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A drone view of the San Gregorio State Beach in San Gregorio, Calif., on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. The Peninsula Open Space Trust is purchasing the nearby San Gregorio Ranch Beach195-acre property just to the north for $10 million. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
A drone view of the San Gregorio State Beach in San Gregorio, Calif., on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. The Peninsula Open Space Trust is purchasing the nearby San Gregorio Ranch Beach195-acre property just to the north for $10 million. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
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“You feel more connected with nature. I had stress. I thought how I do I get rid of it? Get naked! I get to be myself in nature. Nobody is here. Some people frown upon it. But a lot of people respect it. We aren’t hurting anybody. This beach is a calm place in nature.”

— Varinka Muldawer of Santa Cruz, who was walking down to the San Gregorio Ranch beach where she planned to disrobe. A nudist haven since the 1960s, the property’s recent purchase deal by the Peninsula Open Space Trust ensures its preservation as an extension of a neighboring state beach, though it’s clothing-optional future remains unclear.

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