Mild to Wild: How to Choose the Right Gay Clothing-Optional Resort in Palm Springs Based on Your Vibe
Gay Palm Springs clothing-optional resorts range from serene & romantic to wild & adventurous. Find the perfect resort for your vibe with our pleasure meter and insider guide. 🌴
Palm Springs is home to more gay clothing-optional resorts for men-only than any other city on earth, with properties ranging from serene, romantic retreats to lively social scenes and adults-only party environments. Many of them are clustered in the Warm Sands neighborhood, a short drive from Arenas Road – Palm Springs' gay nightlife hub – and choosing the right one depends entirely on your vibe. 😎
Luxury resorts like The Hacienda at Warm Sands and Santiago Resort offer high-end, tranquil escapes, while social spots like INNdulge and Desert Paradise Resort are ideal for making new friends. For those seeking a more adventurous time, CCBC and Casa Oliver cater to the uninhibited crowd.
Palm Springs does a lot of things better than everywhere else – the light, the mountains, the cocktails, the way a Saturday afternoon at the pool can feel like your whole nervous system finally exhaled. But perhaps the most singular thing this city does is offer gay men a resort experience unlike anything else on the planet. Every single one of them is doing something slightly different. Some want to pamper you into oblivion. Some want to throw you a pool party. Some want to introduce you to your new best friends. And some want to help you explore parts of yourself that require a bit more exhibition and a lot less judgment. 😉
The question we hear most often isn't "should I stay at a clothing-optional resort?" – almost everyone arrives curious enough. The real question is: which one is right for me? Choosing the wrong vibe can make for an awkward, exhausting, or underwhelming trip. Choosing the right one can genuinely change your life. That’s what happened for us after our first experience!
We've organized this Pleasure Meter guide like a speedometer – from mild to wild – because that's how the spectrum works here (and it’s just more fun that way)! Read on, dial up the pleasure meter, find your needle, and book accordingly. 🌴🏨
Santiago Resort
First Things First: Do I Actually Have to Get Naked?
Short answer: absolutely not. "Clothing-optional" means exactly what it says – you have the option. Some resorts even distinguish themselves as “swimsuit optional” (suggesting clothing more often than not). Plenty of guests spend entire stays in their swim suits and never feel out of place. The culture here is genuinely body-positive and non-judgmental, which – if you've spent any time in the world at large – is something of a revelation.
The unwritten rules are simple: bring a towel to put down before sitting on any shared surface, leave your phone stashed (photography in common areas is strictly prohibited at all properties), and respect that everyone is there to decompress in their own way.
First-timers often discover that the initial hesitation dissolves within the first hour. There's something quietly liberating about a space where bodies of all shapes, ages, and sizes are simply... there. No posturing, no performance. Just men being comfortable with themselves, and by extension, with each other. That kind of ease is, frankly, part of what keeps people coming back to Palm Springs. 👨🏼🤝👨🏻
Reading the The Pleasure Meter: Your Vibe Guide to Gay Palm Springs Resorts
Think of Palm Springs' clothing-optional resort scene as a pleasure meter with five distinct zones – each one representing a different temperature of fun, a different type of energy, and a different crowd. No zone is better than the others. The best one is simply the one that matches where you are right now...
Zone 1 – Low & Slow 🟢 The Serene Escape (Luxury & Romance)
Best for: couples, solo travelers seeking tranquility, those who want to be genuinely pampered.
If your idea of a perfect vacation involves being handed a poolside mimosa without having to ask for it, quiet conversations at a candlelit dinner, and sleeping in a bed that makes you question why you own any other bed – start here.
The Hacienda at Warm Sands is as close to a serene escape as a small resort can get. Intimate by design, with a staff-to-guest ratio that sustains its legacy, The Hacienda is quiet, romantic, and genuinely luxurious. You're not here to meet people necessarily – you're here to disappear into comfort. Nestled in the heart of the Warm Sands neighborhood (about a 20-30 minute walk or short drive to Arenas Road), it checks every box for the discerning traveler with a budget to match, with nightly rates starting at $500+.
For those who want luxury with just a hair more social energy – still sophisticated, never chaotic – Santiago Resort has been setting the standard for 30 years. Under gay ownership since 2015, Santiago features the largest climate-controlled pool at any men's resort in Palm Springs, complimentary continental breakfast and poolside lunch daily, a bubbling spa, and an Insta-worthy outdoor shower setup. It holds a TripAdvisor Traveler's Choice Award for over 10 years running and has been named "Best Gay Stay in the US" by GayCities. At $400-$600/night, it's an investment in the kind of experience you'll be talking about for years.
Also in this category: Descanso Resort (a recently renovated, spa-like boutique property in the Uptown Design District, with rates from $400-$600/night) and Twin Palms Resort (sleek mid-century design, same owners as Santiago, $300-$500/night). Both bring the polish without the pretension, and both are owned and operated by Resorts Palm Springs – offering the same level of hospitality as its big brother (Santiago).
Zone 2 – Warming Up 🟡 The Social Scene (Friendly & Connected)
Best for: solo travelers wanting to make friends, first-timers, anyone whose last relationship ended and who needs a reset with excellent company.
Palm Springs has a remarkable talent for turning strangers into close friends by Wednesday. The resorts in this zone lean into that culture deliberately – social hours, pool parties, communal spaces designed for conversation. This is where you come to meet people, and leave with plans to return together next year.
INNdulge is the undisputed social hub of the Warm Sands neighborhood. Known for its nightly social hour and weekend pool parties, INNdulge operates with an infectious community spirit. Its 12-man 24-hr jacuzzi and heated saltwater pool are practically their own event. Mid-range at $200-$400/night, it's accessible enough to fill its common areas with a diverse, friendly, unpretentious crowd. The resort also offers an illuminating video collection for first-timers curious about the clothing-optional experience.
Desert Paradise Resort brings a tropical feel to the desert (which works better than you'd think), and its smaller scale makes it feel genuinely intimate. Good for couples and solo travelers alike, it sits comfortably in the mid-range at $200-$400/night.
Longtime locals will also have a soft spot for El Mirasol Villas – the first gay resort in Palm Springs. Historic, charming, and unpretentious, it draws a more mature crowd who value authenticity over flash. At $150-$300/night, it's among the most affordable options in Warm Sands.
Triangle Inn rounds out this zone nicely: a cozy, owner-operated property in South Palm Springs where the hosts live on-site and are genuinely invested in your stay. At $150-$300/night, it has the energy of staying with very fun, very gracious friends who happen to have a beautiful pool.
Also in this category: Santiago Resort, Descanso Resort, and Twin Palms Resort (the Resorts Palm Springs triage) all have the same social potential – and things can get more flirtatious in the pool and/or hot tubs after the sun sets.
Zone 3 – Picking Up Speed 🟠 The Party Zone (Uninhibited & Celebratory)
Best for: those who want high energy, themed events, pool parties with actual production value, and a crowd that comes to play.
When visitors ask us about the Palm Springs party scene within the resort world, we point them here. This isn't about anything illicit – this is about resorts that genuinely know how to throw a party and have built a community around it.
CCBC (Cathedral City Boys Club) is the largest clothing-optional gay men's resort in the Coachella Valley, located just a 10-15 minute drive from Palm Springs proper (the only resort on this list that requires wheels). Its 24/7 operation and calendar of events – from pool parties to themed weekends – means something is always happening. Budget to mid-range at $100-$250/night, it's one of the most affordable entry points to the clothing-optional scene, and it delivers a level of event programming that most resorts can't match.
Vista Grande Resort in Warm Sands is a larger property with two pools, a hot tub, dry sauna, a spacious steam room, and waterfalls throughout the grounds. The vibe shifts through the day – more relaxed in the mornings, more energized by evening. At $200-$400/night, it's a solid mid-range option for those who want flexibility in how social (or friendly) they get, and when.
Zone 4 – Red Zone 🔴 The Adventurous Side (Adults Only, No Apologies)
Best for: gay men who know exactly what they're looking for and aren't here for ambiguity.
Palm Springs has never been shy about the full spectrum of gay male experience, and the resorts in this zone reflect that honestly. They offer something more charged, more explicitly sexual in atmosphere, and more unapologetically so. If you've stayed at gay resorts before and found yourself wanting to take things further, this is where you're heading.
Casa Oliver (formerly All Worlds Resort)
Casa Oliver (formerly All Worlds Resort) sits in the heart of Warm Sands and operates somewhere between a bathhouse and a private resort. Known for its maze and play areas (both indoor and outdoor), it offers day and night passes in addition to overnight stays, making it accessible for even the most spontaneous visitor. Budget to mid-range at $100-$250/night. For the more adventurous, this is your Palm Springs rite of passage.
CCBC, mentioned above, also crosses into this territory on certain themed weekends, particularly during events like their ongoing late-night programming. Think of it as a resort that can toggle between party and play depending on who's in town and what's on the calendar.
Zone 5 – Off the Meter 🏳️🌈 Beyond the Resort: Gay Palm Springs Awaits
No Palm Springs trip is complete without venturing beyond the pool gate. Arenas Road – Palm Springs' official gayborhood – is your nightlife headquarters, lined with bars, drag venues, and shops that stay open late and welcome everyone. Hunters Palm Springs, the Tool Shed, and Street Bar each have their own loyal following and regular themed nights.
For added fun outside of the sun, there’s always CLUB541 – Coachella Valley's only sex club exclusively for men. 😈
Downtown Palm Springs is walkable, charming, and loaded with excellent restaurants – from the beloved FARM and Eight4Nine Restaurant & Lounge to newer openings that continue to raise the culinary bar. For a dose of culture, the Palm Springs Art Museum is one of the most underrated gems in the American Southwest. And for those drawn to the natural landscape, the hiking trails in the surrounding mountains and the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway offer something genuinely spectacular.
Modernism Week in February draws over 100,000 visitors annually and is deeply, historically queer. Palm Springs Pride in November is one of the most vibrant Pride celebrations in the country. And for those who find themselves asking why they can't just live here full-time – a question that tends to surface around Day 3 of a good trip – the community has an answer for that too.
Frequently Asked Questions About Gay Clothing-Optional Resorts in Palm Springs
Do I have to be naked at a clothing-optional resort in Palm Springs?
No. "Clothing-optional" means you choose. Many guests stay in swimwear throughout their entire stay and feel completely comfortable. The culture at all Palm Springs gay resorts is non-judgmental and body-positive. The standard etiquette is to place a towel down before sitting on any shared surface and to keep phones stashed in common areas, as photography is strictly prohibited.
Which Palm Springs gay resort is best for first-timers?
Any one of these resorts are an excellent starting point. It depends on your budget and, and of course, where you fall on the pleasure meter. Nearly all of these resorts are well-regarded for their warm staff, beautiful facilities, and the ease with which guests feel at home.
What is the best neighborhood to stay in for a gay resort in Palm Springs?
The Warm Sands neighborhood is Palm Springs' gay resort hub, home to The Hacienda, INNdulge, Desert Paradise Resort, El Mirasol Villas, Vista Grande, and Casa Oliver. Most Warm Sands properties are a 20-30 minute walk or short drive to Arenas Road. Santiago and Twin Palms are in South Palm Springs and the Twin Palms neighborhood respectively. Descanso is in North Palm Springs and CCBC is in Cathedral City (aka Cat City) – all of which are quick Uber or drive to nightlife.
Is Palm Springs safe for gay travelers?
Palm Springs is consistently ranked among the safest and most welcoming destinations in the world for LGBTQ+ travelers. Nearly 50% of the city's permanent population identifies as LGBTQ+, the city council holds a majority-queer representation, and the local culture is built around genuine inclusivity – not just as marketing language, but as lived reality. This isn't a city that tolerates our inclusive community; it's a way of life here.
Come for the Weekend. Stay for the Life.
Here's the thing about Palm Springs that nobody quite prepares you for: the trip changes you a little. You arrive with a suitcase and a resort booking, and you leave with a sunburn, new friends, and a nagging suspicion that you've been making your life harder than it needs to be.
With 350+ days of sunshine annually, a cultural calendar that runs year-round (Modernism Week, Palm Springs Pride, Splash House, Leather Pride, and more), and a LGBTQ+ community so embedded in the fabric of this city that it practically is the city – there is genuinely no better destination for gay men who want to travel somewhere that sees them fully. 🏳️🌈
Whether you're drawn to a quiet, romantic pool at The Hacienda, the nightly social energy of INNdulge, or the unambiguous adventures that Casa Oliver promises – this city meets you where you are without asking you to explain yourself. Making friends here is remarkably easy. Making lasting connections happens before you expect it. And the question of whether you'd want to come back? You'll have answered that one before you even land at home.
Palm Springs has a way of planting a seed. Some people tend it from a distance for years before they finally act on it. Others act on it faster than they expected. Either way, the door is always open – and the pool is always warm.
If you're planning your first visit (or your tenth), be sure to check out some of our most popular resources:
5 Things We Always Tell Gay Friends Visiting Palm Springs for the First Time
Best Clothing-Optional (Men-Only) Resorts in Gay Palm Springs
Santiago, Descanso & Twin Palms Resorts: A Three-Way Comparison
Escape to Bliss: Best Gay Men's Spas and Spa Resorts in Palm Springs
Palm Springs Real Estate: Why Palm Springs Is THE Place to Live Your Best Gay Life
TL;DR 😜
Palm Springs has more gay clothing-optional resorts than any city on earth, and they range dramatically in vibe. Luxury seekers: The Hacienda and Santiago. Social butterflies: INNdulge and Desert Paradise. Party boys & adventurous spirits: CCBC, Vista Grande, and Casa Oliver. Nearly all are in the Warm Sands neighborhood, a short distance from Arenas Road nightlife. The city is nearly 50% LGBTQ+, year-round warm, and famous for turning visitors into locals.
Where does your needle land on The Pleasure Meter? Let us know 😉
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Modernism Week: A Queer Eye on Palm Springs’ Mid-Century Obsession
Gay Palm Springs + mid-century modern architecture = Modernism Week magic. Explore the queer legacy, iconic homes & why gay men keep coming back.
Locals in Palm Springs know we’re a city that celebrates mid-century modern architecture all year, because we are living it 365 days a round. But Modernism Week is our most coveted signature annual event, held every February in the heart of the California desert – and again (but a much smaller version) every October.
Modernism Week is the world-renowned celebration of Midcentury architecture, design and culture. It draws over 100,000+ attendees annually for its 10-11 day February festival, and features over 500 events. It features tours of iconic homes like Frank Sinatra’s "Twin Palms" and the Edris House, the Palm Springs Modernism Show, and their signature double decker architectural bus tour. From tours and parties to talks and walks, it's smart, sophisticated, inspiring – and it has long been deeply, unapologetically queer, even in the shadows. 🏳️🌈
For gay men planning a Palm Springs getaway, Modernism Week is a front-row seat to cultural curiosity and the city's heartbeat. The aesthetically pleasing clean lines and open floor plans of Desert Modernism tell a story about who built this place, who claimed it, and who keeps coming back. We wouldn't have it any other way!
A Desert Love Affair: How Palm Springs and Modernism Found Each Other
Palm Springs' relationship with modernist architecture began in the 1920s, though it didn't truly hit its stride until the post-war boom of the 1940s and 50s. Since the city is blessed with year-round sunshine, flat desert terrain, and a steady stream of Hollywood's most design-forward clientele – it naturally became the ideal laboratory for a new way of building and living.
Architects like Albert Frey, Richard Neutra, John Lautner, and Donald Wexler were hired and got to work – simply because they were the “best” in the business at the time. For them, Palm Springs became their modernism canvas.
They began designing homes and civic buildings that did something radical through refusing to compete with the landscape. Instead, they invited it in. Floor-to-ceiling glass walls framed the San Jacinto Mountains. Roof overhangs tracked the arc of the desert sun. Swimming pools weren't just amenities – they were architectural gestures.
The result was a city that looked, and still looks, like nowhere else on earth. When mid-century modern fell out of fashion elsewhere in the 1970s and 80s, Palm Springs held onto it – partly by necessity, partly by instinct, and partly because the people who loved it most were not about to let a good thing go quietly into the night.
Many of those people, in large part, were gay men.
The Queer Legacy Behind Desert Modernism
Here's something that often gets glossed over in the glossy architectural coffee table books: the preservation of Palm Springs' mid-century modern heritage was, at its heart, a deeply queer project.
