Little Presque Isle,

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Is This Your Business?
 

Excellent swimming when the water is warm enough. Sunbathing is great unless the flies are out. Nude Sunbathing seems to be accepted in that hardly anyone else goes there, but keep shorts handy for an occasional beach walker who may not expect nudity.
Crowd: Only a few locals and tourists who know the area, usually middle-aged guys but occasional college students. A few local professional types go there for long lunches during the summer.

Who's Coming

Only a few locals and tourists who know the area, usually middle-aged guys but occasional college students. A few local professional types go there for long lunches during the summer.

  • Crowd:Only a few locals and tourists who know the area, usually middle-aged guys but occasional college students. A few local professional types go there for long lunches during the summer.
  • Hours:Mid-day on sunny summer days
  • Cruising Info/ Tips:Just lay out in the sun and be friendly!
    Cruisiest Spots: Usually guys hook up quickly, as we know all the regulars.
  • Nudity / Policy:Yes / Hardly anyone else goes there, so it's never been a hassle.
  • Wheelchair Accessible:No
  • Warnings:Occasional gawker walking in the woods at the edge of the beach, but he just wants to see the bodies on the beach (I've seen him jack off while watching). The DNR does patrol the area, but have never heard of anyone being hassled for sunbathing.
 
whos coming to Little Presque Isle,
 
 
  • Is it near mile marker #7? I drove past it a few miles and by the time I got back it was to dark to see anything.

    Commented on 9/4/2007 8:48:42 AM

     
  • It is on 550 (the road to Big Bay).Nice place for sun and fun.

    Commented on 9/1/2003 7:59:41 AM

     
  • This listing is an accurate description of the action at this beach, but it fails to mention the location. Nude sunbathing and "hooking up" actually takes place about one-half mile north of the more popular Little Presque Isle beach. It can be reached by parking along side the road and walking through the woods to the beach, or park at Little Presque (big parking lot provided) and walk up (north) the beach until you get away from the crowds.

    Commented on 3/22/2000 12:00:00 AM

     
 
 
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