Balboa Park’s “Fruit Loop”

    San Diego's Historic Gay Cruising Area

    Balboa Park’s “Fruit Loop”

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    Balboa Park, San Diego, California, United States, San Diego, USA

    For decades, Balboa Park was the heart of gay cruising in San Diego, with the area along the Cabrillo Bridge and near the park’s restrooms nicknamed the “Fruit Loop.” In the 1960s through the 1980s, it was one of the city’s most notorious gathering places, known both for its sense of freedom and for the risks that came with being out in public. Police stings were common, yet the spot remained active as a meeting point and a symbol of the underground gay scene.

    Today, the Fruit Loop is more a piece of LGBTQ+ history than an active cruising ground. Balboa Park is heavily patrolled and frequented by families and tourists, and the era of park cruising has passed. What remains is its cultural significance: a reminder of how gay communities carved out space for themselves at a time when visibility and acceptance were far from guaranteed.

    Balboa Park is still worth visiting in a non-cruising capacity.

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