Gunnison Beach
Sandy Hook, NJ United States
Welcome to Gunnison Beach, New Jersey's Premier Naturist Destination Nestled on the picturesque Sandy Hook Peninsula, Gunnison Beach offers a serene, clothing-optional experience for sun-seekers and naturists alike. It stands out as one of the most well-known nude beaches in the United States,...
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Gunnison Beach
Sandy Hook, NJ United StatesAbout Gunnison Beach
Welcome to Gunnison Beach, New Jersey's Premier Naturist Destination
Nestled on the picturesque Sandy Hook Peninsula, Gunnison Beach offers a serene, clothing-optional experience for sun-seekers and naturists alike. It stands out as one of the most well-known nude beaches in the United States, celebrated for its respectful and friendly atmosphere. This beach is federally owned, ensuring that its status as a clothing-optional beach is legally protected, embodying the naturist spirit of freedom and relaxation.
Visitors can enjoy the clear Atlantic waters and clean sands, perfect for a day of sunbathing or a refreshing swim. Amenities such as public restrooms and showers are conveniently available, enhancing your beach experience. Gunnison's community is vibrant and welcoming, making it an ideal spot for both seasoned nudists and those new to the naturist lifestyle.
If you're planning to explore natural beauty in its truest form at Gunnison Beach, remember it champions a nudity-friendly but non-sexual environment, respecting all visitors' rights to privacy and peaceful enjoyment. Embrace the freedom at one of the finest FKK experiences on the East Coast!
Gunnison Beach Directions
Garden State ParkwayContinue south on Garden State Parkway. (When Parkway divides, use either the Express or Local lanes, whichever is better for traffic conditions.) Take Exit 117 onto State Rt. 36 south (follow sign for Gateway National Recreation Area). Continue on Rt. 36 about 12 miles. Nearing the shore, watch for sign "Sandy Hook / Gateway National Recreation Area next right" just before a drawbridge. Immediately following the drawbridge, an exit ramp to the right crosses back over Rt. 36 into the park