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Palm Springs isn't just a haven for Hollywood stars and mid-century modern architecture lovers. This Californian desert oasis where I've lived for 25 years, has long been a welcoming destination for LGBTQ+ travelers and residents alike. Whether you're seeking a vibrant social scene or a peaceful desert retreat, Palm Springs has something for you. For LGBTQ+ individuals looking for a welcoming and inclusive community, Palm Springs offers a place to live authentically and with pride.
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Where to stay in Palm Springs
Triangle Inn
Dive into the rich history of the Triangle Inn, a mid-century architectural gem which is an intimate, clothing-optional resort known for its relaxed atmosphere, stylish accommodations and lush garden setting.
Santiago Resort
Santiago Resort - A Gay Men's Resort is an upscale, clothing-optional resort in Palm Springs, celebrated for its luxurious amenities, private atmosphere and welcoming environment.
Canyon Club Hotel
An all-men's lively atmosphere and clothing-optional for those who want to embrace the desert's freedom.
Vista Grande Resort
Vista Grande Resort - A Gay Men's Resort is an all-inclusive, clothing-optional retreat in Palm Springs, renowned for its luxurious amenities, lush grounds and vibrant social scene.
The Hacienda At Warm Sands
The Hacienda At Warm Sands is an exclusive, upscale resort for gay men in Palm Springs, offering luxurious accommodations, exceptional service and a tranquil, private atmosphere.
CCBC Resort Hotel
CCBC Resort Hotel is a clothing-optional gay men's resort in Cathedral City, known for its spacious grounds, relaxed ambiance and welcoming community.
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Things to do in Palm Springs
Palm Springs: Where Desert Chic Meets LGBTQ+ Pride
A Rich History of Inclusion
Palm Springs' embrace of LGBTQ+ identity goes back to the mid-20th century. Today, it boasts one of the largest LGBTQ+ populations per capita in the United States, making it a vibrant and dynamic place to visit or call home.
Immerse Yourself in a Celebration of Diversity
Palm Springs bursts with opportunities to celebrate LGBTQ+ culture. Here's a taste:
Annual Events: From the electrifying Palm Springs Pride parade to the legendary The Dinah lesbian festival, there's an event for every interest.
Beyond the Party: Resources and Support
Palm Springs offers a wealth of resources for the LGBTQ+ community, including:
Health and Wellness: The LGBT Community Center of the Desert provides mental health counseling, support groups and health resources.
Advocacy and Legal Support: Organizations like Equality California and HRC Palm Springs fight for LGBTQ+ civil rights and social justice.
Social and Support Groups: Find community and connections with groups like Prime Timers of the Desert and PFLAG Palm Springs/Desert Communities.
Explore the Desert Oasis
Palm Springs' Natural Beauty offers a plethora of LGBTQ+ friendly activities:
Hit the Trails: Join Great Outdoors Palm Springs for hikes and outdoor adventures.
Poolside Fun: Many resorts cater to the LGBTQ+ community with pool parties and social events.
Join the Club: Gearheads can unite with Great Autos, an open and affirming car club.
Day Trips
Palm Springs is a fantastic home base for exploring Southern California. Here are some exciting day trips to consider:
Idyllwild (45 minutes): Nestled in the San Jacinto Mountains, Idyllwild offers a charming escape with a mountain town vibe. Explore art galleries, hike through pine forests or visit the Idyllwild Arts Academy.
Big Bear Lake (1.5 hours): For a dose of alpine adventure, head to Big Bear Lake. Go kayaking, hiking or mountain biking in the summer, or hit the slopes for skiing and snowboarding in the winter.
Los Angeles (2 hours): Dive into the vibrant energy of Los Angeles. Explore world-class museums like the Getty Center, stroll the Hollywood Walk of Fame or catch a live show. Don't miss the LGBTQ+ enclaves of West Hollywood and Silver Lake.
Places to eat & drink in Palm Springs
Nightlife Scene
Hunters Nightclub, Chill Bar and Streetbar are just a few of the many LGBTQ+ hotspots where you can dance the night away. But that's not all! Check out these vibrant bars and dance clubs:
Blackbook: Award-winning cocktails and classic American comfort food in a low-key setting
Toolshed: The Original Leather + Levi Bar in Palm Springs, known for its welcoming atmosphere
The Barracks (Cathedral City): Energetic bar with a diverse crowd, perfect for dancing or enjoying the spacious patio
The Roost (Cathedral City): Casual and friendly atmosphere, great for catching up with friends or theme nights.
Unwind at LGBTQ+ Restaurants
After a day of adventure, fuel up at these delicious and welcoming restaurants:
Paul Bar/Food: Upscale option with a focus on delicious food and craft cocktails. A local favorite.
Bar Cecil: French and American cuisine served in a stylish setting. Tough to get reservations
Rooster and Pig: Modern Vietnamese food with a creative flair
Bongo Johnies: A local favorite downtown Palm Springs for casual dining fair, at this LGBT-owned restaurant.
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This guide is part of our ongoing series on travel to Palm Springs. For more travel tips, check out Fora Advisor Chelsea Rogers’s guide, Locals Guide to Palm Desert.