Indian Casino In Glendale Az

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Arizona has more Tribal land than any other state in the U.S.

Tribal lands comprise about 27% of Arizona’s land base, or a total of more than 20 million acres. Currently 16 Tribes operate 23 Class III casinos throughout Arizona.

Indian Gaming Casinos Gambling Law & Politics article Gambling a go in Glendale as tribe, state strike accord (Arizona) - The Tohono O’odham Nation will finally be able to conduct full-scale gaming at its new casino in Glendale. Desert Diamond West Valley Casino.

  1. Formerly known as Golden Hassan Casino Desert Diamond Casino, Sahuarita: Sahuarita: Pima: Arizona: 2001: San Xavier: 32°00′16″N 110°59′18″W  /  32.004551°N 110.988248°W  / Desert Diamond Casino–West Valley: Glendale: Maricopa: Arizona: 2015: Tohono O'odham Nation.
  2. With over 75,000 square feet of gaming space, Desert Diamond Casino West Valley is where jackpots are a cause for celebration. We have the newest slots, table games, a Poker Room, and a Bingo Hall for your winning pleasure. Plus, delicious dining options, two bars, two parking garages, a wine and spirits shop, retail store with fashionable.

Six Tribes do not have casinos but have slot machine rights which they lease to other Tribes with casinos.

Arizona is home to 22 Native American tribes that represent more than 296,000 people. A total of 20 Reservations cover more than 19,000,000 acres, ranging in size from the very large Navajo Reservation, which is the size of West Virginia or Ireland, to the small Tonto Apache Reservation that covers just over 85 acres.

Visitors who want to travel to Arizona reservations may do so without prior permission. But if you want to know where to buy arts and crafts or observe dances or rodeos, you should contact the tribal offices in advance of your travel. Many tribes today are committed to diversifying their economies so in addition to casinos, you can visit and enjoy tribally-owned shopping malls, RV parks and convenience stores, resort hotels and golf courses along with trying your luck at the tables and machines.

Ak-Chin Indian Community
Harrah’s Ak-Chin Hotel and Casino

Cocopah Tribe
Cocopah Casino Resort & Conference Center

Colorado River Indian Tribes
Blue Water Resort & Casino

Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation
We-Ko-Pa Resort & Conference Center

Fort Mojave Indian Tribe
Spirit Mountain Casino

Fort Yuma-Quechan Tribe
Paradise Casino

Gila River Indian Community
Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino
Lone Butte Casino
Vee Quiva Hotel & Casino

Havasupai Tribe

Hualapai Tribe

Hopi Tribe

Double Diamond Casino Glendale Az

Kaibab-Paiute Tribe

Navajo Nation
Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort

Pascua Yaqui Tribe
CasinoCasino of the Sun
Casino del Sol Resort

Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community
Casino Arizona
Talking Stick Resort

San Carlos Apache Tribe
Apache Gold Casino Resort

San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe

Tohono O’odham Nation
Desert Diamond Tucson
Desert Diamond Sahuarita
Desert Diamond Why

Tonto Apache Tribe
Mazatzal Hotel & Casino

White Mountain Apache Tribe
Hon-Dah Resort Casino & Conference Center

Casino In Glendale Az

Yavapai-Apache Nation
Cliff Castle Casino Hotel

Yavapai Prescott Indian Tribe
Yavapai Casino
Bucky’s Casino

Zuni Tribe

This is a list of casinos in Arizona. All of them are operated as Native American gaming facilities.
Casinos in the U.S. State of Arizona[1]
CasinoNearest CityCountyStateOpenedTribal Organization[2]Comments
Apache Gold Casino ResortSan CarlosGilaArizona1994San Carlos Apache33°21′29″N110°40′09″W / 33.35810°N 110.66915°W
Apache Sky CasinoDudleyvillePinalArizona2017San Carlos Apache32°53′16″N110°42′08″W / 32.887856°N 110.702201°W
BlueWater Resort and CasinoParkerLa PazArizona1999Colorado River Indian Tribes34°10′01″N114°16′05″W / 34.16683°N 114.26799°W

Wakeboard park located on premises [3]

Bucky's CasinoPrescottYavapaiArizona1995Yavapai-Prescott34°33′03″N112°26′49″W / 34.550937°N 112.447076°W
Casino ArizonaScottsdaleMaricopaArizona1998Salt River Pima–Maricopa
Casino del SolTucsonPimaArizona2011Pascua Yaqui32°07′52″N111°05′11″W / 32.131065°N 111.086255°W
Casino of the SunTucsonPimaArizona1994Pascua Yaqui32°07′03″N111°03′52″W / 32.117523°N 111.064326°W
Cliff Castle CasinoCamp VerdeYavapaiArizona1995Yavapai-Apache34°36′21″N111°51′44″W / 34.605919°N 111.862144°W
Cocopah Resort CasinoSomertonYumaArizona1993Cocopah32°36′25″N114°39′07″W / 32.606879°N 114.651964°W
Desert Diamond CasinoWhyPimaArizona1999Tohono O'odham32°14′38″N112°43′35″W / 32.244014°N 112.726457°W

Formerly known as Golden Hassan Casino

Desert Diamond Casino, SahuaritaSahuaritaPimaArizona2001San Xavier32°00′16″N110°59′18″W / 32.004551°N 110.988248°W
Desert Diamond Casino–West ValleyGlendaleMaricopaArizona2015Tohono O'odham Nation33°33′05″N112°15′51″W / 33.5513458°N 112.2642438°W

San Lucy District (trust land)

Desert Diamond Hotel & CasinoTucsonPimaArizona1993San Xavier32°07′07″N110°57′51″W / 32.118555°N 110.964103°W
Fort McDowell CasinoFountain HillsMaricopaArizona1992Fort McDowell Yavapai33°34′55″N111°40′50″W / 33.581827°N 111.680557°W
Harrah's Ak-Chin CasinoMaricopaPinalArizona1994Ak-Chin
Hon-Dah Resort CasinoPinetop-LakesideNavajoArizona1993White Mountain Apache34°04′43″N109°54′16″W / 34.078723°N 109.904440°W
Lone Butte CasinoChandlerMaricopaArizona1994Gila River Indian Community33°17′23″N111°56′34″W / 33.289665°N 111.942699°W

Renovated in 2015

Mazatzal CasinoPaysonGilaArizona1993Tonto Apache34°13′13″N111°19′49″W / 34.220289°N 111.330374°W
Paradise CasinoYumaYumaArizona1996Quechan
Spirit Mountain CasinoMohave ValleyMohaveArizona1995MohaveRenovated and reopened in 2015
Talking Stick ResortScottsdaleMaricopaArizona2010Salt River Pima–Maricopa
Twin Arrows Casino ResortFlagstaffCoconinoArizona2013Navajo35°09′32″N111°17′31″W / 35.1589131°N 111.2919773°W
Vee Quiva Hotel & CasinoLaveenMaricopaArizona1997Gila River Indian CommunityHotel opened in 2013
Wild Horse Pass Hotel & CasinoChandlerMaricopaArizona1995Gila River Indian CommunityHotel opened in 2009
Yavapai CasinoPrescottYavapaiArizona1992Yavapai-Prescott

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^Arizona Department of Gaming - Arizona Tribes with CasinosArchived 2009-05-03 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^'Arizona Casinos by Tribe'. 500 Nations SuperSite!. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  3. ^Blue Water Wakeboard Island
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