Famous nude beach faces a cover-up

Source: Agencies  |   2008-6-18  |     NEWSPAPER EDITION


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CAMPAIGNERS want naked bathers to cover up at one of the most famous nude beaches in the United States.

For decades, people have visited the beach at Lake Willoughby's Southwest Cove in Vermont which is listed in nudist guides and on Websites. All are welcome, naked or not, while cameras without permission and sexual behavior are forbidden.

The beach is on public land that isn't visible from the highway. The state, which has no laws banning public nudity, advises visitors with a sign at a trail head leading to the beach that warns "be advised, you may encounter nude bathers."

But some Westmore residents want to be able to use the beach without having to worry they or their kids will confront a naked person. They're pushing the town to pass an anti-nudity ordinance.

"For me, it's about common public decency, getting families and kids and people and Westmore back down to what they all talk about as being the most beautiful place, and they don't go there any more," said Tony Strange, who lives about a kilometer from South Cove and helped circulate a petition asking for the ordinance.

Regulars say the nude beach is an accepted part of the area that doesn't cause any trouble.

On a recent hot Saturday afternoon, about 15 people were at the beach. Other than the absence of swimsuits, there was nothing to distinguish it from a traditional beach: People brought beach chairs and coolers, some paddled canoes, others just sunbathed.

"We try to make it clean, safe and enjoyable for everyone, that includes families with children, that includes anyone from anywhere, and yet we're being accused of dominating the area," said David Timson, who has been going to Southwest Cove for 20 years and is head of a newly formed organization called Friends of Southwest Cove.

Westmore, about 32 kilometers south of the US-Canada border, has a year-round population of 319, which jumps to about 1,000 in the summer. Town Clerk Greg Gallagher said the three-member town Select Board has been asked to deal with the issue of nudity before but chose not to. "They didn't see how they could enforce it," he said.

Vermont has long been known for clothing-optional swimming holes, some clandestine, others semipublic. Southwest Cove, which is part of Willoughby State Forest, has had a reputation for being nude-friendly for about a quarter-century.

Strange said he and his family would just like to enjoy the beach.

"You want to be naked in private, fine. I just don't want you to prance around like a puffed-up chicken in front of my kids like it's OK."



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