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Local Casinos can now be found throughout Arizona and have become a major economic resource for the tribes.
In the immediate vicinity of Scottsdale you'll find Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache Indian Lands, including the Fort McDowell Gaming Center and Casino. Located on the Beeline Highway (Route 87) just outside Fountain Hills. They have recently opened a beautiful golf course named We-Ko-Pa after their sacred mountain "Four Peaks".
The casino offers all types of gaming, including BlackJack, as well as six dining experiences, "The Peaks" being the main restaurant. Concerts throughout the year with name entertainment is also offered. A concert under the stars is just the thing on a hot summer evening. Stay at the Marriott Courtyard - Scottsdale/Mayo or Copperwynd Resort in Fountain Hills.
Book a golf package at We-Ko-Pa Golf Course
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Casino Arizona is located at the McKellips Road Exit on Route 101 and is owned by The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indians. Casino Arizona has the best buffet in town, and at the most reasonable price. Their slots are great, and they are always packed. Black Jack tables are also available, bingo and other fun things to do, like concerts in their Show Room and great free musical entertainment in the lobby.
The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Lands run east of Pima Road (the area includes 55,801 acres, their tribes has 5,527 members in a combination of the Pima and Maricopa Indian tribes. The Pavilions Shopping Center is on their land. They also operate and own Talking Stick Golf Course
Hotels convenient to these venues include most Old Town Scottsdale hotels
Gila River Casino, is home to 750 hot slots, live poker, blackjack and keno, and a 1500 seat high-stakes bingo hall. Plus it's adjacent to the new and terrific 4 Star Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort. This is tops!
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