Desert Hot Springs is making a name for itself as a world-class health and wellness destination with its famous mineral water spas, spectacular mountain views and unique natural environment. The city is dedicated to ensuring a high quality of life for residents and a memorable recreation experience for visitors. The "Spa City" puts great value in enhancing community and family values and nurturing social and cultural diversity. MAYOR ALEX BIAS
Population: 19,386 Fire Median Age: 34.4 760-329-5123 Median Household Income: $30,476 Median Home Selling Price: $237,500 Library 11-691 West Drive City Hall 760-329-5926 65-950 Pierson Blvd. 760-329-6411 Schools www.deserthotsprings.us Palm Springs Unified School District
Chamber of Commerce Events & Points of Interest & Visitor's Bureau Experience the world-renowned 11-711 West Drive natural "hot" mineral waters of 760-329-6403 Desert Hot Springs at the many www.deserthotsprings.comspa resorts. Utilities & Services Cabot's Pueblo Museum Southern California Edison 67-616 E. Desert View Ave. Southern California Gas Company 760-329-7610 Mission Springs Water District www.cabotsmuseum.org Desert Valley Disposal Time Warner CableCoyote Ridge Stable Horseback Riding Post Office 760-363-3380 66-321 Pierson Blvd. www.coyoteridgestable.com 800-275-8777 Desert Hot Springs Spa Hotel Sheriff 10-805 Palm Drive 760-329-2904 760-329-6000 www.dhsspa.com
Miracle Springs Resort & Spa (Featuring eight natural hot mineral water pools) 10-625 Palm Drive 800-400-4414 www.miraclesprings.com