About Scott Creek Beach

About Scott Creek Beach

Scott Creek Beach is named after the creek south of the beach that flows into the Pacific Ocean. As is the case with a lot of public beaches that pride themselves in being “clothing optional” there is not much in the way of facilities and amenities. This isn't much of a problem though – for the most part, the beach is pretty much almost always deserted, and there is a quiet charm associated with the area; this is precisely why Scott Creek Beach is quite popular as a nudist beach – there is actually very little risk of you having to endure gawking from passers-by should you decide that you would like to soak the sun through your skin with little to no obstruction.

Scott Creek Beach is about half a mile long and sits at the very bottom of a fairly small bluff; the cliffs of the surrounding area are made out of hardened mud, so utmost care is advised – but you'd be happy to know that these same cliffs make for a beautiful photo opportunity. There are no limits to what you are allowed to do when you come to Scott's Creek Beach. You will also be happy to know – should you happen to be a prude – that despite being a “clothing optional” beach, Scott Creek nudists generally don't wander around shocking people with their unashamed bits.