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Re: Nude beaches near New York
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Sandy Hook is the best option <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Joy.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Nude beaches near New York
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Gunnison has a very to from city.
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Re: Nude beaches near New York
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Anonymous said: Gunnison has a very to from city. ???? WHAT ?????
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Re: Nude beaches near New York
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o2bnsxm said:Anonymous said: Gunnison has a very to from city. ???? WHAT ????? Ferry. Pretty sure that was a typo.
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Re: Nude beaches near New York
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Sandy Hook is fine for families, however... It is mostly adults. There is only one bathroom/changing facility and it's a LONG walk back there from the beach. There is a Ferry that runs from Midtown and Downtown Manhattan to Sandy Hook with bus service to Gunnison Beach. The Ferry is expensive though and I believe it only accepts cash. But it is a very pleasant trip. If you drive, you must arrive very early to get a parking spot; they fill quickly on summer weekends. Or arrive late in the afternoon.
That's why I wander and follow La Vie Dansante, that's all I want, La Vie Dansante (JB)
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Re: Nude beaches near New York
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bugambilias said:o2bnsxm said:Anonymous said: Gunnison has a very to from city. ???? WHAT ????? Ferry. Pretty sure that was a typo. Thanks. That does make more sense.
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Re: Nude beaches near New York
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There are nudist clubs in northern NJ that you should consider. I belong to Rock Lodge Club in Stockholm, NJ. Beautiful lake, overnight accomodations. Park just steps from lake beachfront. Family oriented.
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Re: Nude beaches near New York
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Kathleen said: Sandy Hook is fine for families, however... It is mostly adults. There is only one bathroom/changing facility and it's a LONG walk back there from the beach. There is a Ferry that runs from Midtown and Downtown Manhattan to Sandy Hook with bus service to Gunnison Beach. The Ferry is expensive though and I believe it only accepts cash. But it is a very pleasant trip. If you drive, you must arrive very early to get a parking spot; they fill quickly on summer weekends. Or arrive late in the afternoon. The Speadstreak Ferry costs $45 for a round trip ticket and they only accept cash. It gets you there in about 45 minutes. There is a snack bar with sandwiches and alcoholic beverages. Very pleasant. Kathleen is not kidding about the parking situation. If driving is the only option for you, consider going on a weekday. Not as crowded as the weekends---instead of 2,000-2,500 people on the beach, there will "only" be 500-600. At least that's my experience. Yes it's a long walk, but it's all on level ground. Anyone who's ever been "mountain climbing" to get to and from Black's Beach or Little Beach can appreciate that.
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