The main beach near the parking area is for clothed swimmers. For nude bathing, you will want to head down the trail to the overlook, where you can follow any of a number of smaller trails to the water. At the water's edge, there are plenty of large flat rocks, warmed by the sun, perfect for stretching out upon. There is no sandy beach. Chances are, you will have the place to yourself. However, if someone is already there, don't worry. There are plenty of nooks and crannies in the rocks to find a spot of your own.
The view alone is worth the trip. Two states; two mountain ranges; one lake. Sumptuous. Stunning. Breathtaking.
From central Burlington, drive south on US-7 to Queen City Park Road and turn right(west) onto it. Continue about .5 mile and turn left onto Central Avenue, procee a short to entrance of Red Rock Park on the right. Find the small beach next to the parking lot, and from there hike westward along bicycle path for twenty minutes to an outlook over lake. From here hike down to the flat rocks.
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- Directions:From central Burlington, drive south on US-7 to Queen City Park Road and turn right(west) onto it. Continue about .5 mile and turn left onto Central Avenue, procee a short to entrance of Red Rock Park on the right. Find the small beach next to the parking lot, and from there hike westward along bicycle path for twenty minutes to an outlook over lake. From here hike down to the flat rocks.
- Hours:Warm summer days.
- Nudity / Policy:Yes / Nudity at Red Rocks Park is known and tolerated.
- Wheelchair Accessible:No
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