Palm Springs Preferred Small Hotels

Triangle Inn Palm Springs

Triangle Inn Palm Springs

LGBTQ

Hotel Backstory

Michael Green and Stephen Boyd traded in careers in the advertising business, and the humidity of Atlanta, for the resort life and year round sunshine of Palm Springs. The husbands traveled quite a bit, and always tended to choose bed and breakfasts when booking a place to stay. They became “enamored” with several, Michael said, and in 1999 decided to open their own, originally thinking about starting it in Florida. They remembered how much they liked their previous visits to Palm Springs, though — and the idea of leaving behind the weather and bugs of the South and East Coast...

Michael Green and Stephen Boyd traded in careers in the advertising business, and the humidity of Atlanta, for the resort life and year round sunshine of Palm Springs. The husbands traveled quite a bit, and always tended to choose bed and breakfasts when booking a place to stay. They became “enamored” with several, Michael said, and in 1999 decided to open their own, originally thinking about starting it in Florida. They remembered how much they liked their previous visits to Palm Springs, though — and the idea of leaving behind the weather and bugs of the South and East Coast — so instead, they packed up and moved out west in 2000. Michael and Stephen bought the Triangle Inn Palm Springs, a gay men’s clothing optional resort, and got to work researching and then learning the practical ins and outs of running a resort. “We had marketed a lot of hotels, but had never run one, so that was different for us,” Michael said. The laid-back Triangle Inn is a mid-century modern hotel, opened in 1958 as the Impala Lodge and designed by Hugh Kaptur for his first commercial contract — it’s a prime example of the steel, glass, and stone designs from the time period. The hotel has eight suites with comfortable furniture and fully-equipped kitchens or kitchenettes. “We’re a popular destination for people coming from the UK or Germany, who love to go anywhere where there is sunshine, and we always fit the bill,” Michael said. Michael and Stephen live on property, “and it really does feel like we’re having friends in the backyard,” Michael said. When you run a boutique hotel, “you’re often on 24/7, and it is never easy to get away, especially if you live on property,” he said. “You really do have to love it, and care about the people.”

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About this property

A clothing-optional gay men’s resort. Romantic and relaxing or fun and frisky. At the Triangle Inn Palm Springs, the choice is yours. Our award-winning gay men’s resort is a feast for all your senses, with a special flair for Southern (California) hospitality. So come on! Escape to the secluded privacy of our unique walled compound where clothing is always optional, and fun is a way of life. Discover our lush tropical gardens, sparkling swimming pool, soothing jacuzzi, large sundecks, and spectacular mountain views. Our goal is to make your visit better than you ever imagined, different from the traditional hotel experience, and special from the moment you arrive to the moment you leave. The Triangle Inn Palm Springs. Make friends — maybe more.

Year Built: 1958
Architect: Hugh Kaptur

Hotel Amenities

  • Architecture: Historic
  • Architecture: Mid-Century Modern
  • Breakfast Included
  • Business Center
  • Hot Tub
  • Internet / Wi-Fi
  • Kitchen/Kitchenette
  • LGBTQ+ Clothing Optional
  • Swimming Pool(s)
  • Washer/Dryer
  • FAQs

    What amenities are available?

    There is a pool, jacuzzi, sundecks, and outdoor misting system. This is a men's swimsuit-optional hotel.

    Is there a swimming pool?

    Yes, there is a swimming pool.

    Does the hotel have an adults-only policy?

    Yes, this is an adults-only property.

    Are the pools at the hotel clothing optional?

    Yes, the pool at Triangle Inn Palm Springs is clothing optional.

    How close is the hotel to downtown Palm Springs?

    The hotel is in the Tahquitz River Estates neighborhood, about a mile from downtown Palm Springs.