Tucked away in a very secluded part of South Padre Island in Texas is an alleged nude beach with an extraterrestrial inspired name. UFO Beach, however, has everything to do with the Texas Gulfcoast lifestyle and almost nothing to do with aliens.

What is true about UFO Beach is that you have to be a true explorer to reach there. It's many miles north of the paved road that passes the state park. BeachCatcher describes the journey:

The UFO Beach is located 7 to 8 miles north of South Padre Sand Dunes on South Padre Island, Texas, which is about 20 miles from Brownsville. Reaching the UFO beach requires either a four-wheel drive or a hike along the scorching shore because the road terminates at South Padre Sand Dunes.

This vlogger went in search of the location.

The UFO Connection

So what inspired the UFO Beach name? Turns out it's thanks to a washed up ocean buoy that looks suspiciously like a flying saucer.  A blogger in the Rio Grande Republic describes

The ocean buoy that washed ashore years ago after a hurricane became a landmark with the locals. It was moved due to a sand dune restoration project and is now approximately at Mile 7, slightly south of the border of the wildlife reserve.

The buoy is now artistically decorated and bears the words

NUDE Beach and No Tan Lines

Here's a look at the buoy getting relocated.

Is UFO Beach Really a Nude Beach?

Great question. According to tradition, yes. However legally, that's a big no. Here are the details from BeachCatcher

Nudity is not officially allowed in the area, so it’s better to cover yourself when beach patrols arrive. They can show very different attitudes to the absence of your swimsuit, and tickets for disturbing the peace are possible. Nevertheless, women are permitted to sunbathe topless, so you need only to take care of the lower part of your body.

So bottom line, familiarize yourself with Texas law before you go.

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