The summer of 2012 has been one of the hottest on record for many American cities. And the extreme temperatures have everyone thinking the same thing—it’s time to head to the beach.
Instead of going to the same beaches as everyone else, why not find a hidden gem? BoatBooker’s team knows exactly where to head. Gunnison Beach at Sandy Hook in New Jersey was a special beach that made it to the top after some research.
You may wonder how any person can be able to do this. beach in New Jersey (one the most populous states in the nation) still considered a hidden jewel? This one has a big asterisk on it: a part of the beach is clothing-optional. A portion of Area G, or South Gunnison.
The statement reads: “While this area has not been designated as a clothing-optional area, this activity is not prohibited.” National Park Service. “The Park acknowledges that this use is popular and has a long history and informs visitors unfamiliar with the activity via signs.”
If you do decide to go to the beach in your birthday suits, then be aware that, as the NPS warns: “Nudity outside of the traditional area may be considered disorderly conduct.”
According to reports, nudists first fell in love with the beach in the 1970s and 80s because of its privacy. CentralNewJersey.com. Because the National Park Service manages the beach, it’s exempted from the public nudity laws of the state. The only nudist beach allowed in the state can be crowded, especially during summer.
Two more states to consider: New Jersey and Connecticut beaches in South Carolina No. 1 and No. Vereen Memorial Park near the border with North Carolina and Driftwood Beach on the coast of South Carolina, respectively, ranked No. Vereen Memorial Park, near the border of North Carolina and Driftwood Beach, on the coast of South Carolina are respectively No. 1 and No. Edisto Island.
Vukan Simic, founder of BoatBooker shared, “America’s Coast offers unparalleled diversity, beyond the tourist beaches resorts.” “America’s off-the-beaten-path coastline offers the authentic American beach experience, the one that travelers are seeking—unspoiled waters, stunning scenery, and the freedom to truly get close to the natural wonders of our country.”
Google Maps data was analyzed to identify the “best kept coastal secrets” in the U.S. The company searched for key words such as “secluded beach,” “hidden beach,” and “quiet beach” and concentrated on locations that had fewer than 100 reviews.
Below is the full list.
- Vereen Memorial Park, South Carolina
- Driftwood Beach, South Carolina
- Gunnison Beach, New Jersey
- Morris Island, South Carolina
- Torrey Pines City Beach, California
- Caswell Beach : North Carolina
- Dana Strands Beach: California (tie for 6th)
- Pirates Cove Beach: California (tie for 6th)
- Station 22 – Public Beach Access : South Carolina
- Edisto Beach State Park Campground in South Carolina
- Ocean Isle Beach: North Carolina (tie for 10th)
- Salt Creek Beach: California
- Gulf Shores Beach, Alabama
- Beach Circle #4 – Beach Access: Texas
- Cape Hatteras National Seashore: North Carolina
- Kirby Beach in California
- Funston Beach, California
- Carolina Beach, North Carolina
- Santa Ana River County Beach River Jetties: California (tie for 18th)
- Coquina Beach is located in North Carolina
- Little Corona Beach: California (tie for 20th)
- Crissy Field South Beach: California (tie for 20th)