Las Vegas has gay saunas operating in the corridor around the Fruit Loop and nearby commercial streets. The scene here is smaller than in comparable cities — Las Vegas is primarily a bar and club destination rather than a sauna city — but what exists is functional and active on busy weekends and during circuit events.

The crowd in Las Vegas saunas trends more tourist than local, which means weekend nights and event weekends are significantly busier than weekday afternoons. If you are visiting during a circuit weekend or Pride, expect the saunas to be at capacity during peak hours. On a quiet Tuesday, you might have the place largely to yourself.

What to Expect

Las Vegas saunas operate on the standard American bathhouse model. Entry fees typically include a locker or a private cabin option at higher cost. Facilities vary by venue but generally include a steam room, dry sauna, showers, a dark room or cruise area, and common spaces. Some venues have gym equipment or a small bar. Sessions have no time limit.

Bring ID — Nevada venues require it. Towels are usually provided. Condoms and lube are available at most venues, either at dispensers or the front desk. Phone policies vary; many venues strongly discourage or prohibit phones in the facility.

The Saunas

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Timing and Crowds

Weekday afternoons from around 2pm see consistent but moderate activity. Evening hours from 9pm pick up. Friday and Saturday nights are the busiest standard nights. During major LGBTQ+ events or circuit weekends, the saunas can get genuinely packed — arrive early or plan to wait.

Las Vegas saunas generally stay open late or run 24 hours, consistent with the city's overall approach to closing times.

Practical Notes

Entry prices in Las Vegas are in line with or slightly below comparable cities. Expect $20-35 for standard locker entry, more for a private cabin. Some venues offer member pricing for repeat visitors.

The area around the Fruit Loop where most saunas operate is accessible by rideshare from the Strip. Parking is available if you are driving.

For the full picture: Gay Las Vegas Guide.

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