The Rocks
Rating: C
Diving off the rocks here can be risky, but that hasn't stopped this little skinnydipping site from growing in popularity. Visitors also like to sunbathe, swim, read, and just relaxed at the sunny nook along the river. If you jump from the rocks, please use caution.
Legal status:
Public access land of private property. See Lower Wohler Bridge for enforcement policy.
How to find it:
Follow the trail from Sunset (see above) downstream about a quarter mile.
The beach:
A 200-foot-long sandy riverbank that has high rocks on one side, plus a deep swimming hole.
The crowd:
"It's used by a mix of men, women, and couples," says Tom, a frequent visitor. "No citations have ever been issued at this beach to my knowledge." Best time to visit is late on weekdays. The rest of the time, says Tom, "it's pretty busy with clothed vacation users."
Problems:
Area subject to visits by deputies; nude use usually limited to weekdays; needs better directions.
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