Myrtle Beach is in Murramarang National Park, north of Batemans Bay on the NSW South Coast. It's an "unofficial" clothing-optional beach, also enjoyed by families, a few daytrippers and campers from the national park. There's not very often many people there - mainly because it's a bit of a walk to get there from the car park, and there are no facilities.
The day we visited was glorious as the photos show.
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Is there still a big tree in the middle of the car park? I first noticed it when I backed the Holden into it.
It was 100% clothing free the day I was there circa 2000. I had the beach to myself!
Can't remember Graeme...probably!
It looks peaceful and pretty. But does your title mean it can be a nudist beach?
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Yes, that's exactly what it means. You can bathe nude at any Eurobodalla beaches, unless you cause offence...and that can only be tested when it's tested! That's according to a council officer, anyway.
Great spot so relaxing wen i go there i do only wear a gstring
we used to camp on this beach back in the 60's - 70's - when you could drive all the way down on to the beach - there was never anyone else there, we had the whole beach to ourselves - I will have to see if I can find some photos!
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