By the 1980s and early 90s, Palm Springs was experiencing a critical inflection point. Older celebrities had moved on, vacation patterns had shifted, and a lot of those gorgeous mid-century homes were selling for prices that would make your jaw drop – in the best possible way. Gay men, many of them coming from Los Angeles and San Francisco, saw the value immediately. They bought the homes, restored them lovingly, and in doing so, became stewards of an architectural legacy that the broader culture hadn't yet learned to appreciate.
This wasn't just a real estate trend. It was a reclamation of life as it once was here when it began with closeted icons – Rock Hudson, Liberace, Greta Garbo – and allies retreating to the desert to live their best lives in privacy. As the queer legacy of mid-century Palm Springs makes clear, the intersection of LGBTQ+ identity and Desert Modernism runs far deeper than décor. The open, indoor-outdoor design philosophy of these homes – built for gathering, for entertaining, for living freely – aligned beautifully with how gay men wanted to live their lives: expansively, authentically, and with great taste.
Today, nearly 50% of Palm Springs' permanent population identifies as LGBTQ+. The city has a majority-queer city council, its own LGBTQ+-focused radio station (KGAY 106.5 FM), and a social fabric that doesn't just celebrate inclusivity – it was built around it. That's not a coincidence. It's a community that was deliberately, lovingly constructed over decades. 👨🏼🤝👨🏻
What Modernism Week Actually Is (And Why It's Worth the Trip)
If you've never been to Modernism Week, picture eleven days of architecture tours, vintage car shows, film screenings, cocktail parties, design exhibitions, home tours, and lectures – all set against the backdrop of one of the most architecturally significant cities in the world. It has grown from a modest celebration into one of the premier cultural events in the American Southwest.
The programming is genuinely impressive in its range. You might spend a morning on a guided walking tour through a neighborhood of restored Wexler homes, grab lunch at a design pop-up, and end the afternoon at a rooftop happy hour that happens to have a view of the San Jacinto Mountains. Evenings tend toward the social and celebratory – which, in Palm Springs, is basically the default setting regardless of what week it is. 😎
Modernism Week also offers a Mini Modernism Week in October for those who can't make the February event – a slightly smaller, equally well-curated version of the main affair that tends to attract the serious architecture devotees rather than the festive weekend crowd. Both are well worth experiencing.
The Homes: Hollywood Glamour Meets Desert Ingenuity
Part of what makes Modernism Week so compelling is the access it provides to private homes that would otherwise remain hidden behind their cactus hedges and security gates. The annual home tours are a true highlight – a chance to see, up close, how the principles of Desert Modernism play out in real domestic spaces.
These aren't museum pieces. Many of the homes on tour are actively lived in by people who bought them specifically because they believed in the lifestyle they represent – indoor-outdoor living, natural light as interior design, a seamless relationship between private space and the desert beyond. For anyone who has spent time in a generic condo or a builder-grade suburban home, walking through a well-preserved mid-century modern in Palm Springs is a genuinely clarifying experience.
It's hard to put into words what it feels like to stand in a house designed by Albert Frey, with the mountain as your backdrop and a January breeze moving through a space that was designed (70 years ago) to receive it exactly this way. But we'll try: it feels like someone understood something important about how we deserve to live, and then built it.
For gay men who are already drawn to design, craft, and intentional living, that feeling tends to hit especially hard.
Modernism Week After Dark: The City in a Different Light
One of the most underrated aspects of Modernism Week is what happens when the sun goes down. Desert evenings in February are cool, clear, and genuinely beautiful – and Palm Springs, lit against the darkening mountains, is something to see.
The mid-century buildings that define the city take on a different quality at night. The Kaufmann Desert House glows. The glass-walled homes illuminate like lanterns. Palm Canyon Drive hums with energy but never quite loses its composure. There's a specific magic to walking through a city whose bones were designed to be beautiful — and realizing that those bones look equally stunning under the stars as they do in the afternoon sun.
Several Modernism Week events are specifically designed for evenings: cocktail parties in significant homes, architectural walking tours by lamplight, rooftop gatherings with views that will make you question every life choice that led you to living somewhere with less sky. If you're planning your trip, don't treat the evenings as downtime. Treat them as highlights.
The Architecture of Preservation: Why This Matters in 2026
Preservation standards in Palm Springs are higher and more rigorously enforced than ever – and for good reason. These homes are finite, irreplaceable, and increasingly in demand. The book Palm Springs Modern, one of the first comprehensive volumes dedicated to the city's architectural heritage, helped ignite a broader cultural appreciation that has only accelerated since. Today, the homes themselves have become a revelation for many visitors: the architecture is a whole philosophy of living they didn't know they were looking for.
For those whose interest extends beyond the visit – who find themselves wondering what it would mean to actually live in one of these spaces, in this community, in this light – that question tends to have a fairly compelling answer.
Create Your Own Modernism Week Experience Year-Round
Modernism Week happens once (or twice) a year – but the architecture is a daily gift. If you want to experience the magic of Desert Modernism on your own schedule, we've built something specifically for you.
Our Mid-Century Modern Self-Guided Neighborhood Tour is Google Maps GPS-ready and takes you through the most architecturally significant neighborhoods in Palm Springs at your own pace. No tour bus schedules, no crowds – just you, the desert light, and some of the most beautiful residential architecture we have. Consider it your personal Modernism Week, available whenever you arrive.
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TL;DR 😉 Why Modernism Week + Palm Springs = Peak Gay Getaway
What: Modernism Week is an 11-day festival celebrating mid-century modern architecture through tours, parties, exhibitions, and events. When: February annually (Mini Modernism Week in October). Where: Palm Springs, California – the mid-century modern capital of the world. Why it's deeply queer: Because gay men helped save, preserve, and reimagine this architecture – and the city never forgot it. Who should go: Anyone who loves beautiful design, open desert skies, great cocktails, and a community that genuinely feels like home.
Why Gay Palm Springs Is Always Worth the Trip
Palm Springs doesn't really need defending. The city has made its case beautifully for decades, and gay men have been listening. But if you're still on the fence about when to go or why Modernism Week in particular deserves a spot on your calendar, here's the short version.
Palm Springs in February is, climatically speaking, close to perfect. Daytime highs in the mid-70s, cool evenings, crisp desert air, and skies so blue they look edited. The mountains are at their most dramatic in winter light, the pools are heated, and the patio season (which never really ends here) is in full, glorious swing.
Beyond the weather, Palm Springs offers something that's become increasingly rare: a place where being gay is genuinely unremarkable. Not tolerated. Not celebrated as novelty. Just... normal. What a concept! With nearly half the population identifying as LGBTQ+ and a community infrastructure built accordingly, you can walk into almost any restaurant, shop, or social gathering and feel, without effort, that you belong. New friendships happen naturally here – over cocktails at a gallery opening, around a hotel pool, on a self-guided architecture tour that you started alone and finished with three new people you didn't know an hour ago.
That's the thing about Palm Springs that doesn't fit neatly into a travel brochure: it has a way of turning visitors into regulars, and regulars into residents. The first trip scratches the itch. The second one plants the seed. By the third, you may find yourself pricing real estate. We say that with full knowledge, because we've watched it happen – and we've lived it ourselves. 😎
Have you ever attended Modernism Week in Palm Springs? What was your favorite event or moment — and did it change how you think about architecture? Share your experiences…
Want to go deeper into what makes Palm Springs so uniquely captivating? Check out these articles from The Palm Springs Guys:
Ultimate Guide To A Modernist Getaway in Gay Palm Springs — The ideal companion piece to this article; covers tours, shopping, and how to plan a full modernist itinerary.
Palm Springs: What's Iconic, What's Changed, and What Still Matters — A deeper dive into the city's evolution and why the LGBTQ+ community remains at its heart.
Drag & Fly Tours: Anita Doll's Five Eras of Palm Springs — A fabulous and surprisingly moving history of Palm Springs told through its five distinct queer eras.
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Palm Springs: What’s Iconic, What’s Changed, and What Still Matters
See why Palm Springs remains one of the most iconic LGBTQ+ destinations in California. Explore what’s changed, what still matters, and why gay men keep returning – and staying – for the lifestyle, community, and year-round sunshine.
There are plenty of places that welcome gay travelers. Palm Springs understands them – and that’s what makes it so rare and enticing. From the moment you arrive, there’s a sense that you don’t need to explain yourself here. The light is flattering, the pace is humane, and the community feels built-in. For gay men looking for a fun, affirming getaway that often turns into something more enduring, Palm Springs quietly stands alone. 🌴
It’s not a city that chases trends. It evolves deliberately while holding onto the values that made people fall in love with it decades ago. And that balance is exactly why so many longtime visitors keep coming back for more.
What Made Palm Springs Iconic in the First Place
Palm Springs has always been about escape – but not the flashy kind. Long before Instagramable pools and drag bus tours, this desert town drew people seeking privacy, restoration, and reinvention.
In the mid-20th century, Hollywood figures such as Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Lucille Ball, and Bob Hope made Palm Springs their desert refuge – a place to disappear between projects, entertain friends, and live more freely away from the spotlight.
Midcentury modern architecture followed, shaping a city built around indoor-outdoor living, clean lines, and a belief that your environment should support your well-being – not compete for your attention. This wasn’t the intention. Hollywood icons were simply hiring the best architects at the time – and they happened to be Midcentury modern enthusiasts, so Palm Springs became their new playground.
For gay men today especially, Palm Springs offers a similar luxury as such Hollywood hideouts: space to be yourself without being watched. That quiet permission became the city’s heartbeat.
The Architecture Still Tells the Story
Midcentury modern design is much more than aesthetic in Palm Springs – it’s a lifestyle philosophy.
Homes in Palm Springs have always been designed for expanded living and entertaining. Open floor plans make it easy to gather, breezeways and patios blur the line between indoors and out, and those signature clerestory windows quietly do their job – letting the desert light in without putting life on display. Even at the neighborhood level, the architecture still encourages connection rather than isolation.
Preservation has become more intentional here as a result. Standards are higher, renovations are more thoughtful (and yes, more expensive), and there’s a deeper respect for what makes these homes special. New construction tends to borrow the spirit of midcentury design rather than copy it outright – which, when done well, keeps Palm Springs feeling current without erasing its past. We’ve often heard the term “midcentury made modern” used in this regard. But Palm Springs architecture continues to support real life, not just resale value.
Old Palm Springs vs. New Palm Springs
Palm Springs is changing all the time in smaller, predictable ways. Restaurants and small businesses open and close. The long-awaited Thompson Hotel and re-opening of The Plaza Theater have both finally taken place. Even our iconic Marilyn Monroe statue – “Forever Marilyn” – has moved 6 feet from where it once was (long story, but at least she’s still with us). The cultural scene and infrastructure are always evolving and (mostly) improving.
In addition, Palm Springs is busier than it was twenty or thirty years ago. High season now brings higher visitor volume, more short-term rentals, more events, and a downtown core that can feel electric and alive on peak weekends. Palm Canyon Drive is no longer a sleepy strip after dark, and restaurant reservations matter more than they used to.
What hasn’t changed is how the city absorbs that activity.
Palm Springs still disperses energy quickly. Outside the downtown corridor, neighborhoods remain quiet, residential, and human-scaled. Weekday mornings are calm. Early dinners are still the norm. Many locals plan around the rhythm of the week and the season, not the weekend surge. And as fulltime locals ourselves, traffic is never really an issue – even during the busiest of seasons.
The biggest difference between old and new Palm Springs is choice. You can opt into the buzz when you want it, then step back into stillness just as easily. That flexibility is what keeps the city livable, not just visitable.
And crucially, summer still resets everything. When the heat arrives, the city hands itself back to the people who live here. Tourists thin out, social life becomes more intimate, and Palm Springs returns to what it has always done best: giving people space – physically and emotionally – to live at their own pace.
The LGBTQ+ Throughline
Palm Springs’ LGBTQ+ identity isn’t new – it’s foundational.
During what Anita Doll calls The Queer Era (1980s–Present) in our article Drag & Fly Tours: Anita Doll’s Five Eras of Palm Springs, the city became a place of profound resilience. As AIDS devastated the gay community, many HIV+ men from San Francisco and beyond came here because Palm Springs hospitals were among the only ones that would treat them with dignity. Some came to heal. Some came to be cared for. All were welcomed.
From that era emerged DAP Health, a chosen family culture, and a city that learned what community actually means.
Today, nearly half of Palm Springs’ population identifies as LGBTQ+. That’s a staggering statistic – and it shows up everywhere: rainbow flags, a majority-LGBTQ city council, KGAY 106.5 FM on the dial, and a social scene rooted in inclusion rather than exclusion. Queer life here is embedded now – and we’re honored to be a small part of that.
Built for Connection
Palm Springs still knows how to throw a party. Poolside afternoons, themed weekends, Pride celebrations, and legendary week-day (not just weekend) nights out are very much part of the culture. That’s not going anywhere anytime soon.
What has changed is the role those moments play in people’s lives. For many visitors, especially gay men over 40, Palm Springs is more about having access to it without being trapped by it. People come here looking for pleasure that’s sustainable – social energy that doesn’t require recovery time, and fun that fits into a broader, healthier rhythm. And by “healthier,” I don’t mean drinks at Street Bar – more like connecting with folks at one of our monthly ongoing Palm Springs Guys Happy Hour Socials ;)
Here, nightlife exists alongside morning routines. You can be social without being consumed by it. It doesn’t have to be one at the expense of the other. This balance is intentional for those who embrace it here. The opportunity is built into the geography, the climate, the culture, and the community itself. Palm Springs gives people permission to calibrate their lives – and that’s why so many travelers start realizing it offers more than just a good weekend.
Why Visitors Become Long-Term Residents
This shift usually doesn’t happen on a first visit – and that’s an important distinction. For most people, Palm Springs initially registers as a break from real life: a long weekend, a pool, good dinners, maybe a themed event. It’s enjoyable, but it still lives in the “vacation” category. That’s how it began for us when we first discovered the wonders of the low desert.
The change tends to happen later, often on a second or third visit – or during a longer stay. That’s when people start noticing what their days actually feel like here. The energy is palpable and distinct. For us, it felt almost like a “future” memory – like, “yeah, I could totally see myself retiring here some day!” At the end of the pandemic, that day came sooner than we expected when we realized that we choose to improve the quality of our lives much sooner than later.
By that point, the practical pieces begin to register for many visitors. The weather is reliable, winters are mild (and short), summers reshape the pace of the city, and being outdoors year-round becomes part of daily life. The cultural layer deepens too: galleries, live music, film festivals, theater, and a dining scene that continues to expand and evolve to reflect the people.
What ultimately shifts for many visitors is that Palm Springs starts to feel like a place where your future self wouldn’t need to work as hard. Where life could be structured with more intention and less friction. That’s usually the moment when people stop talking about Palm Springs as a getaway and start quietly asking how it might fit into the next chapter of their life.
What Still Matters Most
Palm Springs has always been a place for people in transition – creative, emotional, relational, or simply seasonal. That hasn’t changed. Some things haven’t changed at all. The light still softens everything. There’s still space to think clearly, room to breathe, and a sense of safety that allows people to live openly. Community still shows up when it counts, and the overall pace of life respects your nervous system – something that feels increasingly rare elsewhere.
TL;DR (😉)
Palm Springs has learned how to evolve without erasing itself. It remains iconic because it never abandoned its wellness values. And for gay men seeking joy, connection, safety, and a lifestyle that grows with them, it’s still one of the most aligned places to visit – and quietly, to plan for the future.
Why Palm Springs Is Always a Good Idea
Whether you’re coming for a weekend escape or your fifth return trip, Palm Springs delivers something rare: ease. The weather cooperates, the culture welcomes you, and making friends feels natural. The city offers just enough magic to remind you what life can feel like when it’s lived on your terms. ☀️🏳️🌈Come for the sunshine, stay for the sense of belonging, and don’t be surprised if Palm Springs starts feeling like part of your future sooner than you expected.
What keeps you coming back? Let us know…
If you’re curious to learn more about all the fun you can have here in Palm Springs and our beautiful Coachella Valley, check out some of our blog favorites, like:
Thinking About Buying, Selling, or Relocating to Palm Springs?
Glen Nadeau – one half of The Palm Springs Guys – is a top-producing Palm Springs Realtor known for his no-pressure, highly informed approach.
