Casino Washington Coast
Washington State casinos are a great way to find diversion and entertainment on a trip to the area. This state has much to offer, though, and you can easily explore the state parks or the Washington Coast by day, and hit the casinos by night.
In western Washington, the Quinault area has some of the most interesting things to see and do. Aside from the rainforest, elk and bald eagle wildlife watching, and fishing on Lake Quinault, you can fill the quiet nights with excitement at the Quinault Beach Resort and Casino. This Washington State casino also has lodging, so it's a place you can relax at while you're taking a day or two to explore the area. There is an excellent 16,000 square-foot casino similar to what you would find in Las Vegas. The on-site spa, great restaurants, and spacious gaming area makes the Quinault Beach Resort one of the best Washington casinos.
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Washington State has many Indian tribes that have reservations on their native lands. Any of the tribal groups are allowed to open a casino or a bingo parlor. Washington State Indian Casinos make up a large amount of the casinos you will find in the state. A great deal of the revenue from Washington State Indian casinos go into local improvements to help better the community, like repairs to the infrastructure and the building of schools and strengthening of the cultures. When you visit one of the Washington State Indian Casinos, you can help the people that live on the reservation and have a great night or two of fun at the same time.
List of casinos in the U.S. State of Washington; Casino City County State District Type Comments 12 Tribes Resort Casino: Omak: Okanogan: Washington: 12 Native American Tribes: 7 Cedars Casino: Sequim: Clallam: Washington: Native American (Jamestown S'Klallam) Angel of the Winds Casino Resort: Arlington: Snohomish: Washington: Native American (Stillaguamish). Best Casino Hotels in Washington on Tripadvisor: Find 6,210 traveler reviews, 2,062 candid photos, and prices for 17 casino hotels in Washington, United States.
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Locals love to visit the one of the newest Washington casino near Marysville. The Quil Ceda Creek Casino is brand new, and is filled with regulars. The Tulalip Casino has just been built on a new site as well, but each Washington State casino has its own interesting nights and events. You will find great meals and the best gaming at either of these Washington State casinos,
Another well-known Washington State casino is the Emerald Queen in Tacoma. A short drive south on I-5 from Seattle, this Washington casino has had top entertainers and comedians put on shows. There are often exciting events such as big boxing matches, so this is one of the best places to be when you're looking for the most happening Washington casinos.
If you're out by the coast, and want to add thrills to your Washington State vacation, 7 Cedars in Sequim is a great Washington State casino to enjoy. With views of the Strait of San Juan de Fuca, 7 Cedars is more than a casino, it is an escape. With tons of games, live music, and top-notch restaurants, this is one of the best Washington casinos on the Olympic Peninsula.
Fancy a flutter? Washington State casinos offer plenty of entertainment and excitement.
For this guide, we've focused on the locations close enough to the coast for a visitor to our target area of the Washington coastline to visit without side-tracking too far.
NOTE: Information correct at time of publication. Always check with your chosen destination before you travel.
Most Dramatically-Located Washington State Casinos
7 Cedars Resort
Not far east of Sequim Bay State Park and on the Highway 101 coastal road, 7 Cedars Resort could not be more dramatically placed. This is the number one casino for people who have come to visit the Washington Coast and insist on staying near the ocean. A wide choice of restaurants and a golf course are among the resort's features.
Shoalwater Bay Casino
A close second, and the best-positioned casino for a view of the Pacific, is Shoalwater Bay Casino. Located on Highway 105 at the top of North Cove, south of the Grayland Beach area, this spectacular resort may not be as appealing visually as 7 Cedars, but you'll be enjoying the view too much to care.
Swinomish Casino
Third-favorite for those visiting the Washington coastline and wanting to have a flutter is the Swinomish Casino. It's located on the approach to Fidalgo Island on Highway 20, at the southern tip of Padilla Bay, just northeast of the top of Puget Sound, and enjoys a great view of the bay.
Skagit Valley Casino Resort
Located south of the Chuckanut Mountains and north of Mt. Vernon on the I-5, The Skagit is a fully-featured hotel casino, offering everything a visitor will need to enjoy themselves, from food to entertainment, and of course a wide range of ways to wager. It's a little way inland, but the compromise might be worth it if you can't face a long drive north to more scenic casinos.
Legal Gambling in Washington State
Casino resorts tend to be located on Reservation lands, but it's wise for visitors to Washington State to learn a little about what is, and is not, legal there.
All Internet-based gambling in Washington State is illegal, including online slots and poker.
100 square sports pool boards were authorized as legal in 1973 (to a maximum of $1 per square).
All other sports betting is illegal in the State.
There are literally hundreds of legal games, variations and machines offered by the casinos.
The simplest way to read about them all is online at WSCG.WA.gov.
NOTE: Information correct at time of publication. Always check with your chosen destination before you travel.
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