Gay-Friendly Palm Springs, California

Palm Springs: the Gay Mecca

Gay-Friendly Palm Springs, California

Frequently, gays and lesbians visiting and vacationing away from home do not find the experience always comfortable and easy. Many towns, cities and areas of the U.S. are not gay-friendly and gay tolerant. There seems to be an air of disapproval in many places and the gay visitors have the feeling of needing to conform or to pass and not be found out, feeling they need to hide their true orientation. Of course, this is not right, but unfortunately it is still the case. Things are different in Palm Springs, Ca.

Recently, I spoke with two women who had just moved to Palm Springs. They are a lesbian couple who have been together for nearly 30 years. Their home had been in Washington state where, together, they raised 7 children. They didn't share with me what their lives had been like in Washington, but they did mention when they retired, they looked for a more 'gay-tolerant' area in which to settle. It had been their son who suggested they move to Palm Springs, saying he thought it would be a 'safe and accepting' place for them to live as they grew older.

For years, Palm Springs has been known as "The Gay Mecca". Palm Springs is a very pretty desert town snuggled against the magnificent San Jacinto mountain range, and is as picturesque and romantic as a movie set. The sunrise turns the mountains into an exquisite terra cotta blaze, and throughout each day, the light and shadows change the mountains' appearance and color. The skies are always blue and the sun shines brightly almost every day.

In the very early years of Palm Springs, it was known as the place for Hollywood swingers to stash their mistress du jour, a retreat for the stars to dry out and lose weight and as a 'home base' for the stars because the studios required them to live within 100 miles of Los Angeles.

Palm Springs was the glitzy and glamorous world of Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack, the eccentric Mogul, Howard Hughes, and, of course, Liberace, Rock Hudson and an entire entourage of 'closeted' gay, lesbian and bisexual actors, actresses and their friends.

Related information
  • Palm Springs has been known for years as "The Gay Mecca".
  • Today, Palm Springs has 35 gay resorts, a nearly 50% permanent gay population and its mayor is an openly gay, black progressive.
  • The friendly Palm Springs community welcomes gay men and women of all ages and from all backgrounds and places.
 
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Start packing. I think you'll do fine and love it there.

Posted on 03/01/2009 at 9:03:15 PM

I really loved this article, because it confirmed much of the initial vibe I felt when I visited Palm Springs a few years back. Now, I'm contemplating a move there with my partner, and while I understand it's very accepting of gays, I was still a little concerned that it might be really image and status conscious. We're more Toyota Tercel than BMW, and more alternative than spotlessly preppie. Would two alternative-style, slightly scruffy thirty-something guys who're more into jeans and t-shirts than designer labels feel at home there? From your article, I'm gathering that the answer is "yes"! But I just want to be sure...

Posted on 11/15/2008 at 8:11:24 PM

Yes. In Desert Hot Springs there are lots of them and very reasonable too. For $3.00 you can spend the day at a really nice resort, swim in several different pools and spas and really have a nice, relaxing day in the sun.

Posted on 03/10/2007 at 7:03:00 AM

I really enjoyed this article. I remember about 20 years ago, every:one: was moving to Dallas. Are there lots of hotspring-type resorts?

Posted on 03/02/2007 at 10:03:00 PM

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