If you’re just starting to explore or simply have questions, you’re always welcome to reach out.
👉 Visit Modern Living Palm Springs or contact Glen directly.
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Curious About Moving to Gay Palm Springs? What We Hear Most
Curious about moving to gay Palm Springs? Locals share the top questions gay men ask about safety, lifestyle, retirement planning, and why Palm Springs is a smart, LGBTQ-friendly place to plan your future.
There are plenty of great places to vacation. Fewer places feel like a preview of a better life. Palm Springs is one of those rare destinations where a fun weekend quietly turns into a bigger question: “Could I actually see myself here?”
As locals – and as two gay men who’ve watched this town quickly evolve into modern LGBTQ+ safe haven – we hear that question constantly. And quite often, it comes years before someone actually moves. That’s not accidental. That’s Palm Springs doing what it does best: opening the door, not pushing you through it.
Below are the questions we hear most from gay men who visit Palm Springs, curious about moving here, and what we honestly tell them.
Why Do So Many Gay Men Start Thinking About Moving Here?
Because Palm Springs doesn’t feel like an unattainable fantasy. It feels possible.
People don’t usually come here with a spreadsheet and a timeline. They come to relax. To feel safe. To exhale. And then they stat to realize how easy it feels to be themselves here. That’s when the long-range questions begin.
Local truth: Many people who eventually move here first asked questions 5–10 years earlier.
Palm Springs has a way of planting a seed without urgency. You’re allowed to live your life elsewhere while keeping this place quietly in mind.
The Questions We Hear Most (Answered Like Locals)
“Is Palm Springs actually a good place to live full-time?”
Short answer: yes – if lifestyle matters to you.
Longer answer: Palm Springs works especially well for people who value sunshine, walkability, culture, community, and personal freedom. It’s not trying to be a mega-city. It’s intentionally livable.
“Is it only for retirees?”
Not anymore – and not in the way people think. Palm Springs has become a blend of:
Active retirees
Remote workers
Creative professionals
Second-home owners
Same-sex couples planning ahead
Which leads us to one of our most common conversations…
“We’ll Retire Here One Day”
We hear this all the time. And here’s the advice we give almost universally:
Think of Palm Springs as a starter retirement home.
Many people buy earlier than expected, use the property part-time, rent it out responsibly, and let it grow with them. When the timing is right later, the home is already here – familiar, loved, and aligned with their future. No pressure. Just smart positioning.
“Is Palm Springs Safe for Gay Men and Same-Sex Couples?”
Palm Springs consistently ranks as one of the most LGBTQ+-inclusive cities in the U.S. Estimates often cited suggest nearly 50% of the population identifies as LGBTQ+, and that visibility matters. What other city in the world can say that?
Just as important:
Local government is openly supportive to our vibrant, inclusive community
Law enforcement is trained and publicly allied
LGBTQ-owned businesses, events, and families are deeply integrated into daily life
And with concern to folks from colder climates, this is why we often hear versions of:
“Anywhere but Florida please… Palm Springs feels safer.”
For many visitors – especially those coming from parts of the country where political or cultural tension feels heavy – Palm Springs feels like relief. Not just tolerance. Belonging.
Why Palm Springs Feels So Safe for Same-Sex Couples
It’s not just the stats. It’s the culture. Here, same-sex couples are visible and the norm. You’ll see same-sex couples walking dogs, grocery shopping, arguing about paint colors, hosting dinner parties. No one stares. No one flinches. That everyday normalcy is powerful.
And yes – gay-adjacent straight couples (friends, allies, chosen family) are drawn here too. Palm Springs attracts people who value openness, not boxes.
Palm Springs is a Values-Aligned Choice.
People don’t move here because it’s trendy to move here. They move here because it matches who they are and how they want to live – a life that is less demanding, more intentional, and deeply social without being intrusive.
Palm Springs also rewards people who plan thoughtfully. That’s why so many conversations start early and stay warm in the background for years.
TL;DR (😉)
Gay men often start thinking about Palm Springs years before moving
The city is exceptionally safe, inclusive, and community-driven
Many people buy early and treat it as a starter retirement home
Palm Springs offers a rare mix of freedom, stability, and joy
Visiting is a reconnaissance for a better future
Why Visiting Gay Palm Springs Is Always a Good Idea
Whether you come in winter for perfect patio weather, spring for festivals and pool days, or fall for cultural events and golden desert light – Palm Springs delivers year-round. ☀️
But beyond the weather and the architecture, there’s something else: it’s easy to make friends here. Conversations start naturally. Community forms quickly. And visitors often leave feeling more connected than when they arrived.
Sometimes a vacation is just a vacation. But for so many that visit Palm Springs, it’s often the beginning of something else.
Could you see yourself living here full-time (or part-time)? Share your experiences!
If you’re curious to learn more about all the fun you can have here in Palm Springs and our beautiful Coachella Valley, check out some of our blog favorites, like:
Thinking About Buying, Selling, or Relocating to Palm Springs?
Glen Nadeau – one half of The Palm Springs Guys – is a top-producing Palm Springs Realtor known for his no-pressure, highly informed approach.
If you’re just starting to explore or simply have questions, you’re always welcome to reach out.
👉 Visit Modern Living Palm Springs or contact Glen directly.
📱 Call/Text: 805-220-8097 | ✉️ glen.nadeau@compass.com
What Palm Springs Actually Feels Like in the Winter (From Locals)
Discover what Palm Springs actually feels like in the winter – from sunshine and culture to community and connection. A local’s take on why gay men keep coming back and staying longer.
TL;DR 👉 What Winter in Palm Springs Really Feels Like
Winter in Palm Springs feels calm, social, sun-warmed, and quietly transformative. From mid-December through mid-February, days are mild, outdoor life stretches longer, cultural events peak, and many gay visitors begin imagining what staying longer – or returning regularly – might look like.
It’s not flashy winter. It’s livable winter.
Here’s our “locals” take on what Palm Springs actually feels like in the winter…
Permission to Slow Down
Palm Springs in winter doesn’t announce itself. It doesn’t perform winter the way ski towns do. There’s no pressure to rush, no frenzy of “must-do” moments. Instead, winter here feels like permission to slow down.
For many gay men, especially those coming from colder, denser, louder cities, this is when Palm Springs stops feeling like a vacation and starts feeling like a rhythm.
You wake up earlier without trying. You sit outside longer than planned. You have longer conversations with folks you know at coffee shops. And somewhere between your coffee and your Tahquitz Canyon hike with strangers-turned-friends, you might think to yourself: “I get why people stay.”
What Counts as “Winter” in Palm Springs (According to Locals)
Palm Springs winter typically runs from December 15 to February 15. That’s it really. About eight weeks of that “winter” chill in the air.
During this time:
Daytime temperatures average 65–75°F
Evenings are cool but comfortable, averaging 50–60°F
Outdoor life is possible all day – not just mornings and evenings during the hotter months (when it’s cooler)
Locals joke that once February rolls past, it’s back to short-shorts and iced drinks – sometimes abruptly.
Does It Rain in Palm Springs in the Winter?
Yes, it does rain in Palm Springs – and sometimes more than people expect.
Winter is when Palm Springs gets most of its annual rainfall. That can mean:
Periods of gray skies
A few consecutive rainy days
Cooler, moodier desert energy
Flash floods are common when this happens because we don’t have the level of drainage systems that bigger non-desert cities do. Sometimes roads close temporarily in the northern section of town as well.
But here’s what visitors often miss: rain transforms the desert. After storms, the landscape turns green almost overnight. Trails soften. Hills glow. Desert plants respond quickly, as if they were waiting to rejoice at just the right moment.
Places like Prescott Preserve become unexpectedly lush – briefly resembling a completely different ecosystem. It’s beautiful, fleeting, and very Palm Springs.
Is There Snow in Palm Springs?
There’s no snow in Palm Springs itself. We sit in the low desert, so snow doesn’t ever fall here. However, during winter months (roughly December through March), the surrounding mountains are often beautifully snowcapped.
That contrast (palms below, snow above) is part of the magic. And the mountain views are breathtaking all year round – no matter where you are.
If you want actual winter weather, locals recommend riding the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, which climbs into alpine terrain in about 10 minutes. You can experience snow, then return to desert sunshine the same afternoon.
If you’re jonesing for more of a traditional winter experience, destinations like Joshua Tree, Idyllwild, Lake Arrowhead, and Big Bear are all a short drive out of town – all of which are small treks for big climate differences!
Why Winter Is the Most Active Season in Palm Springs
Winter is when Palm Springs moves (literally). Because temperatures are mild all day, locals and visitors take full advantage of:
Long hikes in Indian Canyons, Tahquitz Canyon, and surrounding trails
Cycling along the expanding CV Link throughout the Coachella Valley
Casual, social outdoor routines that aren’t possible during the hotter summer afternoons
When temperatures rise later in the year, outdoor life compresses into mornings and evenings. In winter, it stretches.
Winter is Also Cultural Season in Palm Springs
Palm Springs winter isn’t just about weather – it’s also about culture.
For instance, two major annual events anchor the season:
Palm Springs International Film Festival in January
Modernism Week in February
The city feels social but not overwhelming. Stylish without trying too hard.
And if you want a classic winter activity (with a desert twist), locals love catching a Coachella Valley Firebirds game at Acrisure Arena. We even have Pride nights and a Coachella Valley Pride Hockey team – so eat your heart out, Heated Rivalry!
Why Winter Has Visitors Imagining “More”
Here’s something we see every year. Winter is when people stop asking: “When can I book my next visit here?” And start asking: “What’s it actually like living here?”
It’s the season of repeat visitors, routines forming, and friendships that bond quickly because people are open, present, and unhurried.
Winter in Palm Springs feels welcoming and relational. With nearly 50% of the population identifying as LGBTQ+ – you don’t have to explain yourself here. For many gay men we know, winter is when Palm Springs quietly becomes part of their future thinking.
Final Take: Is Winter a Good Time to Visit Palm Springs?
Yes, winter is a great time to visit Palm Springs – especially if you’re looking for more than a weekend escape.
To recap, winter in Palm Springs offers:
Comfortable, consistent weather
A socially active but relaxed pace
Cultural depth and outdoor access
An easy path to connection and community
Winter is the best season in Palm Springs that shows you how life here actually is year-round for locals.
What surprised you most about Palm Springs the first time you visited? Share your experiences!
If you’re curious to learn more about all the fun you can have here in Palm Springs and our beautiful Coachella Valley, check out some of our blog favorites, like:
Thinking About Buying, Selling, or Relocating to Palm Springs?
Glen Nadeau – one half of The Palm Springs Guys – is a top-producing Palm Springs Realtor known for his no-pressure, highly informed approach.
If you’re just starting to explore or simply have questions, you’re always welcome to reach out.
👉 Visit Modern Living Palm Springs or contact Glen directly.
📱 Call/Text: 805-220-8097 | ✉️ glen.nadeau@compass.com
Your Pocket Guide to Palm Springs Pride 2025
Get ready for Palm Springs Pride 2025! The ultimate gay getaway with parades, pool parties, leather events & nightlife in the desert’s LGBTQ capital.
No event embodies the LGBTQ+ sanctuary city that is Palm Springs better than Palm Springs Pride. Palm Springs Leather Pride kicks off our Pride season this year (Oct 30–Nov 2), setting the stage for an 11-day stretch of unapologetic queer revelry – followed by Palm Springs Pride 2025 (Nov 6–9), which promises to be another year of a full-scale celebration of love, liberation, and living your best gay life, flying high in the low desert!
If you have anything you’d like to contribute to this article, please email us (and let us know why).
In the meantime, here’s our pocket guide to Palm Springs Pride 2025! 🏳️🌈
When & Where
Mark your calendars, boyz: Palm Springs Pride 2025 takes place November 6–9, 2025. The heart of the action happens downtown on Palm Canyon Drive and Arenas Road, where the streets transform into a rainbow-soaked playground of stages, DJs, vendors, cocktails, and plenty of eye-candy in the streets.
But don’t forget the kinkier festivities leading up to this: Palm Springs Leather Pride (Oct 30–Nov 2, 2025), hosted by the Palm Springs Leather Order of the Desert. Think harnesses, gatherings, leather-clad desert daddies, and even a play party.
Notable Pride Events
Palm Springs Pride Festival & Parade
The Pride Festival runs all weekend with multiple entertainment stages, vendors, and community booths. For full details, head to the official Palm Springs Pride festival page.
The Palm Springs Pride Parade is a mile-long procession of floats, drag queens, marching bands, activists, and solidarity. It takes place Sunday, November 9, along Palm Canyon Drive. And, yes, you’ll want to grab a cocktail and a shady spot early – or secure your spot at our annual Pride on the Rooftop Party. 🕺
Pride on the Rooftop
Our now-legendary Pride on the Rooftop party returns, bringing world-class DJs, panoramic mountain views, and a decidedly sexy crowd. General admission tickets are still available – and hot tip: use code PSGUYS for $10 off GA (while supplies last)!
Pride Run & Walk 5K
Work off last night’s tequila shots with the Palm Springs Pride Run & Walk on Saturday morning. It’s part fitness, part fundraising, and fully fabulous. Sign up here: Palm Springs Pride Run.
Oscar’s World Famous Tea Dance
Oscar’s Sunday Tea Dance on Nov 9 is a must if you haven’t yet experienced it. Think open-air dance floor, shirtless men twirling in the desert sun, and classic gay disco DJ beats.
After Dark: Parties & Nightlife
If Palm Springs Pride had a middle name, it would be “after-party.” Here are the essentials:
Desertopia: Known for immersive, queer-forward dance experiences. Expect costumes, lights, and a crowd that actually dances.
Le Parties Weekend Massive: The big-room boys’ party, featuring superstar DJs and massive production.
Desert Heat: Sexy beats, hotter bodies, all-night energy.
BRÜT Party: Muscle, leather, and growls – if you like your Pride with an edge.
Want to bar-hop instead? Head straight to the Arenas District – a rainbow-lit strip of bars, clubs, and patios where the party never stops.
Drag & Diva Magic
Did you know that Palm Springs is now officially a “Sanctuary City” for drag performers? Well, Pride weekend will be serving it in spades:
Vanity’s Dollhaus & One Eleven Bar Events: Over-the-top drag artistry with wigs higher than the San Jacinto peaks.
Protect the Dolls Brunch: Mimosas + drag divas = your Sunday cure.
Drag Brunch at One Eleven Bar: High heels and higher notes, served with eggs Benedict.
If You Only Do 5 Things at Palm Springs Pride 2025…
Indulge at a Drag Brunch
Whether it’s Vanity’s Dollhaus, Protect the Dolls Brunch, or Drag Brunch at One Eleven Bar – Pride calories don’t count.Desertopia (Nov 7 & 8)
Experience Palm Springs’ coolest and most inclusive queer dance party, where the music is as curated as the crowd.STEAM WURK / PRIDE MASSIVE (Nov 8)
A fully immersive warehouse-style experience (10pm-late).Dance Above It All at Pride on the Rooftop (Nov 9)
Sip, dance, and flirt with strangers while the Pride Parade shines below you.Twirl at Oscar’s Tea Dance (Nov 9)
Shirtless men, classic disco beats, and that unmistakable Sunday-in-the-desert early evening magic.
Ultimate 2025 Palm Springs Pride Guides & Deeper Dives
Our local friends have done a lot of work to compile every Pride event under the sun, so check out these ultimate Palm Springs Pride Guides for a deeper dive…
GED Magazine’s Guide To Pride: They have everything you need to celebrate this year’s Pride, spotlighting community members who are shaping our vibrant scene, and essential spots to shop, dine, play, and stay.
Palm Springs Pride Calendar of Events: A complete list of Pride events at the official Greater Palm Springs Pride calendar page.
Where to Stay & Travel Tips
Pride weekend sells out fast – especially at men’s resorts and boutique hotels – so book early. Check out the Visit Palm Springs hotel directory, Palm Springs Preferred Small Hotels, or our very own Best Clothing-Optional (Men-Only) Resorts in Gay Palm Springs article.
Travel Tips
Hydrate & SPF: The desert sun is unforgiving, even in November. You know you’ll be thirsty, so be mindful of extra-hydration along the way.
Day-to-Night Looks: Pride here goes from poolside speedo to circuit couture in 20 minutes flat. Pack (or shop locally) accordingly.
