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The 11th National Indian Nations Conference: Justice for Victims of Crime will be held on the Agua Caliente reservation in Palm Springs California. The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians has occupied the area for over a thousand years. The Agua Caliente Band is one of 10 Tribes in the greater Palm Springs area. There are 33 Tribes in the region. The center of Palm Springs is the "Se-Khi" (Boiling Water), hot mineral springs from which Palm Springs derives its name. The desert climate is warm and dry with average December daytime highs in the seventies and average nighttime lows in the mid-forties.

The conference will be held at the Wyndham Palm Springs Hotel with additional sleeping rooms available at other hotels. All hotels are within a five minute drive from the Palm Springs International Airport and offer complimentary airport transportation.

Hilton Palm Springs
400 East Tahquitz Canyon Way
Palm Springs, California, 92262
Rate: $103.00 per night
Reservations: 1-800-522-6900 (group-rate code “Indian Nations”)
Reservation Deadline has been extended to December 01, 2008
Parking: Self-parking is $8.00; valet parking is $12.00 per day
Walking distance to both the Wyndham and the Spa Hotel, the Hilton also offers complimentary shuttle between hotel and Palm Springs International Airport.

Hotel Zoso Palm Springs
150 South Indian Canyon
Palm Springs, California, 92262
Rate: $103.00 per night
Reservations: 760-325-9676 (group-rate code “Indian Nations”)
Parking: valet parking is $18.00 per day
Walking distance to both the Wyndham and the Spa Hotel, Hotel Zoso also offers complimentary shuttle between hotel and Palm Springs International Airport.

Wyndham Palm Springs Hotel
888 East Tahquitz Canyon Way
Palm Springs, California 92262
Rate: $103.00 per night
Reservations: 760-322-6000 or 800-996-3426 (group rate code "Indian Nations")
Reservation Deadline has been extended to Tuesday December 09, 2008
Note: No rooms are available for the evenings of Tuesday December 9th and Wednesday December 10, 2008.
The Wyndham Palm Springs Hotel is a full service conference hotel in downtown Palm Springs.

Agua Caliente Spa Hotel
(no online reservations accepted)
100 North Indian Canyon Drive
Palm Springs, California 92262
Rate: $99.00 per night
Reservations: 800-854-1279 (group rate code "Indian Nations")
Reservation Deadline has been extended to November 21, 2008
Note: No rooms are available for the evenings of Tuesday December 9th and Wednesday December 10, 2008.
Facilities at the Agua Caliente Spa Hotel include a full body spa, sauna, and a complete health club.

Airport Locations

Palm Springs International Airport is less than 2 miles from the Wyndham Palm Springs Hotel and the Agua Caliente Tribe's Spa Hotel. Ontario International Airport is 70 miles from Palm Springs and is the closest of all Los Angeles area airports for conference attendees who cannot fly directly into Palm Springs. Conference attendees arriving by way of Ontario International Airport and driving to conference hotels in Palm Springs can find Driving Directions Here.

Transportation from the Airports

Palm Springs International Airport maintains a service desk, located inside the terminal near baggage claim, to assist the traveling public with transportation needs and questions. Conference attendees can access free hotel shuttle service by using the airport courtesy phones in the airport baggage claim area. The Ground Transportation Service Desk is open and manned seven days a week with assistance available from 8:00 am until 9:00 pm. The Ground Transportation Service desk may be reached by telephone at 1-760-318-3830, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Guests can access free hotel shuttles by using the airport courtesy phones in the baggage claim area.

 

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