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Although not a legally recognized nude beach, Playalinda Beach in Titusville, Florida has been a very popular nude spot for decades. Hundreds of nude sunbathers can be seen here during the weekends.

Entry to Playalinda Beach is $10 per vehicle and a little more for larger vehicles.

There are 13 parking lots and starting at lot 11 you can expect to start seeing a lot of nudists. As you make your way from the lot 11 area of the beach down to the end of lot 13, the percentage of nudists goes from about 50% to 100%. The farthest end of the lot 13 area is mostly gay men.

The distance from the lot 11 area of the beach down to the end of the lot 13 area is about 1 mile of walking, so this is a very large nude spot with plenty of room. You can have as much personal space as you want or you can enjoy the more crowded social areas.

For wildlife you can expect to see a lot of crabs, pelicans, sanderlings, and sea turtle nests.

The scenery of Playalinda Beach is very similar to Apollo Nude Beach , which is just one hour north on the Canaveral Seashore.

Probably the most interesting thing about Playalinda Beach is that it is the closest beach to NASA’s Cape Canaveral headquarters. Driving into Playalinda you can very clearly see the gigantic NASA Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) and all of the rocket launch pads. This makes Playalinda Beach one of the very best places in the world to witness a space rocket launch up close. Even at the farthest end of the lot 13 area of the beach you can see the tall lightning rods of NASA’s launch pads. If you happen to visit Playalinda Beach on the day of a rocket launch you will likely even be able to see the rocket being prepared.

The beach is open from 8am to 8pm in the summer.

You can see NASA’s Rocket Launch Schedule at these links:

https://www.nasa.gov/launchschedule/

https://www.kennedyspacecenter.com/events/events-calendar?pageindex=1&categories=Rocket%20Launches

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