Pace Yourself: Between Leather Pride, pool parties, and after-hours – it’s a marathon, not a sprint. Have no shame in power naps or being fashionably late to the party.
Gay Palm Springs Pride Packing List
Here’s what you really need for Palm Springs Pride 2025:
SPF 50+ Sunscreen: Because “crispy lobster chic” is not a Pride look.
Hydration Essentials: Water bottle, electrolytes, maybe several coconut waters for the hangovers.
Day-to-Night Outfits: Short-shorts for brunch, harness for Leather Pride, tank for the parade, something sheer for the after-parties – or shop local for some new lewks.
Comfy Shoes: Stilettos are best left to the drag queens (unless you are one, then werk). Just remember, you’ll be walking and dancing a LOT.
Swimwear (or not): Unless you’re staying at one of our fabulous clothing-optional resorts, pack your sexiest swimwear (options, please).
Portable Fan (Handheld, Battery-Powered or Daddy): The desert heat might test you.
Phone Charger / Power Bank: Because posting “just one more selfie” will drain your battery faster than you think.
A Playful Spirit: Come ready to make friends, flirt shamelessly, and dance like no one’s watching (unless you want them to).
Why Palm Springs Pride 2025 Is Unmissable
Palm Springs is the incredibly unique destination where Pride is in the air year-round. With 350 days of sunshine, legendary gay nightlife, and a community that thrives on inclusivity and connection, it’s the perfect place to celebrate who you are and meet people who just get it.
Whether you’re here for the parade, the pool parties, or just the chance to finally live your best life, Palm Springs Pride 2025 is your excuse to dive in.
First time in Palm Springs for Pride? What’s at the top of your must-do list? Share your experiences with us…
If you’re curious to learn more about all the fun you can have here in Palm Springs and our beautiful Coachella Valley, check out some of our blog favorites, like:
Curious About Buying, Selling, or Relocating?
In addition to being one half of The Palm Springs Guys – Glen Nadeau is one of Palm Springs’ top-producing Realtors, known for his no-pressure approach, deep market expertise, and genuine commitment to his clients.
A member of The Caldwell & Linger Group – ranked a Top Real Estate Team by Palm Springs Life Magazine – Glen is also backed by COMPASS, which remains the #1 ranked brokerage in the country. Glen takes great pride in knowing that his clients are in such good hands.
“Hospitality is what drives me because helping folks achieve their real estate goals is essentially helping them build a better life for themselves.”
Visit Modern Living Palm Springs, or reach out to me directly. Ask me anything – I promise to give you much more support than ChatGPT, Google or the news will.
Your Palm Springs Insider,
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Your Handy Gay Guide to IGLTA 2025 in Palm Springs
Get the scoop on what to do between the 2025 IGLTA Global Convention in Palm Springs – from quick eats between panels to poolside after‑parties and cultural escapes, we’ve got your all‑in‑one guide to maximizing fun and forging queer connections here in Gay Palm Springs!
Palm Springs will be hosting the IGLTA Global Convention for the very first time, from October 21–25, 2025 – cementing our status as the gay travel capital of the desert (maybe the planet). You can expect international queer tastemakers, industry insiders, and wide‑smiling gay men flocking to our sun‑soaked oasis.
With over 325 days of sunshine and nearly 50% LGBTQ-identified population – our little desert oasis embodies gay belonging on a grand scale. So if this is your first time here in Palm Springs, breathe deep, let that mid‑century modernism envelope you, and get ready to live your best gay life for the week!
If you have anything you’d like to contribute to this article, please email us (and let us know why).
In the meantime, here’s Your Handy Gay Guide to IGLTA 2025 in Palm Springs 😎
Before the Convention: Arrive, Unpack, Explore
Touchdown & Checkin
Palm Springs International Airport delivers you in style in our newly renovated (renovations ongoing to be exact) adorable (outdoor!) airport. 🛬 For an immediate taste of Palm Springs, grab a quick espresso at The Pink Door – located conveniently near baggage claim – before you hop in your Uber.
Tell your driver to drive down 3400 E Tahquitz Canyon Way (they likely will by default for at least a few blocks) so you can see the "Pillars of Palm Springs" project – a showcase six art installations on the median of Tahquitz Canyon Way, running from the Airport to Palm Canyon Drive. You’ll literally see for yourself how much community matters here!
Check into a gay‑owned or queer‑friendly resort. Palm Springs has more gay resorts than anywhere on Earth: 11 inside the city and another in nearby Cathedral City. Many are clothing-optional resorts for men-only (that range from mild to wild, depending on your interests). Browse Palm Springs Preferred Small Hotels for the most mid-century-made-modern boutique hotels you can imagine. Or check out our Best Clothing-Optional (Men-Only) Resorts in Gay Palm Springs and Santiago, Descanso & Twin Palms Resorts: A Three-Way Comparison articles.
First Night Vibe-Check
Keep it low‑key and ease into vacation mode Stroll through downtown Palm Springs. It’s very walkable and brimming with restaurants and shops that will infuse the spirit of Palm Springs as fast as you get there from the airport.
We love shops like Peepa’s (and new Peepa’s Men’s Store), Destination PSP, and GayMart in the Arenas district (our official gayborhood district).
While you’re on Arenas, pop in for happy hour at one of our beloved local queer watering holes, like Blackbook (great bar food too!), Dick’s on Arenas (hey, daddy!), or QUADZ (video bar)!
Then eat your heart out at Ponzu (sushi), Clandestino (Mexican), or Ash & Vine (American fusion).
If you find yourself downtown on a Thursday and you aren’t *too* allergic to families with children – check out Palm Springs Village Fest, a weekly Thursday night street fair for local craft vendors and food trucks. Or walk on over to the Palm Springs Art Museum (Thursday nights are free for locals) and grab a bite at Livs.
Check out our Hot & Delicious: 5 New Palm Springs Openings You Need To Try, Best Gay Shopping in Palm Springs and The Best Sex Shops and Adult Play Gear for Gay Men in Palm Springs for further inspo ;)
Between Sessions: Quick Escapes That Won’t Hijack Your Schedule
Eats & Pick-Me-Ups
There are lots of options nearby the Palm Springs Convention Center. It helps to remember that everything is less than a 10 minute drive in any given direction in this town – and there’s really no traffic (yay)!
If you want to sneak away for a lunch break, grab a sandwich at Sherman’s Deli & Bakery or something with chicken over at Chicken Ranch – quick, delicious, and curated for ease.
Koffi is known for its coffee, baked goods, egg sandwiches, sandwich wraps, and local charm. It’s great if you're darting back to the Convention Center between panels. With three locations in town, your closest location will be Koffi Central, which is walkable from the Convention Center.
Pocket Escapes
If you can squeeze in 45 minutes or less, escape to the Moorten Botanical Garden. It’s not a big place, and it’s pure cacti and botanical bliss!
If you want a dose of creative inspiration, check out the Palm Springs Art Museum Architecture and Design Center or The Lofts Art District. And while you’re there, drop in Revivals for some thrifting (because you’ll also be helping humans in need through AIDS support via DAP Health)!
And if you’re looking for ALL of the pink we have in Palm Springs, swing by Trixie Motel – a pink paradise located in uptown Palm Springs, opened by Drag Race icon Trixie Mattel. If you can’t afford to stay there, you’ll be glad you at least saw it. There’s even an entire HBO series you can watch about the making of it – appropriately titled Trixie Motel.
Evening Shenanigans: When Palm Springs Comes Alive
Late-Night Culture
For more cocktail kitsch, check out PS Air Bar – Palm Springs only aviation themed restaurant & speakeasy bar, located (hidden) inside of the Bouschet market. You’ll be seated in first class seats (literally), and there might even be a drag queen or lounge singer serenading you throughout the evening.
And nothing says Palm Springs like The Purple Room – an old-Hollywood chic supper club hosting intimate entertainment accompanied by a classic surf 'n' turf menu. This is one of the regular spots the Rat Pack used to perform back in the day!
If retro kitsch is your after-conference vibe, check out the Art Museum’s somewhat secretive evening programming or a moonlit stroll around Forever Marilyn – a 26-foot tall Marilyn Monroe statue by artist Seward Johnson. The statue is now located in Palm Springs Downtown Park in front of the Palm Springs Art Museum (100 feet to the right of where she used to be more prominently placed)... Why was she moved when locals overwhelmingly wanted her to stay put? Because apparently Trina Turk wanted it that way 💸
Nightlife, The Gay Way
The Arenas District is where all the gays gather, of course. It’s a short block with plenty of bar hopping to be had. Look for the iconic “DRAG QUEEN CROSSING” caution sign, and consider it a warm welcome from a local drag queen. 👑
For a complete list of all events, drag shows, and weekly happy hours, visit our friends at Gay Desert Guide!
Just a short drive from Arenas, the popular Tool Shed is always hopping on Sunny Dunes Road – the original leather + Levi bar in Palm Springs. There’s plenty of cruising to be had there, especially on “Underwear Night” Thursdays and “Beer Bust” Sundays.
If you’re feeling extra thirsty, Club 541 – Palm Springs only sex club – is just a short walk across the street. Need we say more? 😈
After the Convention: Prolong Your Desert Paradise
Embrace the Nature
Go for an unforgettable hike in Indian Canyons or Tahquitz Canyon – peace, natural beauty, and powerful inspiration all wrapped into a mid-afternoon escape.
If you’ve got a half-day to kill, take a ride up the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway to Mt. San Jacinto State Park – the second-highest mountain range in Southern California. Once you reach the Mountain Station (elevation 8,516 feet above), you’ll have two restaurants and a bar to choose from, observation decks, over 50 miles of hiking trails, and THE most stunning views of the Coachella Valley there are.
If you’ve got a car rental or bike rental from BIKE Palm Springs Rentals, why not check out what Palm Springs modernism is all about? Neighborhood tours are one of the most inspiring things to do here because Palm Springs has one of the most concentrated collections of mid-century modern homes on the planet! It’s not difficult to stumble upon one of the many midcentury gems we have around here – just drive through virtually any neighborhood!
From Twin Palms to Old Las Palmas, each distinct neighborhood is perfect for Insta-mood shots that showcase Palm Springs at its most iconic. Neighborhood tours are the next best thing to Modernism Week.
Explore on your own, or check out our MCM Architecture Self-Guided Tour (complete with GPS directions)!
Count Your Blessings – And All Of Your New Friends
In Palm Springs, friendships form as easily as cocktail orders. Whether you're chatting with a fellow delegate by the pool or meeting new locals at a bar, Palm Springs is built for connection.
And let’s be real: year-round fabulous weather, plus gay-owned resorts, drag-run hotels, and a culture that embraces you like nowhere else – that’s the kind of hospitality that turns fleeting visits into lasting memories and friendships. So come for the IGLTA conference, stay for everything else. You’ll find your people here.
What brings you to this year’s IGLTA 2025 Conference? Let us know!
Curious About Buying, Selling, or Relocating?
In addition to being one half of The Palm Springs Guys – Glen Nadeau is one of Palm Springs’ top-producing Realtors, known for his no-pressure approach, deep market expertise, and genuine commitment to his clients.
A member of The Caldwell & Linger Group – ranked a Top Real Estate Team by Palm Springs Life Magazine – Glen is also backed by COMPASS, which remains the #1 ranked brokerage in the country. Glen takes great pride in knowing that his clients are in such good hands.
“Hospitality is what drives me because helping folks achieve their real estate goals is essentially helping them build a better life for themselves.”
Visit Modern Living Palm Springs, or reach out to me directly. Ask me anything – I promise to give you much more support than ChatGPT, Google or the news will.
Your Palm Springs Insider,
Glen Nadeau (pronounced “Ned-oh” as in “meadow”)
📱 Call or Text: 805-220-8097
📨 Email: glen.nadeau@compass.com
🔎 My Google Business Reviews ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Why Summer Is the Best Time to Buy in Gay Palm Springs
Discover why summer is the best time to buy in the Palm Springs real estate market, how it’s giving buyers the upper hand – and why gay Palm Springs is calling your name.
If you’ve ever stepped foot in Palm Springs and thought, “Could I just… stay forever?” – you’re not alone. Between the sunshine, sexy pool parties, and more mid-century modern eye candy than anywhere else, Palm Springs is the place gay dreams are made of.
If you’re considering buying into a slice of this desert paradise, now might be the smartest (and hottest) time to do it.
If you have anything you’d like to contribute to this article, please email us (and let us know why).
In the meantime, here’s why we think summer is the best time to buy in Gay Palm Springs.
It's (Currently) A Buyer's Playground
Yep, you heard that right. Palm Springs is still in a buyer’s market, which means you’ve got leverage, gurl. That means more wiggle room on price, better options, better terms, and the chance to actually sleep on it (without losing the deal). But fair warning: this won’t last much longer.
Hot Summers Are Ideal For Buyers
Palm Springs summers may be toasty, but that’s precisely why smart buyers are making their moves now. Fewer tourists means less competition – and sellers are more likely to negotiate when the city’s a little quieter. While everyone else is cooling off in the pool, savvy gays are locking in their desert dream homes.
Inventory Is Still Plentiful
There’s still plenty of inventory to choose from across Palm Springs' beautiful neighborhoods, from high-style condos in the historic Tennis Club district to sprawling mid-century marvels in Vista Las Palmas. Whether you're looking for a weekend retreat or your full-time queer sanctuary, the options are diverse.
But Change Is Coming
Word on the street (and by street, we mean data from actual real estate economists) is that we could see a shift toward a seller’s market this fall. Translation: more buyers, less inventory, and tighter competition. So if you want in before the crowd, the time is now.
Book Those Private Tours
If you're ready to see for yourself, I (Glen Nadeau) am happy to be your Palm Springs real estate spirit guide. As a local expert (and one half of this fabulous duo behind The Palm Springs Guys), I know this market inside and out. Let’s book your private tours now and start your journey towards finding your gay desert dream home.
Don’t be shy. Call or text me at: 805-220-8097– or email me directly at: glen.nadeau@compass.com.
Why Palm Springs Is Always a Smart Idea
Palm Springs is like summer camp for grown-up gay men with free spirits and great taste. Whether it’s January or July, this desert oasis offers 350+ days of sunshine and a welcoming LGBTQ+ community that’s unmatched anywhere else. From world-class dining and mid-century-made-modern design to poolside flirtations and drag brunches, every season is gay pride here.
Palm Springs is full of kindred spirits ready to become new friends. It will always be a smart investment – in your dream home, your community, and your quality of life.
Would you move to Palm Springs full-time if you could? What would your dream home look like? Let us know.
If you’re curious to learn more about all the fun you can have here in Palm Springs and our beautiful Coachella Valley, check out some of our blog favorites, like:
Curious About Buying, Selling, or Relocating?
In addition to being one half of The Palm Springs Guys – Glen Nadeau is one of Palm Springs’ top-producing Realtors, known for his no-pressure approach, deep market expertise, and genuine commitment to his clients.
A member of The Caldwell & Linger Group – ranked a Top Real Estate Team by Palm Springs Life Magazine – Glen is also backed by COMPASS, which remains the #1 ranked brokerage in the country. Glen takes great pride in knowing that his clients are in such good hands.
“Hospitality is what drives me because helping folks achieve their real estate goals is essentially helping them build a better life for themselves.”
Visit Modern Living Palm Springs, or reach out to me directly. Ask me anything – I promise to give you much more support than ChatGPT, Google or the news will.
Your Palm Springs Insider,
Glen Nadeau (pronounced “Ned-oh” as in “meadow”)
📱 Call or Text: 805-220-8097
📨 Email: glen.nadeau@compass.com
🔎 My Google Business Reviews ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Drag & Fly Tours: Anita Doll’s Five Eras of Palm Springs
The five eras that shaped Palm Springs – from yesterday’s sacred springs to today’s LGBTQ+ mecca – through the eyes of local drag queen Anita Doll. Her Drag & Fly Tour blends history, humor, and high camp aboard Palm Springs’ most fabulous attraction.
Have you ever gotten Palm Springs history lessons from a drag queen on a tour bus with music videos, trivia, and actual prizes? Because that’s how we roll in the desert these days – literally.
Recently, The Palm Springs Guys experienced the iconic Drag & Fly Tours hosted by Anita Doll and Miss B. Guided (aka Rosemary Galore), and Palm Springs has never been more fabulously educational.
