>>648280Well I don't know of any easily accessible but there are beaches that aren't accessible by road or sometimes land. But that doesn't mean camping there is legal.
Examples: there are isles in the middle of the Indian river lagoon that people have been known to set up shop on. I've never head of anyone getting in trouble for doing it because even if you set the damn thing on fire, it can't go anywhere.
Other option is to hit a beach and keep walking. Playalinda beach is just north of KSC, and it's gov't protected, but its open visitors. I think if you were to head north from there you could probably get away with it. Klondike beach (north of playalinda) is considered a "back country" area, so I doubt too many people traverse it.
I doubt it's 100% legal but there are places out here you could get "lost" if you know where to look.