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SAN ONOFRE -- A battle nearly 40 years in the making is coming to a head at one of Southern California's most iconic beaches, pitting the suits against the people who don't wear any.

Swimsuits, that is.

After decades of looking the other way, officials at San Onofre State Beach in north San Diego County are set to crack down on a clothing-optional stretch of sand where people soak up the sun without fear of tan lines.

Citing ongoing complaints from park visitors and the fear of workplace harassment lawsuits from employees, officials say they will begin citing skinny dippers who refuse to cover up after Labor Day. New large signs warning that nudity is prohibited have recently sprouted up throughout the park, and rangers are telling nude sunbathers that their endless summer is about to end.

"Times have changed," said Rich Haydon, acting superintendent of the California Parks and Recreation Department's Orange Coast District. "The population growth within a two-hour drive of San Onofre has grown tremendously through the years. It can no long be considered a remote beach."

Angered naturists say they intend to fight the move lying down -- in the sand, as hundreds of nude sunbathers do every summer weekend.

"Do you think one or two rangers could cite all those people? No way," said R. Allen Baylis, who heads Friends of San Onofre Beach, a naturist group. "There's going to be no way to effectively enforce this policy."

Haydon responded with a chuckle. "It will be enforced," he said. "We've already been in discussion with other law enforcement agencies."

San Onofre's surf breaks are internationally known, in particular the perfectly shaped lines at Trestles and the easygoing 1960s time warp at the longboarders' hub known as Old Man's Beach.

Naturists worldwide know San Onofre for Trail 6, a dirt path that snakes down from sandstone bluffs to the beach's southern end, where it meets Camp Pendleton.

When President Nixon transferred part of the Marine Corps base to the state for use as a park, he told a reporter, "This is a great sunning beach."

James Healey agrees, but probably not in the way Nixon envisioned.

"The vibe is very mellow down here. People mind their own business," said Healy, 49, of Oceanside, who was lying on a towel naked one recent afternoon. "I don't understand why this is a problem. Who cares?"

At issue is a murky combination of regulations and policies that park rangers have used for years to deal with nudity.

State law forbids nudity in state parks "except in authorized areas set aside for that purpose." But there are no such areas. In the late 1970s, Russell Cahill, then-director of the state parks department, proposed establishing "clothing optional" areas but dropped the idea in the face of opposition and concerns over the enforcement costs.

Instead, he issued what's become known as the Cahill Policy, under which citations or arrests are made only after a complaint from the public and attempts to "elicit voluntary compliance."

Beachgoers have been baring it all at Trail 6 since the park opened in 1973. Back then, San Onofre was about as isolated as a place could be in Southern California, a strip of sand that was a long drive from a creeping metropolis that had not yet reached it.

"There's a mystique to San Onofre, even today," said Haydon, who first went to work there more than 20 years ago as a seasonal lifeguard. "It's a throwback to what California looked like 100 years ago."

In some respects, though, San Onofre isn't what it was even a decade ago.

The beach had 2.5 million visitors in 2007, up from 1.6 million in 2000. Some of the newcomers are upending San Onofre's cherished informality: Bonfires, beers and longboards evoked a California beach culture a generation ago that exists today only on Super 8 film.
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26 responses // Nude beach no more!

  • If people are comfortable enough to be nude at a designated nude beach, let them.
    huffamoose2k
  • Who the hell cares?? Geeze, leave them alone. I will never understand why Americans are so afraid of nudity. I think it's part of the reason our culture is so sex-obsessed. The naked body is made into some big, secretive, dirty thing. It's all the same stuff, but different shapes and sizes! If people don't want to see humans in their natural form, they should stay away from that particular beach...or move to antarctica or something.
    Becky6378
  • Oh no, Is California going conservative on me?
    Brockie
  • it's hilarious that some people are bothered by things that other people do; no one is getting naked specifically to offend other people. everyone just needs to mind their own business.
    WayneRegretzky
  • Parts is parts. We all get naked. We all have bodies.
    ILiveonaClock
  • Look the other way. I'm not offended by nudity unless it's some woman with saggy breasts or something, ewww.
    FallenMorgan
  • these nude beachgoers mean no harm and seem to be minding their own naked business. i say let them!
  • I don't understand why some people are so afraid of the naked body. We're all naked under our clothes.
    uroborus8
  • This is ridiculous. There should be a designated area for them / it. Instead of signs saying "no nudity" how about signs saying "if you can't handle the human body, stay out".
    VoyagerFilms
  • Earlier this week I got in a lot of trouble with people for suggesting that some laws are meant to be broken. This is one of those laws.

    There is nothing more natural than the human body. There is nothing more free than being able to expose your body by the ocean. When I am in southern California I will make a point to visit this beach and I will do it naked.
    uroborus8
  • The crazy thing is these nude sunbathers, if convicted, won't just get a fine. They'll be added to the sex offenders list. When will we grow up. Being nude is not a sex offense.
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    AndreaKnoll
  • I don't understand why nudity is bad and guns are good.
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    shroomfairy
  • Weak! I love nudity and being nude
    ProjectDRAFT
  • In the bible, Adam and Eve started covering their bodies due to their original sin. If this nation were really ran by the Christian Right than we should be focusing on how to fine with being nude.

    True Love is being secure with Nudity of yourself and others.
    thewarnerla
  • what is wrong with naked people. I for one love it
    xplayhousex
  • What is wrong with people? I don't like showing skin but I have no problem with others doing it. There's nothing immoral about it and it's stupid to think otherwise.
  • i didnt mean it like "omg what is wrong with people." i meant it like, what is wrong with that, nudity is natural
    xplayhousex
  • It's sad that people flip out over nudity. Come on! We all have the same things, with minor changes among gender. Grow up people!!
    EmissaryofLove
  • This is not bad. And I remember that I have ever viewed many sexy videos of those mature women on uniformedmatch*com , it is an online dating site on which the wealthy women seeking younger boyfriends. The handsome guys on that page may just for money or maybe love, and some other things, however, they can get what they want by satisfying a rich mature militery.
    yolanda261030
  • You'd think with all the plastic surgery in South Cali they'd be fighting to show off their naked improvements.
    Paul_Flynn
  • Maybe if we all saw all the natural kinds of body shapes on the beach people wouldn't get so hung up about plastic surgery and bulimia etc. Saying that when you see bad plastic surgery on a beach it puts you off too. I reckon the surgeons got it banned.
    chrishotstuff
  • I rememer an idea in a book... it was that people only have cloths, and modesty (exept for harsh weather) because humans perceive sex as an object, which has commercial value, that it is something that should not be displayed freely, as merchendise is not usually conveyed openly and frrely, but in marketplaces and shops.
    Lite_Black

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