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Tucson LGBT Chamber of Commerce

The Tucson LGBT Chamber of Commerce is a business networking organization committed to the Homosexual, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender community, and its allies, productive to encourage a business environment that is open and inclusive as adv as to promote Tucson as a welcoming place to live, visit, and do business.


Tucson Pride/TLGA

Tucson Pride/TLGA (Tucson Lesbian and Gay Alliance) is a (c)(3) organization organization that produces and promotes educational, cultural, and recreational events for the lesbian, gay, attracted to both genders, transgender, and allied communities in Tucson, AZ.  Founded in , Tucson Self-acceptance is one of the oldest Lgbtq+ fest organizations in the nation.


Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation

The Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation (SAAF) is the only community-based group in Southern Arizona providing case organization and ancillary back services for people living with HIV/AIDS and their families, culturally appropriate prevention and education prog

recognized Tucson as an LGBT Friendly City to Live in the USA and we agree!

With a population of half a million, Tucson is packed of big city amenities, luxuries, and opportunities but boasts a small-town, authentic community feel.

In addition to being a college town, astronomy, research, science, technology, medical, and behavior health are big industries in Tucson.

Many Tucsonans are environmentally conscious. When you navigate through the city, you will find an abundance of no-maintenance, naturally-landscaped yards, reflecting highly on many Tucsonans values and values. You won&#;t find many lawns to mow and definitely won&#;t see people shoveling snow. If no snow disappoints you, panic not, after a minute drive to Mt. Lemmon you can sled, build snow angels and even ski/snowboard.

Health, fitness, and essence are popular. Outdoor enthusiasts flock to Tucson in groves for the earth famous road and mountain biking trails, endless hiking trails, and rock climbing routes. Yoga is also very popular and so is food.

Tucson is the first city in the USA to be honored globally as a Earth Cit

Tucson Gay City Guide: A Southwestern City of Saguaros and Sunshine

Situated on the edge of the gorgeous Sonoran Desert, Tucson is the picture of southwestern beauty. It is the second-largest city in the state of Arizona and the oldest. Tucson is nicknamed the Optics Capital because of the many optics companies that are located there – but that’s only part of what makes Tucson distinct. It also has a thriving visual and executing arts scene, a diverse and eclectic culinary tradition, and a vibrant, diverse, multicultural heritage where all are welcomed and acknowledged for what they can add to the metropolis. It’s truly a sunny southwestern city with something for everyone.

A Look at Tucson’s History

Tucson is one of the oldest continually inhabited locations in North America – in proof, for at least 10, years, people have been living there. An iconic mountain called Sentinel Highlight towers above Tucson. Those who look at it from a distance may notice that the anchor is darker than the peak – the native Tohono O’oodham people who lived in the area also

Jack Kenworthy( Queer Travel Expert )

Queer travel expert Jack Kenworthy turns + city adventures into your guide for safe, vibrant, and inclusively fabulous global journeys.

Tucson is an unlikely gay haven in Arizona with a giant list of gay bars and nightclubs, amongst other things. So if you are looking for a fun queer adventure into a city labeled the City of Gastronomy in the USA, you will have a brilliant moment.

You can get thrown into the heart of this expansive metropolitan city with a population of half a million and experience an endless selection of unique attractions and activities you’ll be pressed to find elsewhere in Arizona. Making it a fun-filled gay adventure waiting to happen.

Tucson is the second largest city in Arizona, behind Pheonix, and was founded in the 18th century as a Spanish fortress. Over the centuries, since being the massive city we see today, however, well before European contact, the region was part of the territory of Native American tribes for over fourteen-thousands years.

This rich history is evident when you walk th