Summary:
Idaho is home to some great Indian casinos. Idaho casinos offer guests the excitement and fun they desire. Idaho is situated in the open western part of the United States. It is a laid back atmosphere where the fun is not interrupted by big city fuss. Idaho casinos are located throughout the state for visitor convenience.
Idaho became the 43rd state on July 3, 1890. The capital city is Boise and it is nicknamed the Gem State. It covers 83574 square miles of land. Further, ...
Idaho is home to some great Indian casinos. Idaho casinos offer guests the excitement and fun they desire. Idaho is situated in the open western part of the United States. It is a laid back atmosphere where the fun is not interrupted by big city fuss. Idaho casinos are located throughout the state for visitor convenience.
Idaho became the 43rd state on July 3, 1890. The capital city is Boise and it is nicknamed the Gem State. It covers 83574 square miles of land. Further, Idaho's population as of December 2000 is 1,293,953.
There are five Indian casinos in Idaho. The casinos offer guests electronic pull-tab machines for their gambling enjoyment. The casinos welcome gamblers over the age of 18 years of age, 24 hours a day.
Bannock Peak Casino is located at 1707 W. Country Road in Pocatello. The Bannock Peak casino offers gambling machines in its 5,000 square foot area. There is an on-site snack bar as well.
Clearwater River Casino is in Lewiston at 17500 Nez Perce Road. Clearwater River Casino offers guests gambling machines as well as Bingo, which is held Thursday through Sunday. There is also a 33-space RV park on site. The casino is 30,000 square feet of entertainment.
Coeur D'Alene Casino Resort Hotel is on U.S. Highway 95 in Worley. This casino, resort and hotel establishment offers 93 rooms, 8 suites and 2 restaurants in a 30,000 square foot area. This casino has much to offer guests with electronic machines, off track betting and bingo on the weekends.
It'Se-Ye-Ye Casino is at 419 Third Street in Kamiah. This casino offers one restaurant and electronic gambling in a 2,300 square foot area. The It'Se-Ye-Ye casino also offers overnight RV parking for guests.
Kootenai River Inn and Casino at Kootenai River Plaza in Bonners Ferry offers an all around vacation and gambling experience. There are 47 rooms and 4 suites, along with one restaurant. This casino also offers bingo on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. Guests can receive discounts from AAA or AARP for the on-site hotel that is affiliated with Best Western.
Shoshone-Bannock Gaming is at I-15 Exit 80 in Fort Hall. There is an on-site snack bar with free overnight RV parking for guests. Bingo is available Wednesday through Sunday in addition to electronic gaming that is available daily.
Idaho casinos offer guests a range of choices. From small gaming areas to large resorts, these Idaho casinos can fulfill a weekend of fun or a whole vacation. Further, the casinos all offer eating establishments on site for guest convenience. Finally, Idaho casinos give guests a great time without ever having to leave the building.