Anita, a former journalist turned storytelling showgirl, guides guests through five distinct eras that shaped Palm Springs into the queer desert utopia it is today – all aboard a luxury “theater on wheels” that turns history into herstory.
Thanks to Anita (a.k.a. JD Cargill), we now have a sassy, smart, and deeply thoughtful breakdown of Palm Springs’ queer-coded history – and as far as we’re concerned, it’s a theory worth considering.
If you have anything you’d like to contribute to this article, please email us (and let us know why).
In the meantime, here is Drag & Fly Tour’s Anita Doll’s five eras of Palm Springs...
Era 1: The Agua Caliente Era (Ancient–19th Century)
Before the movie stars and muscle gays, the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians were the first to call Palm Springs home – for thousands of years before Western settlers. The sacred hot springs were the literal and spiritual lifeblood of this region.
They believed in at least three genders, recognizing a “Two-Spirit” identity long before Westerners caught up. Their worldview instinctively saw gender as non-binary, rooted in spiritual and social balance – which means that this level of Queer wisdom has been around longer than all 1 million seasons of Drag Race.
The spring, still bubbling beneath the luxurious Séc-he Spa, was much more than just a spa day back then. It was survival, spirituality, and sanctuary. The stage was being set for Palm Springs eventually becoming a place of healing, transformation, and deeper connection.
In many ways, this era centers around the healing power of water – a resource so vital that it defined where and how people lived for generations.
Era 2: The Founding Mothers Era (Late 1800s–Early 1900s)
The early 1900s gave us the original wellness influencers: a fierce group of women who built guest houses, sanitariums, and health retreats around those mineral-rich waters and our refreshingly dry desert air.
Enter Nellie Coffman (who built the iconic Desert Inn in 1909), Pearl McCallum, Cornelia White, Ruth Hardy, and more. These ladies created what Anita calls the “Girl Power Era,” establishing Palm Springs as a healing hideaway, rooted in the belief that the mineral-rich waters and arid desert air offered therapeutic benefits – especially for those suffering respiratory conditions.
They were building empires before they could vote, honey.
Today, their impact still echoes. The site of the Desert Inn is now home to the Rowan Hotel, and the Marilyn Monroe statue is just a stone throw away – both symbols of modern Palm Springs still standing on historic ground.
Era 3: The Hollywood’s Playground Era (1920s–1960s)
Once word got out about Palm Springs, the stars began to descend. Why? Because Palm Springs was just far enough (100 miles) from Hollywood that paparazzi wouldn't follow. Locals still refer to this as the “100 mile” rule.
Actors were also contractually obligated to still be close enough if they needed to be called into the studio last-minute. Palm Springs was the perfect escape.
Later, once cameras did arrive, the resorts were walled, gated, and gloriously hush-hush. Resorts were discreet, and owners were known for fiercely protecting their guests' privacy.
From the silent film era to the Rat Pack years, Palm Springs became a secret escape for the famous and fabulous during this era: Liberace, Rock Hudson, Truman Capote, Tallulah Bankhead, Marlene Dietrich, Cary Grant, and dozens more.
This was the era of mental health and personal freedom. Queer (but closeted) stars with “career-ending secrets” could live, love, and lounge under the radar – poolside martini in hand. 🍸
Notable venues included El Mirador, Ingleside Inn, the Desert Inn, the Oasis Hotel, and the Racquet Club (where Marilyn Monroe famously caught the eye of her agent).
Era 4: The Modernism Era (1940s–1970s)
Eventually, Hollywood’s elite stopped renting and started building.
As stars like Frank Sinatra and Bob Hope began buying and building homes, they hired the top architects of the day (now known as the Modern Masters – Albert Frey, Donald Wexler, William Krisel) to design custom homes that mirrored their liberated lives.
It was all about clean lines, indoor-outdoor living, and a fresh way of thinking – modernism as metaphor. Open floor plans met open sexuality, and a new aesthetic was born. Modernism symbolized freedom of thought and lifestyle – again tying back to health in terms of creative and personal expression.
The stars settled in, and the culture of design, art, and inclusivity blossomed. Even behind the scenes, queer influence shaped Palm Springs’ look and feel.
So next time you’re touring a MCM house in Palm Springs, remember that you’re walking through decades of queer-forward design thinking.
Era 5: The Queer Era (1980s–Present)
Then came the 1980s. A dark time, indeed – but also one of resilience.
As AIDS devastated our community, many sick gay men came to Palm Springs seeking the same healing energy their predecessors had. Gay men from San Francisco who were HIV+ had nowhere else to turn because the only hospitals who would treat them were here in Palm Springs. They essentially came here to die – and be cared for with dignity until then.
This marked the beginning of Desert AIDS Project (now DAP Health) – and from there, something powerful bloomed.
Palm Springs became a safe haven for the LGBTQ+ community. Over the decades, a chosen family gathered: survivors, lovers, best friends, and allies. Now, it’s a place where representation reigns – from KGAY 106.5 FM to rainbow crosswalks and a majority-LGBTQ city council.
Today, inclusivity is a lifestyle here in Palm Springs: The city is now a global queer mecca, where identity is celebrated, and the healing, expression, and liberation continues.
The Common Thread: Health
As Anita brilliantly summarizes, health is the throughline across all five eras:
The Agua Caliente: Water as sacred life force
Founding Mothers: Wellness retreats in the healing desert air
Hollywood: Emotional and mental refuge
Modernism: Design as freedom of thought and spirit
Queer Era: Healing and community through crisis and recovery
Why You Belong Here, Too
Whether it’s the sacred wisdom of the Agua Caliente or the fierce resilience of the queer community during the AIDS crisis, Palm Springs has always been a place of transformation, freedom, and healing – especially for those of us seeking to live our best gay lives. And thanks to Anita Doll’s Drag & Fly Tours, this rich history is now more accessible and entertaining than ever.
So, if you're planning a visit (and you absolutely should), add this drag queen-hosted joyride to your must-do list. Between the sunshine, the architecture, the pool parties, and now the most fabulous sightseeing tour on wheels, Palm Springs proves again and again that there’s nowhere quite like it.
What’s your favorite piece of Palm Springs queer history? Share your experiences!
If you’re curious to learn more about all the fun you can have here in Palm Springs and our beautiful Coachella Valley, check out some of our blog favorites, like:
Curious About Buying, Selling, or Relocating?
In addition to being one half of The Palm Springs Guys – Glen Nadeau is one of Palm Springs’ top-producing Realtors, known for his no-pressure approach, deep market expertise, and genuine commitment to his clients.
A member of The Caldwell & Linger Group – ranked a Top Real Estate Team by Palm Springs Life Magazine – Glen is also backed by COMPASS, which remains the #1 ranked brokerage in the country. Glen takes great pride in knowing that his clients are in such good hands.
“Hospitality is what drives me because helping folks achieve their real estate goals is essentially helping them build a better life for themselves.”
Visit Modern Living Palm Springs, or reach out to me directly. Ask me anything – I promise to give you much more support than ChatGPT, Google or the news will.
Your Palm Springs Insider,
Glen Nadeau (pronounced “Ned-oh” as in “meadow”)
📱 Call or Text: 805-220-8097
📨 Email: glen.nadeau@compass.com
🔎My Google Business Reviews ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
From Barracks to Eagle: The Leather Legacy Lives On in Gay Palm Springs
Introducing the Eagle Cathedral City bar, uncovering the surprising LGBTQ+ nightlife history of Cathedral City, and why gay Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley is still the ultimate desert getaway.
Welcome to Gay Palm Springs (But First… Cathedral City)
We’re all a buzz of excitement here in Palm Springs because we’re gearing up for the ultimate queer nightlife comeback with the upcoming Eagle Cathedral City – a leather community legacy reborn!
That’s right – a brand-new Eagle bar is officially coming soon to Cathedral City, California. If you know anything about the legendary Eagle bars across the country, you know they’re not your average cocktail lounges. They’re unapologetically queer, kink-positive, leather-leaning safe spaces that celebrate community, connection, and a little (or a lot of) good old-fashioned gay cruising-culture debauchery.
But Cathedral City isn’t just getting a new bar – it’s reclaiming its rightful place in the queer nightlife hall of fame. Before Palm Springs became the shimmering epicenter of queer fabulousness, Cathedral City was already doing most of the heavy-lifting to pave the way.
Yes, momma – Cathedral City was the quiet pioneer, the original Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. While Palm Springs was busy with its mid-century closeted cocktail crowd, Cathedral City was where the first openly gay bars in the Coachella Valley dared to sashay into existence. It’s where queer desert nightlife was born, raised, and perfected – making this new Eagle a symbolic full-circle moment.
If you have anything you’d like to contribute to this article, please email us and let us know (and let us know why)!
In the meantime, here’s what we know so far about the new Eagle Cathedral City…
Tha Barracks (RIP)
The New Eagle Bar: Rising from the Ashes of The Barracks
The beloved Barracks Bar shuttered in mid-2024 after a legendary 31-year run of beer busts, harnesses, and gay mischief. Many have said, “That space will never be a bar again” – but it appears that Eagle Cathedral City is very much taking its place.
"THE SCENE YOU’VE BEEN CRAVING IS LANDING THIS WINTER"... That's all it says on their Instagram and Facebook page right now. So get ready, boys – winter is coming 😉
Eagle bars are iconic in the gay nightlife scene, known for embracing leather, kink, and unapologetic freedom. From Eagle NYC to Eagle LA – even Eagle 501 (now Dick’s on Arenas) here in Palm Springs – these bars are less about bottle service and more about bottle service ;) Think dark rooms, testosterone-forward beats, and a crowd that leans into cruising culture over cocktail culture. If the Eagle brand stays true to form, we’re in for a sweaty, cruisy, unapologetically queer new chapter in Cathedral City nightlife.
A Brief History of Cathedral City’s Fabulous Gay Nightlife
Before Cathedral City became the underrated brother of Palm Springs, it was the place to go out if you were queer and fabulous in the desert. Starting in the 1930s, clubs like the Dunes Club (1931) and the 139 Club (1939) drew eclectic, often queer-friendly crowds.
By the 1970s and ’80s, the city’s relaxed incorporation laws made it a refuge for gay entrepreneurs who couldn’t open bars in Palm Springs proper due to stricter ordinances. Cat City was already serving queer realness at iconic spots like Queen’s Attic (1969), GAF (1970), and Oil Can Harry’s Spa (1971). Other trailblazers included The Party Room, Sir James, Daddy Warbucks, and Rancho Dandy at the Desert Palms Hotel.
By the time Wolf’s Den opened in 1992 (The Barracks was originally opened as the Wolf Den), Cathedral City was already known as the leather and kink capital of the Coachella Valley. Bars like Trunks, One Eleven Bar, The Roost Lounge, The Runway, and of course, The Barracks, carved out space for identity, expression, and resistance.
Meanwhile, Palm Springs finally caught up in 1991 with the now-iconic Streetbar, giving the Arenas district the gay street cred it’s known for today.
Barracks drawing by David Doherty
Why Cathedral City Deserves More Gay Credit
Cathedral City is the kind of place where long-term locals and leather daddies mingle with curious newcomers, and where the party doesn’t need to be Instagrammed to be iconic.
Sure, Palm Springs has the polished resorts and the gogo boys – but Cathedral City has roots. And with Eagle on the horizon, the city may be headed for a renaissance that merges its underground energy with a new wave of travelers and locals ready to keep the party going.
Why Visiting Gay Palm Springs (and Cathedral City) Is Always a Good Idea
If you’re curious to learn more about all the fun you can have here in Palm Springs and our beautiful Coachella Valley, check out some of our blog favorites, like Why The Barracks Bar is Closing: The Facts and Speculations, CLUB541: Discover Palm Springs' Newest Sex Club, Best Gay Nightlife in Palm Springs, and The Best Sex Shops and Adult Play Gear for Gay Men in Palm Springs.
Beyond the history and hot spots, Palm Springs and Cathedral City remain the ultimate gay desert escape. It’s sunny 350 days a year (seriously), there’s always something happening – from Pride festivals to modernism week – and the community is one of the friendliest you’ll find anywhere.
Whether you're laying naked poolside, exploring the mid-century architecture, or living your best gay life at a Sunday beer bust, it's almost effortless to make new friends and create lasting connections here.
And now with Cathedral City’s nightlife legacy getting the spotlight it deserves as the Eagle prepares to flap its wings, this is your moment to rise from the ashes too (i.e. come visit us)!
Stay tuned for more info on the Eagle Cathedral City’s grand opening (TBA).
Did you ever party at The Barracks? What’s your favorite memory there? Share your experiences (if you dare)! 😈
Curious About Buying, Selling, or Relocating?
In addition to being one half of The Palm Springs Guys – Glen Nadeau is one of Palm Springs’ top-producing Realtors, known for his no-pressure approach, deep market expertise, and genuine commitment to his clients.
A member of The Caldwell & Linger Group – ranked a Top Real Estate Team by Palm Springs Life Magazine – Glen is also backed by COMPASS, which remains the #1 ranked brokerage in the country. Glen takes great pride in knowing that his clients are in such good hands.
“Hospitality is what drives me because helping folks achieve their real estate goals is essentially helping them build a better life for themselves.”
Visit Modern Living Palm Springs, or reach out to me directly. Ask me anything – I promise to give you much more support than ChatGPT, Google or the news will.
Your Palm Springs Insider,
Glen Nadeau (pronounced “Ned-oh” as in “meadow”)
📱 Call or Text: 805-220-8097
📨 Email: glen.nadeau@compass.com
🔎 My Google Business Reviews ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
5 Things We Always Tell Gay Friends Visiting Palm Springs for the First Time
Planning your first Palm Springs gaycation? Here are 5 things we always tell our gay friends visiting Palm Springs for the first time – insider vacation tips on weather, nightlife, resorts, and embracing your fabulous self.
We’ve lived in Palm Springs for five years now, and let us tell you – there’s simply nowhere else quite like it. If you’re a gay man looking to live your best vacation fantasy (and maybe even flirt with the idea of staying for good), Palm Springs is the sun-soaked, speedo-clad, cocktail-in-hand escape of your dreams.
Palm Springs isn’t just gay-friendly – it’s practically gay-designed. From the moment you land, the mountains flirt with you, the boys wink at you, and the warm desert breeze whispers, “Take off your shirt, sexy.”
Whether you're coming to party, relax, explore, connect, or disconnect, here are the 5 things we always tell our gay friends before their first visit.
If you have anything you’d like to contribute to this article, please email us and let us know (and let us know why)!
1. Yes, it’s hot here in the desert – but it’s not like how you imagine.
Here’s the truth: desert heat hits differently. If you’re coming from a humid place like NYC or DC, 80° there feels like 110°. But here, a dry 105° can actually feel... dare we say... refreshing. Or at least comfortable.
That said, don’t get cocky about it. The sun is strong, the booze is stronger, and the dehydration is real. Hydrate often (we love a reusable water bottle), layer on that SPF, and bring a fan you can snap open for dramatic effect (yaass, Queen).
Pro Tips:
Do your hiking, brunching, or grocery shopping early.
Head indoors mid-afternoon – think Palm Springs Art Museum exploration, or a stylish air-conditioned nap.
Take the Aerial Tramway to escape the heat – temps up there can be 20° cooler (and the views are magnificent)!
With more pools per capita than anywhere in the country, take a dip – day or night.
2. You’ll feel more seen here than anywhere else you’ve been – so embrace it.
Palm Springs is proudly over 40% LGBTQ+. That means wherever you go – whether it’s the farmer’s market, a drag brunch, or Trader Joe’s – you’ll feel like you belong here.
Don’t hold back. Hold hands. Rock the mesh tank. Flirt with strangers. Be the main character at brunch. Whether you’re 25 or 75 – a twink, a bear, or a daddy – you’re part of the tapestry here.
From our local government and police force to our local businesses and eateries – there’s something magical and deeply healing about being in a town where your queerness is celebrated.
3. Most of our resorts for men-only are clothing-optional – but that doesn’t mean what you think.
Yes, most of our resorts for men-only clothing-optional. But that can mean different things depending on where you stay.
Looking for a relaxed, classy vibe with a friendly crowd? Start with Santiago Resort – perfect for first-timers. Ready to crank up the steam? Casa Oliver brings the heat (and then some).
