Oklahoma has the most Native America tribes in the nation, and the Cherokee Nation offers seven casinos to please any visiting gambler to the Sooner State.
With seven locations, the Cherokee Nation is one of the state’s largest Native American conglomerate of gambling establishments.
Ready to take a chance?
Blackjack, poker and mini Baccarat can be found at over 70 tables here at this 24/7 facility. Unsure of the rules? Then visit one of the electronic kiosks on the casino floor before laying down your chips. Poker tournaments occur on a daily/weekly and monthly schedule from October through December. The one with the highest points gets to play in the World Poker Open in January.
Wheel of Fortune Super Spin, Fort Knox, Cleopatra and Triple Double Stars are just some of the games found on over 1500 electronic gaming machines.
Eateries include the Wild Potato Buffett, McGill’s, Ante-Pasta and the Cabin Creek Smokehouse for BBQ and some late night Country Western dancing.
A 150-room hotel makes it a prime vacation spot, and golfers will enjoy the links at the nearby Cherokee Hills Golf Club.
Off Interstate 40, this casino, with a hotel, might be smaller in scale – but the excitement is still 24/7! True video poker machines have recently been added to the over 500 electronic games.
With close to 1,000 electronic gaming machines choosing which one to play is the hardest choice. Coming in on a weekday? Be sure to register for a Player’s Card, and then partake at the many free plays occurring on a regular basis.
Twisters is the place for a drink, a snack and catching the hottest local musical talent.
Any hour of the day or night this small casino at Fort Gibson can provide a little magic to the gambler in you. Three hundred gaming machines and weekly promotions for women, men and seniors assure someone will walk away a winner.
It is the Vegas of the Plains with over 200 Vegas style electronic machines and nine blackjack and poker tables. And should your run of luck need a refill – stop by the Back 40 Bar and Grill where the menu includes pulled pork and rotisserie chicken.
Capital of the Cherokee Nation, this casino has recently had a 7.5 million dollar facelift, and does not disappoint with its Cherokee inspired decorations, and new larger dimensions.
Now 405 electronic games are joined with 3 poker tables, 4 blackjack tables, 1 Ultimate Texas Hold’Em table and a three-card poker table. From breakfast to late night dining the River City Café offers everything from Indian fry bread to biscuits and gravy.
Tee times are available at the Cherokee Trails Golf Course
Live horse racing occurs here February through May, and simulcast racing can be seen everyday from 100 screens. If that is not enough action add in 250 electronic games and video poker machines or a visit to the Dog Iron Saloon.
RV'ers are welcome here.
Whatever your game of chance - the Cherokee Nation Casinos can provide the thrills!
For more information: www.cherokeecasino.com