Oregon’s Local Casino Options

  • All Oregon brick-and-mortar casinos are operated by federally recognized Native American tribes.
  • Resorts span the Coast, Willamette Valley, Southern, Central, and Eastern Oregon.
  • Slots, table games, poker, keno, bingo, and retail sportsbook wagering at select properties.

OR State flag iconOregon’s ten brick-and-mortar casinos and gaming facilities are exclusively owned and operated by the state’s nine federally recognized Native American tribes under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) and negotiated tribal–state compacts. Unlike many other U.S. states, Oregon does not permit commercial casinos, meaning every full-service casino in the state is a tribal enterprise.

Across the state's brick-and-mortar casinos, guests can expect a mix of Class II and Class III gaming, including slot machines, video poker, blackjack, roulette, craps, baccarat (at select properties), poker rooms at larger resorts, keno, bingo, and retail sportsbook wagering at participating locations.

For now, online Oregon casinos are only permitted from offshore sites that are licensed and regulated by trusted international gaming commissions. While legislation to allow state-regulated online casinos has been proposed, nothing has been passed into law.

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    Oregon’s Tribal Casinos - Class III Gaming

    The Beaver State is home to seven class III tribal casinos, strategically located across the Coast, Willamette Valley, and in Southern, Central, and Eastern Oregon. These properties are owned by the following federally recognized tribes:

    • The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
    • Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
    • Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians
    • Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation
    • Coquille Indian Tribe
    • Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
    • The Klamath Tribes

    With class III gaming options, the gaming destinations can offer live dealer tables, sports betting, and poker in addition to video slots and video poker. However, not all locations have fully embraced their exclusive gaming options.

    More Gaming Options – Class II Gaming Facilities

    Oregon is home to three smaller Class II gaming facilities that offer more localized casino experiences than the state’s larger resort properties. Three Rivers, Plateau Travel Plaza, and Ko-Kwel Casino operate under federal tribal gaming regulations and primarily feature Class II gaming, including electronic bingo-based slot machines and limited table-style offerings.

    While they do not offer the expansive hotel resorts or full Las Vegas–style gaming floors found at larger destinations like Spirit Mountain or Seven Feathers, each property serves as an important economic contributor to their respective tribe and provides convenient regional gaming options to state residents and visitors.

    Legal Gambling Age

    • Casino Gaming: 21 years old
    • Sports Betting: 21 years old
    • Lottery Games: 18 years old
    • Pari-mutuel Betting: 18 years old
    • Charitable Gaming & Bingo: 18 years old
    • Offshore Casinos & Sportsbooks: 18 years old

    Oregon’s Biggest Casino Destination – Spirit Mountain Casino

    Spirit Mountain casino logoSpirit Mountain Casino is the largest casino in the state and a premier gaming destination operated by the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community. Sitting on a roughly 90,000-square-foot gaming floor near Grand Ronde in the Willamette Valley, the resort combines a comprehensive casino experience with hotel accommodations, multiple restaurants, live entertainment, and recreational amenities.

    The casino offers nearly 2,000 slot machines, including classic reels, video poker, progressive jackpots, and themed games, as well as a wide variety of table games such as blackjack, roulette, craps, pai gow, and more. Guests can also enjoy a dedicated poker room, keno, and Oregon’s largest sportsbook.

    With its full slate of gaming options, resort hotel rooms, and year-round entertainment programming, Spirit Mountain represents the most complete gaming and leisure destination in the state.

    Casino Games

    casino games iconOregon’s local casinos are all tribally owned and feature class II and class III gaming options. Casino games commonly found at tribal casinos include:

    • Slot machines (reel, video, and progressive jackpots)
    • Video poker
    • Blackjack, Roulette, Craps
    • Baccarat (at select properties)
    • Three Card Poker / Ultimate Texas Hold’em / Pai Gow Poker
    • Keno
    • Bingo (at select properties)
    • In-person sportsbook wagering

    While the state does not regulate real-money online casino platforms, players may encounter social or offshore online casino games, and statewide mobile sports betting is available through the Oregon Lottery.

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    Casino Regulation and Oversight

    Casino regulation in Oregon is governed by a combination of federal law and state–tribal agreements. Under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act* (IGRA), federally recognized tribes operate casinos on tribal lands through negotiated tribal–state compacts with the state.

    Tribal/state compacts outline permitted gaming types (primarily Class II and Class III), regulatory standards, revenue sharing terms, and compliance requirements. Oversight is conducted collaboratively by tribal gaming commissions, the Oregon State Police Gaming Enforcement Division, and the Oregon Department of Justice.

    The Beaver State does not permit commercial (non-tribal) casinos, meaning all full-service casino gaming in the state is tribally owned and regulated. In addition to tribal casinos, the Oregon Lottery* regulates lottery products, video lottery terminals (VLTs) in licensed retail establishments, and statewide sports betting.

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