Etiquette 101:
Be yourself, but embrace the opportunity to be as free as you’d like.
Keep your phone to yourself (no photos!).
Respect everyone’s vibe – friendships and flings happen naturally.
And who knows? That stranger in the hot tub might just become your new bestie. It happens all the time here.
4. Check out the theme parties – but pace yourself!
Palm Springs nightlife comes to life when a good theme calls. At Tool Shed, underwear night is always a popular weekly attraction. Be sure to wear your sexiest jock strap and leather harness for this – or make a pit stop at Gear Leather & Fetish next door.
Pro tip: the “Palm Springs pour” is not for amateurs. One drink here is often a double (and it’s still 90° outside), so sip wisely, gurrrl.
After Dark Suggestions:
Start at Tool Shed or Dicks on Arenas
Dance it out at Chill Bar or Quadz in the Arenas district after, or…
If you're in the mood for more... Club 541 (Palm Springs’ new sex club) is across the street.
Take a Lyft or Uber. Nobody looks cute getting a DUI in a harness.
5. During in-season (September–May), make those dinner reservations in advance – and leave time for a disco nap.
Palm Springs is a seasonal lady – and when she’s in-season, everyone’s out. Tables book up fast, especially at hot spots like:
Bar Cecil (try booking 1–2 months out!)
Clandestino, Lola Rose, and Ponzu are also go-to faves.
Shows, concerts, and drag revues can start early (7 or 8 PM), but the bars don’t start hopping until 9 or 10. Our advice is to plan ahead for dinner, take a disco nap, then head out looking rested and radiant.
Why Gay Palm Springs Is Always a Good Idea
Year-round sunshine, breathtaking desert views, and one of the most welcoming LGBTQ+ communities in the world? Yes, please.
From chill pool days to wild theme nights, from world-class dining to once-in-a-lifetime friendships, Palm Springs invites you to strip off the expectations, dive into freedom, and just… be exactly who you are inside and out. You’ll come alive here.
If you could give one piece of advice to a gay friend visiting PS for the first time, what would it be? What surprised you most during your first visit to Palm Springs? Share your experiences!
If you’re curious to learn more about all the fun you can have here in Palm Springs and our beautiful Coachella Valley, check out some of our blog favorites, like Best Gay Nightlife in Palm Springs, Escape to Bliss: Best Gay Men's Spas and Spa Resorts in Palm Springs, and Santiago, Descanso & Twin Palms Resorts: A Three-Way Comparison.
Curious About Buying, Selling, or Relocating?
Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
In addition to being one half of The Palm Springs Guys – Glen Nadeau is one of Palm Springs’ top-producing Realtors, known for his no-pressure approach, deep market expertise, and genuine commitment to his clients.
A member of The Caldwell & Linger Group – ranked a Top Real Estate Team by Palm Springs Life Magazine – Glen is also backed by COMPASS, which remains the #1 ranked brokerage in the country. Glen takes great pride in knowing that his clients are in such good hands.
“Hospitality is what drives me because helping folks achieve their real estate goals is essentially helping them build a better life for themselves.”
Visit Modern Living Palm Springs, or reach out to me directly. Ask me anything – I promise to give you much more support than ChatGPT, Google or the news will.
Your Palm Springs Insider,
Glen Nadeau (pronounced “Ned-oh” as in “meadow”)
📱 Call or Text: 805-220-8097
📨 Email: glen.nadeau@compass.com
🔎My Google Business Reviews ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Ultimate Guide to 2025 Gay Summer Pool Parties in Palm Springs
Planning your summer escape to Palm Springs? Dive into the ultimate guide to 2025 gay pool parties in Palm Springs, featuring every splash-worthy LGBTQ+ event with sizzling poolside vibes happening this season.
If you’re a gay man looking for the ultimate summer escape, there’s no better destination than Palm Springs. It’s where endless sunshine meets shirtless freedom, where poolside fantasies become sun-drenched realities, and where the social calendar is bursting with pool parties hotter than the desert pavement in July.
Welcome to your Ultimate Guide to 2025 Gay Summer Pool Parties in Palm Springs – because in this town, the only thing that should be dry is your martini. 🍸
If you have anything you’d like to contribute to this article, please email us and let us know (and let us know why you love it too)!
Pro tip: check out all the Facebook Groups here in Palm Springs that cater to gay men for tips on additional private or invite-only parties happening throughout the summer as well.
In the meantime, here’s your one-stop splash zone. Bookmark it. Share it. Pack your sexiest speedos. 🩲💦
June 2025
Madd Men in the Pool – Father’s Day
June 15, 2025 | The Shag House
A sexy celebration of daddies and the men who love them.Tidal Wave Weekend Pool Events
June 18–22, 2025 | Various Locations
Think bears, bubbles, and barely-there swimsuits.Funshine Pool Party
June 21, 2025 | Hotel Zōsō
Sun, beats, and beautiful bodies at one of the most iconic pool decks in town.Splash & Slay: Drag Brunch at the Surf Club
June 29, 2025 | Palm Springs Surf Club
Where the Queens serve lewks and the drinks flow freely.Adult Night Swim Saturdays at PSSC
Saturdays (June 28-Aug 30, 2025) | Palm Springs Surf Club
LGBTQ-friendly after-dark DJ vibes and moonlit wave pool lounging.
July 2025
QUE CALOR Pool Party ft. Desert Studs
July 5, 2025 | The Velvet Rope Palm Springs
Spicy Latin beats, speedos, and the Desert Studs.
Ongoing Throughout The Summer
Casa Oliver Sunday Poolside Socials
Loverboy Sundays | Casa Oliver Hotel
Clothing optional, poolside DJ vibes with Go Go Dancers, indoor & outdoor mazes 😈CCBC Resort Pool Parties
Ongoing | CCBC Resort, Cathedral City
Clothing optional, ongoing parties 😈GED Magazine Pool Parties
Summer Dates TBA | Various Hotels | GED Magazine Events
When the city’s favorite gay mag throws a party, you show up.Gorilla Gay Bar
Ongoing | Palm Springs
Pool parties & various events popping up all over town!
Fall/Winter 2025 Highlights
PS Leather Pride Pool Mixers
Oct 30 – Nov 2, 2025 | Hotel Zōsō & more
Poolside + harness = yes please.Palm Springs Pride Pool Parties (HEAT)
Nov 6–9, 2025 | Hotel Zōsō
Pride, poolside, and perfectly Palm Springs.
Why Visiting Gay Palm Springs Is Always a Fabulous Idea
Palm Springs isn’t just a year-round destination – it’s a lifestyle. With 350+ days of sunshine, world-class mid-century modern charm, and a famously vibrant gay scene, this desert oasis is the kind of place where you come for the pool party and stay for the community. Whether you're making lifelong friends over mimosas or spontaneous connections in a heated pool, Palm Springs is a place where gay men of all ages, shapes & sizes are embraced, celebrated, and invited to be exactly who they are.
First-timer or seasoned splash-goer – what’s your top tip for making the most of a Palm Springs pool party? Share your experiences!
If you’re curious to learn more about all the fun you can have here in Palm Springs and our beautiful Coachella Valley, check out some of our blog favorites, like Best Gay Nightlife in Palm Springs, The Best Sex Shops and Adult Play Gear for Gay Men in Palm Springs, and Escape to Bliss: Best Gay Men's Spas and Spa Resorts in Palm Springs.
Curious About Buying, Selling, or Relocating?
In addition to being one half of The Palm Springs Guys – Glen Nadeau is one of Palm Springs’ top-producing Realtors, known for his no-pressure approach, deep market expertise, and genuine commitment to his clients.
A member of The Caldwell & Linger Group – ranked a Top Real Estate Team by Palm Springs Life Magazine – Glen is also backed by COMPASS, which remains the #1 ranked brokerage in the country. Glen takes great pride in knowing that his clients are in such good hands.
“Hospitality is what drives me because helping folks achieve their real estate goals is essentially helping them build a better life for themselves.”
Visit Modern Living Palm Springs, or reach out to me directly. Ask me anything – I promise to give you much more support than ChatGPT, Google or the news will.
Your Palm Springs Insider,
Glen Nadeau (pronounced “Ned-oh” as in “meadow”)
📱 Call or Text: 805-220-8097
📨 Email: glen.nadeau@compass.com
🔎 My Google Business Reviews ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Date Night, Upgraded: Palm Springs’ Most Romantic Speakeasy Bars
Explore our favorite hidden speakeasy bars in Palm Springs, perfect for a romantic date night. Uncover intimate settings, crafted cocktails, and the vibrant LGBTQ+ scene that makes Palm Springs a must-visit destination.
We recently co-wrote a roundup of five amazing speakeasy-style bars with Kathy Condon from the Palm Springs Insider Guide for our friends at Palm Springs Preferred Small Hotels. Whether you're into secret entrances, moody lighting, or next-level cocktails, this one's for you.
If you think Palm Springs is all pool floats and brunch spots, you’re only skimming the surface. When the sun dips behind the San Jacinto mountains, the night magic begins. Tucked behind velvet curtains and unmarked doors are some of the coolest, most intimate speakeasies you’d never know were there – unless a local let you in on the secret.
For gay men seeking a blend of intimacy, style, and a touch of mystery, these hidden speakeasies offer the perfect backdrop for unforgettable evenings. So consider this your official invite to dig deeper into low-desert nightlife because these hidden gems are serving moody lighting, jaw-dropping cocktails, and serious main-character energy.
If you have anything you’d like to contribute to this article, please email us and let us know (and let us know why you love it too)!
In the meantime, here are five of Palm Springs’ Most Romantic Speakeasy Bars in our opinion…
1. Counter Reformation
Tucked within the lush grounds of the Parker Palm Springs, Counter Reformation offers a cozy setting reminiscent of a Parisian wine bar. With its eclectic wine selection (no spirits) and savory small plates, it's the perfect spot for a romantic evening or a chic pre-dinner drink. And there’s an actual confessional at the far end of the bar, should you feel the need for redemption after all the fun you’ve had in Palm Springs!
2. Seymour’s
Enter through Mr. Lyons Steakhouse and discover Seymour’s, a hidden gem that exudes mid-century elegance. With its cozy leather banquettes and vintage artwork, it's the ideal setting for whispering sweet nothings over expertly crafted cocktails. The outdoor patio, complete with a roaring fire pit, adds a touch of warmth to your evening rendezvous.
3. The Evening Citizen
With an intentionally cryptic entrance, The Evening Citizen invites you into a world of intrigue. Candlelit interiors and dark walls set the mood for deep conversations and shared secrets. Don't miss the "Backstabber," a dark twist on the classic Bees Knees cocktail, perfect for toasting to new beginnings or celebrating lasting connections.
4. Tailor Shop
Tailor Shop offers a refined atmosphere where every detail is meticulously crafted. From the plush seating to the curated playlist, it's a haven for couples seeking a sophisticated night out. Indulge in their delectable dumplings and let the evening unfold in style.
5. Bootlegger Tiki
Located right next to Tailor Shop, step into a tropical paradise at Bootlegger Tiki, where bamboo decor and exotic cocktails transport you to a bygone era. The intimate setting is perfect for cozying up with your date, sharing stories, and sipping on their renowned non-traditional mai tai.
Why Palm Springs is a Must-Visit for Gay Travelers
There’s so much to experience here in Palm Springs. With its year-round sunshine, vibrant LGBTQ+ community, and rich cultural offerings, it's a place where every gay man can feel at home. Whether you're lounging by the pool, exploring hidden speakeasies, or making new connections, Palm Springs offers a unique blend of relaxation and excitement that's hard to compete with elsewhere. So embrace the magic of the desert and let Palm Springs be the backdrop to your next romantic adventure.
What secret speakeasies have you discovered in Palm Springs? Did we spill your favorite secret spot? Share your experiences!
If you’re curious to learn more about all the fun you can have here in Palm Springs and our beautiful Coachella Valley, check out some of our blog favorites, like Best Gay Nightlife in Palm Springs, The Best Sex Shops and Adult Play Gear for Gay Men in Palm Springs, and Escape to Bliss: Best Gay Men's Spas and Spa Resorts in Palm Springs.
Curious About Buying, Selling, or Relocating?
In addition to being one half of The Palm Springs Guys – Glen Nadeau is one of Palm Springs’ top-producing Realtors, known for his no-pressure approach, deep market expertise, and genuine commitment to his clients.
A member of The Caldwell & Linger Group – ranked a Top Real Estate Team by Palm Springs Life Magazine – Glen is also backed by COMPASS, which remains the #1 ranked brokerage in the country. Glen takes great pride in knowing that his clients are in such good hands.
“Hospitality is what drives me because helping folks achieve their real estate goals is essentially helping them build a better life for themselves.”
Visit Modern Living Palm Springs, or reach out to me directly. Ask me anything – I promise to give you much more support than ChatGPT, Google or the news will.
Your Palm Springs Insider,
Glen Nadeau (pronounced “Ned-oh” as in “meadow”)
📱 Call or Text: 805-220-8097
📨 Email: glen.nadeau@compass.com
🔎My Google Business Reviews ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Is Mid-Century Modern on Hulu Just Gay Fiction? Here’s the Real Palm Springs Tea
Thinking about vacationing in Palm Springs? Hulu’s Mid-Century Modern is fueling the fantasy, but the real-life version is even better. Here’s what gay life in Palm Springs actually looks like — and why it should be your next getaway.
Let’s be real: Mid-Century Modern on Hulu is everything Gay Palm Springs. Iconic architecture. Sarcastic gay men in their prime. Poolside drama. Linda Lavin.
But the real gag? You don’t have to binge a sitcom pretending to live your best gay life when you can actually be here surrounded by palm trees, pool floats, and Palm Springs mid-century perfection.
Because here in Palm Springs, it’s not a fantasy. It’s the lifestyle!
Whether you’re visiting for the first time or you’ve been flirting with the idea of moving here permanently (you wouldn’t be the first!), let’s break down what this Hulu hit got right, what it got hilariously wrong, and why Palm Springs is still the desert capital that gay dreams are made of.
If you have anything you’d like to contribute to this article, please email us and let us know (and let us know why)!
In the meantime, here’s the real Palm Springs tea…
Mid-Century Modern: Glammed-Up Fiction or Desert Reality?
In Mid-Century Modern, three gay besties — Bunny, Jerry, and Arthur — move into a mid-century house in Palm Springs after a funeral and proceed to live together, surrounded by martinis, misadventures, and passive-aggressive zingers. Throw in Bunny’s live-in mother Sybil, and you've got a cross between Golden Girls and Will & Grace – but make it desert-chic.
Is this what life’s really like for gay men here in Palm Springs? Honestly? Kind of. But it’s also way better than you can imagine.
Yes, the Architecture Really Is That Sexy
Palm Springs is internationally known for its mid-century modern architecture. We’re talking:
Butterfly rooflines
Clerestory windows
Vintage breeze blocks
Pools that belong on a Slim Aarons postcard
Whether you’re strolling through Twin Palms, Vista Las Palmas, or Deepwell Estates, you’ll see homes that make you feel like you're in an Architectural Digest spread — except with fewer stylists and more shirtless men walking their dogs (aka their babies).
Want to geek out on architecture before you visit? Check out our Palm Springs Guys mid-century modern self-guided tour (Google Maps GPS-ready!) and discover the magic of Desert Modernism architecture for yourself.
Chosen Family Vibes? Very That.
The premise of friends becoming a chosen family? Not only realistic — it’s Palm Springs culture in a nutshell.
The community here is tight-knit, supportive, and refreshingly unbothered. Whether you’re single, partnered, throupled, or “it's complicated,” you’ll find your people here faster than you can say “poolside cocktail at 2.”
In fact, Palm Springs has the highest percentage of LGBTQ+ residents of any city in the U.S. That means the whole place is basically a gay friend group waiting to happen.
So… Should You Visit?
Uh, yes. Immediately. Especially now (considering the state our current government, if you can even call it governing). Palm Springs is like a double layer of protection for our beautiful, vibrant, and inclusive LGBTQ+ community and our allies here in Southern California. But I digress.
Mid-Century Modern may have put Palm Springs back on the map for Hulu-watching audiences, but the truth is — we’ve been living this dream in real time for years.
Here’s why gay men from across the country (and around the world) flock here year-round:
Weather That’s Practically a Drag Queen: Always Serving Looks
300+ days of sunshine
Stunning mountain views in every direction (in the desert? Yes)!
