HOTEL

All programs take place at 

Paris Las Vegas

3645 Las Vegas Blvd S., Las Vegas, NV 89109

Stay where the conference happens. Move seamlessly from sessions to networking to downtime—all in one place. 

Reserve by Friday, October 2, 2026, to secure the reduced rate of $189. There is an optional resort fee of $20 that includes access to the fitness center and in-room internet access for two devices.

Avoid scammers! NCCHC will not send you hotel offers by email. Book through the link on this site only. 

TRANSPORTATION

Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) offers several convenient transportation options to Paris Las Vegas, located about 3 miles from the airport. Taxi and rideshare services such as Uber and Lyft are available outside the terminal and typically cost approximately $20–$35, depending on traffic and demand. Airport shuttle services are another option, generally ranging from $15–$25 per person. For budget-conscious attendees, the RTC public bus system provides service to the Strip for just a few dollars, though travel times may be longer. Rental cars are also available at the airport for guests planning additional travel during their stay.

NCCHC consistently secures strong value in Las Vegas—with accessible flights, competitive room rates, and our highest attendance year after year. When it’s easier to get there, more disciplines, perspectives, and lived experiences can be part of the conversation—and that’s when this work moves forward.

Las Vegas is a city built on reinvention. For decades, it has brought people together at scale—creating space for ideas to evolve, partnerships to take shape, and industries to push themselves further.

That spirit aligns with this moment in correctional health care.

As the field continues to navigate complex clinical, operational, and policy challenges, there is a growing need to come together—to learn from one another, to share what’s working, and to build systems that better serve patients and communities.

The National Conference on Correctional Health Care is designed to meet that moment. In Las Vegas, the energy is real—but so is the purpose: advancing care, strengthening systems, and supporting the people doing this work every day.