
Apollo Beach - Canaveral National Seashore - Florida
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lazyCachers
N 28° 51.497 W 080° 46.574
17R E 521824 N 3192305
Located at the southern-most end of the northern section of the Canaveral National Seashore - Parking lot 5.
Waymark Code: WM4C2E
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 08/04/2008
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Hours:
6:00 am - 6:00 pm (when Standard Time is in effect)
6:00 am - 8:00 pm (when * Daylight Saving Time is in effect)
* Daylight Saving Time begins at 2:00 am on the second Sunday in March, and reverts to Standard Time on the first Sunday in November.
Apollo Beach is located at the north end of the Canaveral National Seashore. The clothing optional area has been traditionally south of crossover #5. Unlike, Playalinda Beach at the south end of Canaveral, there is no history of mass arrests and no anti-nudity law. The only problem is very limited parking. The distance between lot 4 and 5 is 2 miles.
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The accomodation agreement specifies an area beginning some 120 yards south of lot 5 (same as before the agreement). There are 29 parking places for your use if you get there early enough. One set of restrooms is currently available in that area. PLEASE limit your clothing optional recreation to that area!!
If you are unable to find a parking space in that area, you may be able to park in lot 4 and walk or bike the 2 1/4 miles to lot 5 (same as before the agreement).
Under the agreement, you will see signs advising beachgoers where nude sunbathing can be expected and where it is NOT expected. Please abide by those signs! (if you find them). There will also be informational leaflets given to park visitors to minimize and eliminate confusion and conflict between textile and non-textile users. (hopefully you will receive one.)
Have an enjoyable visit, and PLEASE REMEMBER:
- stay OUT of the dunes or you will be ticketed.
- park only in designated areas or you will be ticketed.
- refrain from any behavior that could be interpreted as lewd or lascivious (sexual) or you will be arrested.
- please be respectful to the rangers so that we can maintain a courteous and cooperative atmosphere.
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