Pool season is… every season
Even our winters are giving “hot tub and rosé”
Culture & Events That Keep It Cute
Modernism Week is a dream for design lovers
Palm Springs Pride is one of the largest, most inclusive and joyful in the country
Drag brunches, cabaret nights, spa days, and shopping galore
Basically: There’s always something going on, and you’ll never feel out of place doing it
A Place Where You’ll Actually Make Friends
Whether it’s happy hours at Chill Bar, lounging at your boutique resort, or exchanging flirtatious smiles at the guy across the table at FARM — making new friends (and maybe more?) is the Palm Springs way.
You’ll meet locals. You’ll meet travelers. You might even meet someone who convinces you to come back... permanently. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.
Final Thoughts: Palm Springs Is the Gay Getaway You Deserve
If you’re looking for a place that combines stylish relaxation, a welcoming LGBTQ+ community, and enough retro-chic vibes to make your Hulu watchlist jealous, Palm Springs is it.
Come for the mid-century fantasy — stay for the sunshine, culture, and community that makes real life here even better than the show. Whether you're in your 20s or your golden years, Palm Springs is ready to show you a good time on repeat.
Which Mid-Century Modern character are YOU — Bunny, Jerry, Arthur, or Sybil? Have you been to Palm Springs before? What’s your favorite spot? Share your experiences!
If you’re curious to learn more about all the fun you can have here in Palm Springs and our beautiful Coachella Valley, check out some of our blog favorites, like Best Gay Nightlife in Palm Springs, The Best Sex Shops and Adult Play Gear for Gay Men in Palm Springs, and Escape to Bliss: Best Gay Men's Spas and Spa Resorts in Palm Springs.
Curious About Buying, Selling, or Relocating?
In addition to being one half of The Palm Springs Guys – Glen Nadeau is one of Palm Springs’ top-producing Realtors, known for his no-pressure approach, deep market expertise, and genuine commitment to his clients.
A member of The Caldwell & Linger Group – ranked a Top Real Estate Team by Palm Springs Life Magazine – Glen is also backed by COMPASS, which remains the #1 ranked brokerage in the country. Glen takes great pride in knowing that his clients are in such good hands.
“Hospitality is what drives me because helping folks achieve their real estate goals is essentially helping them build a better life for themselves.”
Visit Modern Living Palm Springs, or reach out to me directly. Ask me anything – I promise to give you much more support than ChatGPT, Google or the news will.
Your Palm Springs Insider,
Glen Nadeau (pronounced “Ned-oh” as in “meadow”)
📱 Call or Text: 805-220-8097
📨 Email: glen.nadeau@compass.com
🔎 My Google Business Reviews ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Rainbow Entertainment Group: Bridging Palm Springs with Provincetown
Discover how Rainbow Entertainment Group is bridging Palm Springs with Provincetown some of the most fabulous gay events a boy could hope for. From dazzling drag performances to tribute shows, plan your ultimate LGBTQ+ getaway!
As 2025 unfolds, our little desert city is set to dazzle with an array of LGBTQ+ events all year long. Some of our favorite Palm Springs events have been curated by the illustrious Rainbow Entertainment Group (such as drag superstars Dina Martina, Coco Peru, and Ginger Minj)!
With a legacy of crafting unforgettable experiences, they're busy bridging the gap between Palm Springs, California and Provincetown, Massachusetts (aka Ptown) – bringing a lineup that's as diverse and dynamic as our community itself.
If you have anything you’d like to contribute to this article, please email us and let us know (and let us know why)!
Meet the Maestro: Richy Pugh and Rainbow Entertainment Group
Helmed by the visionary CEO Richy Pugh, Rainbow Entertainment Group has been at the forefront of LGBTQ+ entertainment for over a decade. From orchestrating a successful holiday decor and event company between 2011 and 2019 to serving as the Executive Director of Entertainment for a prominent Provincetown-based company in 2023-2024, Richy's commitment to top-tier entertainment is unparalleled.
His collaborations read like a who's who of queer culture, featuring icons such as Miss CoCo Peru, Varla Jean Merman, Miss Richfield 1981, Dina Martina, Miss Conception, Ross Mathews, Kathy Griffin, Debby Holiday, and tribute bands honoring legends like Freddie Mercury, George Michael, and Elvis. Notably, he was a driving force behind the triumphant return of BOYZ Night OUT in the summer of 2023. Now, with Rainbow Entertainment Group, Richy is infusing Palm Springs with a series of events that always promises to elevate your desert experience.
Upcoming REG Events in Palm Springs
Mark your calendars, boyz! Here's what Rainbow Entertainment Group has in store for Palm Springs in the coming months:
Lady Bunny in "Don't Bring the Kids"
Date: Friday, February 21, 2025, at 7 PM
Venue: Palm Springs Cultural Center, 2300 E Baristo Rd, Palm Springs, CA 92262
After multiple sold-out residencies in New York, the legendary drag queen and razor-sharp comedian Lady Bunny brings her raunchy tour de force to the desert. Combining singing, comedy, and dance, this show is sure to make even the most conservative attendees squirm with delight. As the New York Times raves, it "will have audiences weeping with laughter while groaning in disgust."
George Michael Reborn
Date: Saturday, April 26, 2025, at 7 PM
Venue: Palm Springs Cultural Center, 2300 E Baristo Rd, Palm Springs, CA 92262
This incredible tribute to the late, great George Michael is a must-see! Starring Robert Bartko, who exudes the energy and passion of George in the '80s and '90s, the performance features live vocals (no lip-syncing here) that will have you dancing to hits like "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" and swaying to the soulful "Careless Whisper." Bartko's uncanny resemblance, vocal range, and charisma make this a tribute that truly honors the legend himself.
"With Love From the Bush" – A Dame Edna Tribute
Date: Saturday, May 17, 2025, at 7 PM
Venue: Palm Springs Cultural Center, 2300 E Baristo Rd
You’ve never seen Dame Edna like this! With Love From the Bush is a hilarious and tuneful celebration of Australian comedy icon Dame Edna Everage starring renowned actor, singer, and tribute artist Michael Walters! Get ready to explore the deepest, most private parts of the Diva from Down Under with lots of laughs, show-stopping musical numbers, and glittering gowns! Totaltheatre.com says "The closest thing to enjoying Dame Edna’s outrageous comedy on Broadway is to laugh ‘til you cry over Michael L. Walters’ Dame Edna!” and the original Dame Edna, Barry Humphries, says Michael’s homage is “SPECTACULAR!”
Upcoming Events in Provincetown
For those planning a coastal escape, Rainbow Entertainment Group has a VERY exciting lineup in Provincetown for Summer 2025 too. Here’s a quick-look:
CoCo Peru: One Night Only
Date: Friday, August 22, 2025, at 8 PM
Venue: Provincetown Town Hall, 260 Commercial St, Provincetown, MA 02657
Sutton Lee Seymour – "Witch, Please!"
Dates: Multiple performances throughout Summer 2025
Venue: The Art House, 214 Commercial St, Provincetown, MA 02657
Puppetry of the Penis
Dates: Select dates in Summer 2025
Venue: The Art House, 214 Commercial St, Provincetown, MA 02657
Bea Arthur's Brat Summer
Dates: Throughout Summer 2025
Venue: The Art House, 214 Commercial St, Provincetown, MA 02657
EDIE
Dates: Various dates in Summer 2025
Venue: The Art House, 214 Commercial St, Provincetown, MA 02657
Furever Yours: An Evening with Tom Goss
Dates: Select dates in Summer 2025
Venue: The Art House, 214 Commercial St, Provincetown, MA 02657
Idol Worship: An Evening with Mink Stole & Peaches Christ
Dates: Special engagements in Summer 2025
Venue: The Art House, 214 Commercial St, Provincetown, MA 02657
Have you attended any Rainbow Entertainment Group events yourself yet? Share your experiences with us.
If you’re curious to learn more about all the fun you can have here in Palm Springs and our beautiful Coachella Valley, check out some of our blog favorites, like Best Gay Nightlife in Palm Springs, The Best Sex Shops and Adult Play Gear for Gay Men in Palm Springs, and Escape to Bliss: Best Gay Men's Spas and Spa Resorts in Palm Springs.
Beyond fabulous events like these, Palm Springs offers a year-round haven for gay men seeking both relaxation and adventure. With over 300 days of sunshine annually, you can bask by the pool, explore the stunning desert landscapes, or indulge in the city's vibrant nightlife any time you visit. Our close-knit inclusive community and welcoming atmosphere make it effortless to forge new friendships and create lasting memories as well. Whether you're attending a Rainbow Entertainment Group event or simply soaking in the local culture, Palm Springs is the quintessential destination to live your best gay life.
Curious About Buying, Selling, or Relocating?
In addition to being one half of The Palm Springs Guys – I’m also one of Palm Springs top-producing Realtors.
And as a COMPASS agent, I can help you find and negotiate the best price for your desert dream home. COMPASS remains the #1 ranked brokerage in the country, so I take great pride in knowing that my clients are in such good hands.
Hospitality is what drives me because helping folks achieve their real estate goals is essentially helping them build a better life for themselves.
Check out my website at Modern Living Palm Springs, or reach out to me directly. Ask me anything – I promise to give you much more support than ChatGPT, Google or the news will.
Your Palm Springs Insider,
Glen Nadeau (pronounced “Ned-oh” as in “meadow”)
📱 Call or Text: 805-220-8097
📨 Email: glen.nadeau@compass.com
🔎 My Google Business Reviews ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The LGBTQ+ Realtor Connection: Where Inclusivity and Care Meet Expertise
Learn how our inclusive, care-centered Gay Realtor Referral Service can save you time and stress. Tailored for the LGBTQ+ community, we connect you with the perfect Realtor anywhere while offering ongoing support throughout your real estate journey.
Inclusivity and Care at the Forefront:
Real Estate Matchmaking, Reimagined
As gay men and full-time Palm Springs residents, we understand the unique needs and desires of our LGBTQ+ community when it comes to real estate – no matter where you’re located.
Since Palm Springs is a haven for LGBTQ+ individuals, it’s naturally our mission at The Palm Springs Guys to ensure it remains a safe, welcoming space for everyone. So if you’re buying or selling here in Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley, we’re here to guide your real estate journey with care and expertise.
But our reach doesn’t stop there. Through our robust personal network of LGBTQ+ Realtors across the globe, we can connect you with professionals who truly understand your lifestyle and priorities, wherever you are.
With inclusivity and care at the forefront, our Gay Realtor Connection Referral Service is your new best friend in making the often-stressful process of real estate feel like a breeze.
What Is the Gay Realtor Connection Referral Service?
Our personalized “matchmaking” service is designed to connect you (and anyone fabulous you know) with the perfect real estate professionals – whether here in Palm Springs or beyond:
Outbound Referrals: Finding Your Perfect Agent, Wherever You Are
Planning a move outside of Palm Springs or selling property in another state? We've got you covered:
Personalized Matchmaking: We start with a one-on-one consultation to understand your specific needs, preferences, and priorities. From there, we tap into our extensive network of trusted LGBTQ+-allied Realtors to find the ideal match for your situation.
Continued Support: We don’t just send you off – we stay involved! Think of us as your real estate fairy godparents, checking in periodically and advocating for you every step of the way.
Inbound Referrals: Bringing Your Friends and Family to Us
If you know someone who’s ready to buy or sell here in Palm Springs, we’re here to help them feel right at home. By connecting them with us, you’re setting them up for a seamless, stress-free experience (and earning major brownie points)!
Exclusive Resources: We leverage Compass’s cutting-edge technology, including Private Exclusives, to access the best listings.
Top-Tier Expertise: With Compass’s nationwide network of nearly 34,000 agents and our proven local market know-how, we’re perfectly positioned to help.
If for whatever reason you (or whoever you know) is still on the fence about Palm Springs, check out our article Palm Springs Real Estate: Why Palm Springs is THE Place to Live Your Best Gay Life in 2025.
Why Choose Our Gay Realtor Connection Referral Service?
Here’s what sets our service apart:
1. Tailored Matches
We take the guesswork out of finding the right Realtor. Our concierge service pairs you with LGBTQ+ professionals who truly understand your unique needs, like inclusivity and safety, or just someone with impeccable taste.
2. Ongoing Support
We’re not a one-and-done operation. From initial consultation to closing day, we’re by your side to offer advice, mediate when needed, and ensure everything runs smoothly.
3. Community-Focused
As a service by and for the LGBTQ+ community, inclusivity and trust are at the heart of what we do. We get what matters to you because it matters to us too.
How to Get Started
Getting started is as easy as sipping a cocktail by the pool. Simply schedule a complimentary Zoom consultation with us, and we’ll handle the rest. Whether you’re buying, selling, or referring, our Modern Living Referral Concierge LGBTQ+ Service is here to save you time, money, and stress.
Click here to contact us and schedule your consultation today!
Where’s your dream home located if you could live anywhere? Let us know in the comments below or reach out to us directly!
About Me | Glen Nadeau
Realtor® at COMPASS
DRE# 02167410
Hospitality is what drives me because it's been at the heart of everything I’ve done so far. I’ve learned that an experienced understanding of true hospitality is an invaluable skill to have and that helping folks achieve their real estate goals is essentially helping them build a better life for themselves.
One of the top-producing Realtors in Palm Springs, I will help you find and negotiate the best price for your desert dream home. COMPASS remains the #1 ranked brokerage in the country, so I take great pride in knowing that my clients are in such good hands. Check out my website at Modern Living Palm Springs.
What other questions do you have?
Consider an experienced and knowledgeable local realtor (like me) to help you make sense of things. If you’re ready to buy and/or sell yourself, I look forward to assisting you. I promise to give you a much more targeted answer than ChatGPT, Google or the news will.
Please feel free to give me a call, text, email me – or let’s schedule a Zoom meeting.
I’m looking forward to connecting with you!
Your Real Estate Matchmaker,
Glen Nadeau
📱 Call or Text: 805-220-8097
📨 Email: glen.nadeau@compass.com
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💻 Website: https://www.modernlivingpalmsprings.com/
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Palm Springs’ Resources for LA Fire Victims: A Safe Haven for the LGBTQ Community
Local assistance and resources in Palm Springs for those affected by the Los Angeles fires. We’re here to help victims find refuge and rebuild – especially members of the LGBTQ+ community seeking a supportive environment during this challenging time.
The devastating Los Angeles fires have forced many to flee their homes, leaving them in search of shelter, resources, and a supportive community. Palm Springs is opening its arms, offering a sanctuary for those affected. As a vibrant and inclusive city with a rich history of helping others in need, Palm Springs stands ready to provide assistance — especially for members of the LGBTQ+ community seeking a supportive environment during this challenging time.
This article compiles vital resources for fire victims, from emergency housing and pet care to healthcare and financial aid. Whether you’re seeking refuge or looking for ways to help, this guide is a comprehensive resource for navigating these challenging times.
If you have anything you’d like to contribute to this article, please email us and let us know!
Emergency Housing in Palm Springs
Hotels Offering Special Rates for Fire Victims
Palm Springs’ hospitality community is offering discounted accommodations to those displaced by the fires. Below are participating hotels:
The Saguaro Palm Springs: Promo Code: CALOCAL (760) 323-1711
Hilton Palm Springs: Promo Code: PFF (760) 320-6868
Rowan Palm Springs: (760) 904-5015
Avalon Hotel Palm Springs: (760) 318-3012
Ingleside Estate: (760) 325-0046
The Dunes Hotel: (760) 656-0021
Hotel Zoso: (760) 325-9676
Stardust Hotel: (760) 460-6845
La Serena Villas: (844) 932-8044
Amin Casa Historic Hotel and Gardens: (760) 507-1301
Inn at Palm Springs: (888) 788-8466
Los Arboles Hotel Palm Springs: (760) 459-3605
The Royal Sun Palm Springs: (760) 794-7991
The Muse Hotel: (760) 537-6411
For additional accommodation options across the Coachella Valley, visit Greater Palm Springs LA Fire Relief Offers.
Pet Care for Evacuees
Palm Springs Animal Shelter
If you’ve evacuated with pets, Palm Springs Animal Shelter provides essential supplies like pet food, leashes, crates, and more. Visit during open hours for assistance.
