Just got back. Observations:

Beach is there, same as always, with chairs and umbrellas available.

Three-piece set-up was $20. That's what we did.

Men working the beach were friendly. However, they were not good at security, and there was insufficient enforcement of the "no camera" rule.

The further south you go, the more... uh, single men... you will see (south is to the right as you face the water). One offered weed to a couple single female cruisers.

Also on the south end, some folks set-up on their own little private "mini-beach," beyond the remains of the restaurant. A couple free chairs are there.

Plenty of "cruisers," out for a peek. Same as always.

The property itself is a disaster. You can walk through the shambles (I did a couple times). If you fancy a stroll, wear footwear, and you will be OK. Avoid entering buildings.

I never saw a porta-potty. We didn't need one, so we didn't look or ask.

Lots of clothed use at Perch. So a lot of people got dressed to go there. Especially on Sunday, all locals, all dressed. Didn't stop me, though.

Walking around, my biggest concern is this: It's possible that a company will purchase the property for a traditional beach resort. That's some valuable real estate there.