List of casinos in Washington

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This is a list of casinos in Washington.

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Quil Ceda Creek Casino
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Angel of the Winds

List of casinos

List of casinos in the U.S. state of Washington
Casino City County State District Type [1] Comments
12 Tribes Coulee Dam Casino Coulee Dam Okanogan Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation
12 Tribes Lake Chelan Casino Manson Chelan Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation
12 Tribes Omak Casino Hotel Omak Okanogan Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation
7 Cedars Casino Sequim Clallam Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe
Angel of the Winds Casino Resort Arlington Snohomish Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians
BJ's Bingo & Gaming Fife Pierce Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Puyallup Tribe of Indians; no table games
Chewelah Casino Chewelah Stevens Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Spokane Tribe of Indians
Elwha River Casino Port Angeles Clallam Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe
Emerald Queen Hotel & Casino Fife Fife Pierce Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Puyallup Tribe of Indians
Emerald Queen Hotel & Casino Tacoma Tacoma Pierce Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Puyallup Tribe of Indians
Ilani Casino Resort La Center Clark Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Cowlitz Indian Tribe
Legends Casino Hotel Toppenish Yakima Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Yakama Indian Reservation
Little Creek Casino and Resort Shelton Mason Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Squaxin Island Tribe
Lucky Dog Casino Potlatch Mason Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Skokomish Indian Tribe
Lucky Eagle Casino & Hotel Rochester Thurston Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation
Muckleshoot Indian Casino Auburn King Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe
Nisqually Red Wind Casino Yelm Thurston Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Nisqually Indian Tribe
Nooksack Northwood Casino Lynden Whatcom Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Nooksack Indian Tribe
Nooksack River Casino Deming Whatcom Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Nooksack Indian Tribe
Northern Quest Casino Airway Heights Spokane Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Kalispel Tribe of Indians
Quinault Beach Resort and Casino Ocean Shores Grays Harbor Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Quinault Indian Nation
Shoalwater Bay Casino Tokeland Pacific Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Shoalwater Bay Tribe
Silver Reef Casino Resort Ferndale Whatcom Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Lummi Nation
Skagit Casino Resort Bow Skagit Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Upper Skagit Indian Tribe; formally Harrah's Skagit Casino
Snoqualmie Casino Snoqualmie King Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe
Spokane Tribe Casino Airway Heights Spokane Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Spokane Tribe of Indians
Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort Suqamish Kitsap Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Suquamish Tribe
Swinomish Northern Lights Casino Anacortes Skagit Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community
The Point Casino Kingston Kitsap Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe
Tulalip Resort Casino at Quil Ceda Marysville Snohomish Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Tulalip Tribes of Washington
Tulalip Resort Casino Tulalip Snohomish Washington Native AmericanOwned by the Tulalip Tribes of Washington

List of card rooms

Permitted by the state, card rooms are establishments that offers card games for play.

Contents

List of card rooms in the U.S. state of Washington
CasinoCityCountyStateDistrictTypeComments
Buzz Inn Casino and Steakhouse East Wenatchee Douglas Washington Card room
Clearwater Poker Room Wenatchee Chelan Washington Card room
Club Hollywood Casino Shoreline King Washington Card room (Nevada Gold)
Coyote Bob's Casino Kennewick Benton Washington Card room (Nevada Gold)
Crazy Moose Casino - Mountlake Terrace Mountlake Terrace Snohomish Washington Card room (Nevada Gold)
Crazy Moose Casino - Pasco Pasco Franklin Washington Card room (Nevada Gold)
Joker's Casino Richland Benton Washington Card room
Lancer Casino Clarkston Asotin Washington Card room
Lucky Dragonz Casino Seattle King Washington Card room
Mr. Z's Casino Pullman Whitman Washington Card room
New Phoenix Casino La Center Clark Washington Card room
Nob Hill Casino Yakima Yakima Washington Card room
Red Dragon Casino Mountlake Terrace Snohomish Washington Card room (Nevada Gold)
Roxy's Casino Seattle King Washington Card room
Royal Casino Everett Snohomish Washington Card room (Nevada Gold)
Silver Dollar Casino - Mill Creek Mill Creek Snohomish Washington Card room (Nevada Gold)
Silver Dollar Casino - Renton Renton King Washington Card room (Nevada Gold)
Silver Dollar Casino - SeaTac SeaTac King Washington Card room (Nevada Gold)
Wild Goose Casino Ellensburg Kittitas Washington Card room
Wizards Casino Burien King Washington Card room

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References

  1. "Washington Indian Casinos". 500 Nations. Retrieved August 9, 2012.