Wyoming is a state that celebrates and embraces its western heritage and wide open spaces. It comes as no surprise then that it does not have a thriving casino industry.
But while there are no commercial casinos in Wyoming, there are four tribal casinos all located on the Wind River Indian Reservation in Fremont County.
Let’s take a closer look at these casinos to see what you can play and where.
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Read MoreWyoming Land-Based Casino Operators
The four casinos in Wyoming are owned and operated by two Native American tribes as below:
- The Northern Arapahoe Tribe – Operate three casino properties – The Wind River Hotel and Casino, Little Wind Casino and 789 Casino
- The Eastern Shoshone Tribe – Operate Shoshone Rose Casino and Hotel
Wyoming Casino Resorts
So, what can you expect from these Wyoming casinos? Let’s take a look.
- The Wind River Hotel and Casino – Located in Riverton just a short drive from Yellowstone National Park, The Wind River resort is a Class III gaming facility meaning it can offer Vegas-style gambling. Offering a 90 room hotel and three restaurants, guests can enjoy 800 slot machines, 20 live table games and place bets at the Buffalo Sportsbook.
- Shoshone Rose Casino and Hotel – Located in Lander, The Shoshone Rose casino resort has a 60-room hotel, two restaurants, 300 slot machines and five live table games.
- Little Wind Casino – A small off-shoot of the main Wind River Hotel and Casino, this casino offers just 160 slots and one restaurant.
More Than Gambling
Wyoming offers incredible wide open spaces, views and adventures so make sure you check out some of the local attractions while you’re in state.
- Natural Wonders – America’s first national park - Yellowstone National Park - is a must visit. See hot springs, geysers, waterfalls, and bison herds in this captivating natural environment. Grand Teton National Park is another great spot for seeing wildlife, lakes and majestic mountain peaks.
- Cowboy Culture – Let your inner cowboy out by staying on a working ranch in Wyoming or visit an old Western town like Cody where you can go to the Buffalo Bill Center of the West. If you want to experience a rodeo, then there are plenty in Wyoming, but the world’s largest outdoor rodeo can be found at Cheyenne Frontier Days.
- Outdoor activities – Whether you prefer summer activities or winter ones, you can do them all in Wyoming. During the warmer months you can go hiking, rock climbing, horseback riding and fishing and in the winter you can go skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling and even dog-sledding.
- Dinosaurs – Yes, really! Wyoming is a haven for anyone who loves dinosaurs and palaeontology. You can go on fossil digs looking for dinosaur bones with the Tate Geological Museum or the Wyoming Dinosaur Center. You can even go on a hike to follow dinosaur tracks across Red Gulch Dinosaur Track Site.
Important Considerations
The legal age for casino gambling in Wyoming is 21 years or above. It’s always a good idea to take along photographic ID as proof of age.