Address: 4575 Mesquite Ave., Palm Springs, CA 92264
Phone: (760) 416-5718
Website: psanimalshelter.org
Healthcare and LGBTQ+ Support Services
The LGBTQ Center of the Desert
Providing a safe and welcoming environment, the LGBTQ Center offers counseling, support groups, and other resources tailored to the LGBTQ+ community.
Website: thecentercv.org
Desert Care Network – LGBTQ Support Services
Offering inclusive healthcare services to meet the unique needs of the LGBTQ+ community in Greater Palm Springs.
Website: desertcarenetwork.com
Gay Desert Guide
This comprehensive directory lists LGBTQ-owned and friendly businesses across the Coachella Valley.
Website: gaydesertguide.com
Financial Assistance and Donations
FEMA Assistance
Federal assistance is available for fire victims. Apply directly through FEMA.
Application Link: fema.gov
California Fire Foundation
Donations to the Wildfire and Disaster Relief Fund directly support victims.
Donate: California Fire Foundation
GoFundMe Wildfire Relief Hub
Browse verified fundraising pages for wildfire victims and donate directly.
Website: GoFundMe Wildfire Relief
Direct Relief
This California-based organization provides medical supplies and N95 masks to affected residents.
Salvation Army – Southern California Division
Providing shelter, food, and personal necessities for fire victims.
Community Contributions: How You Can Help
If you’re looking to support fire victims, here are several ways to contribute:
Volunteer or Donate to the American Red Cross
Foster animals through Pasadena Humane (Sign up here)
Participate in local donation drives and fundraisers (LA Times Full List)
Navigating the Road to Recovery
Action Plans for Fire Victims
Donna Granata, a fire survivor, shared a helpful Facebook post outlining essential steps for victims:
View Post: Donna Granata Facebook Post
Wildfire Resources Spreadsheet
An extensive list of resources compiled by the Rose Gallery/Malan team:
Access Here: Wildfire Resources Spreadsheet
Palm Springs Safe Haven
In times of tragedy, Palm Springs is a safe haven of compassion and support. Whether you’re seeking temporary shelter, pet care, healthcare, or simply a warm community, Palm Springs is here to welcome you with open arms. The Palm Springs Guys are here to connect you with the resources you need to feel safe, supported, and at home.
You have friends in Palm Springs!
Palm Springs Real Estate: Why Palm Springs is THE Place to Live Your Best Gay Life in 2025
Discover why Palm Springs is the ultimate destination for gay men looking to relocate, invest, or vacation in paradise in 2025 and beyond. From gay-friendly neighborhoods to stunning real estate options, Palm Springs offers an unparalleled lifestyle for the LGBTQ+ community.
It’s true that Palm Springs has crystal blue skies, swaying palm trees, and a drag brunch scene that could rival any big city Pride parade. But if you’re a gay man looking to live your best life year-round, there’s simply nowhere else like Palm Springs, California. Nestled in the heart of the Coachella Valley, Palm Springs is more than just a vacation hotspot for many full and part-time locals (ourselves included) – it’s a desert oasis where gay men thrive, connect, while investing in both their community and their futures. Whether you’re contemplating a part-time getaway home or a full-time fabulous abode, Palm Springs is the place where your next chapter begins.
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In the meantime, here’s why Palm Springs is THE place to live your best gay life in 2025 (and beyond).
Why Palm Springs is the Ultimate Gay Escape (and Investment Opportunity)
Neighborhoods Tailored for You
First things first, every neighborhood in Palm Springs is as gay-friendly as a Chappell Roan concert. From the upscale Movie Colony district to the mid-century modern gems in Deepwell, there’s a perfect spot for every lifestyle and budget. The Historic Tennis Club area offers luxury and charm, while Warm Sands is known for its LGBTQ+-friendly resorts and social atmosphere. Not to mention various up-and-coming neighborhoods like Demuth Park that you have the chance to invest in and help make as fabulous as the rest.
If you want to learn more, check out Glen Nadeau’s 10 Welcoming Neighborhoods: Why Palm Springs Should Be Your Next Home
Price Points That Won’t Break the Bank
Yes, Palm Springs is glamorous, but it’s not Beverly Hills pricing. The market has cooled a bit, home prices are now more reasonable again, and there's more inventory all around. Homes here start around $800,000 for chic mid-century masterpieces, with plenty of investment properties available for part-time living or short-term rentals. It’s the kind of place where you can get a tan, sip a Rose Kennedy (the official unofficial gay drink of Palm Springs), and watch your property value soar – all in a day's work.
Investment Opportunities Galore
Even if you can’t commit to full-time living, Palm Springs is an investor’s paradise. With year-round tourism, short-term rental properties are hotter than the desert sun. And let’s be real – who doesn’t want to own a piece of gay paradise? The ROI on vacation rentals here can help fund those dreamy European getaways. Plus, it can be a smart way to build wealth for retirement – even serving as a future retirement home where you can eventually live full-time.
Open Houses are the New Sunday Funday
Next time you’re in town, skip the poolside daiquiris for an afternoon of open house hopping. It’s not just a way to scout for real estate – it’s practically a free mini Modernism Week event. Palm Springs open houses are where you’ll meet future neighbors, potential new besties, and maybe even get inspired to redesign your next desert home.
Meet Glen – Your Palm Springs Real Estate BFF
If you’re ready or even curious about what opportunities might exist for you here, Glen Nadeau – one half of The Palm Springs Guys – is the go-to gay local Realtor in town. And we’re not just being biased. He’s been a top-producing Real Estate Agent here since 2023. And since he’s with COMPASS – the #1 ranked brokerage in the country – Glen takes great pride in knowing that his clients are in such good hands with the most robust resources on the market available to them.
Glen loves connecting and talking shop. Whether you’re curious about neighborhoods, need help navigating the market, or just want to dish about the best spots in town – don’t be shy, reach out to Glen any time. He’s lovable, knowledgeable, and ready to help you on your real estate journey. He promises to give you a much more targeted answer than ChatGPT, Google or the news ever will.
Visit, Invest, or Stay for Good
Thinking about selling your home or just curious about its value? Head over to Glen’s Home Valuation page for a free home valuation, and get an accurate estimate from a local expert of what your property is worth in today’s market.
The new year is a time for fresh starts and bold decisions. Whether you’re buying your dream home or selling to embrace new opportunities, getting prepared now will set you up for success in 2025.
Even if you’re not ready to make the big move, Palm Springs is always worth a visit (or two, or ten). With endless sunny days, vibrant LGBTQ+ events, and the friendliest folks you’ll ever meet, Palm Springs is a place where community, culture, and connection thrive. Whether you come for a weekend or a lifetime, the desert welcomes you with open arms and the promise of unforgettable experiences. Embrace the journey, and let Palm Springs become a meaningful part of your next chapter.
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Desert Drama: A Gay Man’s Guide to Palm Springs’ Local Theater Scene
Discover greater Palm Springs’ finest local theaters with our guide tailored for gay men. From Broadway-caliber productions to LGBTQ+ gems, Palm Springs is the ultimate destination for drama lovers seeking culture, connection, and year-round sunshine.
While Palm Springs may be a gay man’s paradise for poolside lounging and brunching—our little desert city also boasts a dazzling lineup of local theaters that serve up everything from Broadway-level productions to provocative LGBTQ+ works. Whether you’re in the mood for heartfelt drama, sidesplitting comedy, or something refreshingly gay and risqué, Palm Springs is an intriguing cultural oasis you didn’t know you existed. Considering what relatively small towns Palm Springs and our surrounding desert cities are, we have a surprisingly robust theater scene!
If you have anything you’d like to contribute to this article, please email us and let us know.
In the meantime, here’s our spotlight on the desert’s theatrical darlings (in alphabetical order) that’ll have you shouting, “Encore!”
Coachella Valley Repertory
Theater Company: Coachella Valley Repertory
Location: 68510 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Cathedral City
Website: cvrep.org
Show: Next to Normal
About: Coachella Valley Repertory (CV Rep) delivers Broadway-level aspirations in an intimate setting that strives for you to feel the synchronized heartbeats between both the actors and your fellow audience members. With visionary leadership under Adam Karsten, CV Rep is redefining what’s possible in the desert. Their commitment to affordable, high-quality productions and new-works program makes this a must-visit for theater buffs.
Our Experience: Next to Normal left us breathless. Emotional, stirring, and superbly acted, this production rivaled our Broadway memories. There were definitely tears and synchronized sniffles from the crowd.
Upcoming: One Man, Two Guvnors (Jan 14-Feb 1, 2026), Guys and Dolls (April 22-May 10, 2026), and Ernest Shakelton Loves Me (April 22-May 10, 2026).
Desert Ensemble Theatre
Theater Company: Desert Ensemble Theatre
Location: 2300 E Baristo Rd, Palm Springs
Website: desertensembletheatre.org
Show: LOOT
About: Known for innovative storytelling, Desert Ensemble Theatre explores human complexity with award-winning productions. They’re also actively grooming the next generation of thespians through various scholarships and internships.
Our Experience: The black farce LOOT had us smiling with its dark humor abound. The cast balanced absurdity and authenticity, making it an unexpectedly unique experience.
Dezart Performs
Theater Company: Dezart Performs
Location: 314 S Cahuilla Road, Palm Springs
Website: dezartperforms.org
Show: Hillary and Clinton
About: Dezart Performs is the Coachella Valley’s hub for thought-provoking and contemporary plays. Their plans to convert a historic building into a state-of-the-art theater promise exciting things ahead as well.
Our Experience: This alternate-universe tale of Hillary Clinton’s 2008 campaign was witty, sharp, and quite captivating throughout. And seeing fellow Vermonter Craig Wells behind the scenes directing was a bonus as well.
Palm Canyon Theater
Theater Company: Palm Canyon Theater
Location: 538 North Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs
Website: palmcanyontheatre.net
Show: La Cage aux Folles
About: As the valley’s longest-running theater, Palm Canyon Theater is synonymous with community and creativity. Their lineup features ambitious productions that make the stage a spectacle to behold.
Our Experience: La Cage aux Folles sparkled with charm and relevance, reminding us why this story remains iconic. And Raul Valenzuela’s performance as Jacob was the cherry on top for us.
Revolution Stage Company
Theater Company: Revolution Stage Company
Location: 611 S Palm Canyon Dr Suite 16, Palm Springs
Website: revolutionstagecompany.com
Show: Little Shop of Horrors
About: Revolution Stage Company is transforming Palm Springs into a premier theater destination with fresh takes on beloved classics, bold new works, and diverse concerts as well.
Our Experience: Little Shop of Horrors was a feast for the senses. The puppetry and performances were exceptional, and the energy in the room was electric from beginning to end.
The BENT
Theater Company: The BENT
Location: 2300 E Baristo Rd, Palm Springs
Website: thebent.org
Show: FUCKING MEN
About: The BENT champions LGBTQ+ theater in Palm Springs with a sharp focus on authenticity and representation. Only a few years running, they’ve already made an honorable splash here in the local theater scene.
Our Experience: FUCKING MEN was provocative and heartfelt, exploring themes of love, connection, and good-old-fashioned gay cruising culture. The stellar cast made this a standout experience.
If you’re curious to learn more about all the fun you can have here in Palm Springs and our beautiful Coachella Valley, check out some of our blog favorites, like Best Gay Nightlife in Palm Springs, The Best Sex Shops and Adult Play Gear for Gay Men in Palm Springs, and Escape to Bliss: Best Gay Men's Spas and Spa Resorts in Palm Springs.
With its active theater scene, endless sunshine, and welcoming community, it’s no wonder gay men flock to Palm Springs to relax, connect, and indulge. Whether you’re living your best gay life at one of our fabulous clothing-optional resorts or attending a cutting-edge show, Palm Springs has everything you need for the ultimate getaway. So pack your bags, bring your short-shorts, and prepare for an unforgettable gay desert adventure!
Best Gay Nightlife in Palm Springs
Every bar in Palm Springs is a gay bar as far as we're concerned. That's the beauty of a town that caters to the gay experience, so no matter where we go here in Palm Springs, we're free to be who we are without question…
*This article was originally published on 12/2/21 and has been updated on 11/26/24 for accuracy and relevance.
Every bar in Palm Springs is a gay bar as far as we're concerned. That's the beauty of a town that caters to the gay experience, so no matter where we go here in Palm Springs, we're free to be who we are without question.
The Arenas district is the gayborhood epicenter of all things Gay Palm Springs. And while there's plenty of fun to be had in the Arenas, there's even more fun to be had all over Palm Springs and Cathedral City (aka Cat City).
That said, even Stefan from SNL is excited about Palm Springs hottest night clubs, so here is the Best Gay Nightlife in Palm Springs in our opinion (in alphabetical order)...
Bar Cecil celebrate those who follow the beat to their own drum with an asthetic as creative and inspiring as their food and cocktails.
Winner of Desert Sun's Best Restaurant in 2020, Blackbook is a the real "chill bar" in the Arenas district as far as we're concerned. It's sleek industrial style also features the largest whiskey selection in Palm Springs.
Located in the same space as the original Don the Beachcomber restaurant that opened in 1953, Bootlegger Tiki serves up delicious tiki cocktails in an intimate speakeasy-style setting.
Boozehounds aims to provide a friendly environment for both canines and their humans. By day, they are a coffee, co-working, and lunch spot. By night, they are a perfect happy hour and dinner destination for the whole family.
A sophisticated newcomer that elevates the Palm Springs bar scene, Canopy Wine Lounge boasts a curated selection of world-class wines. With its sleek atmosphere and commitment to unforgettable experiences, this stylish lounge has quickly become a must-visit destination for wine enthusiasts and trendsetters alike.
The coolest (pun fully intended) gay bar and dance club here in Palm Springs, Chill Bar is another staple gay-borhood bar in our beloved Arenas district, featuring drag bingo, go-go boys, and our favotie disco-ball male statues (featured on The Palm Springs Guys website)!
Dick’s wants you to cruise heavy, drink up, have a blast, get horny, find a ride, and come back for more. It's right in the Arenas district too.
Hunters is Palm Springs’ go-to gay bar and dance club fun for 20 years now. Featuring the longest happy hour in all the Valley, Hunters serves up drag shows, karaoke, and Djs that keep the dance floor pumping (loudly!) right in the Arenas district.
Formerly Studio One 11, One Eleven Bar has everything you need to enjoy a cocktail with old friends and then a second with new ones. They've got weekly drag shows, karaoke, and live local entertainment (they've even got a grand piano they wheel onto the stage). Always free and always a good time, One Eleven is our favorite bar in Cat City!
PS Air Bar is a fun Airline-themed speakeasy inside the Bouschet wine store, featuring cocktails, dinner, naught flight attendants, and live entertainment on the weekends. You know we love a good theme bar!
Honoring the Rat Pack era, Michael Holmes’ Purple Room is the desert’s premier supper club and live performance space, featuring local and national jazz artists and the always popular, The Judy Show!, a parody of the great icons of the 60s.
This is our kind of "sports bar" because Quadz is a TV bar showing popular, classic & obscure music video clips that gay men just LOVE to sing along to in the Arenas district!
With plenty of atmosphere for all patrons “to roost,” the Roost Lounge in Cat City is a another friendly neighborhood gay bar with ongoing entertainment and karaoke.
Open since 1991, Streetbar is a neighborhood bar attracting locals and tourists. They specialize in Cabaret, Karaoke, and the strongest (cash-only) drinks on the block (but you didn't hear it from us)!
Nestled in Uptown Palm Springs, Tailor Shop offers a speakeasy-inspired escape into "fine spirits and bespoke traditions." Its dark, moody interior features velvet banquettes, leather chairs, and a striking wrap-around marble bar, creating an intimate and luxurious vibe—ideal for cooling off on warm desert nights.
The only leather and Levi bar in Palm Springs, the Tool Shed serves up daily happy hours, heavy cruising, and fun theme nights like their signature Thursday night "Underwear Nights" in the Warm Sands district.
Truss & Twine, the chic cocktail bar by Workshop Kitchen, takes you on a journey through time with its era-inspired classic cocktails. Paired with a desert-influenced menu crafted from fresh Coachella Valley ingredients, this spot is a perfect blend of timeless style and local flavor.
This mid-century lounge serves up boutique California wines, craft beers, and throwback cocktails. It's also a favorite destination for live music and drag performances, like Ross Mathew's "Dragtastic Bubbly Brunch".