onofre_10-22-09/ca_san_onofre_10-22-09.html
Question: What does that mean?
TICKETS FOR NUDITY ARE POSSIBLE AT ALL CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS