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An Arizona Directory of Arizona Gambling Casinos
Compiled by Arizonans for Arizonans... (June
2008)
An updated and browsable directory of American Indian gambling casinos in Arizona
See the Arizona Tribal-State Gaming Compact at
http://www.gm.state.az.us/compacts.htm for the latest types of permitted
games (slots, blackjack, poker, etc)

June 2008
CAMP VERDE
Cliff Castle Casino
555 Middle Verde Rd
1-800-381-7568
Camp Verde
CHANDLER
Lone Butte Casino
1200 S 56th St
1-800-946-4452
Chandler
Wild Horse Pass Casino
5550 W Wild Horse Pass
1-800-946-4452
Chandler
FORT McDOWELL
Fort McDowell Casino
10424 N Fort McDowell Rd
(480) 837-1424
1-800-843-3678
Fort McDowell
FORT MOHAVE
Crossing Casino
101 Aztec Rd
(928) 330-2555
Fort Mohave
GLOBE
Apache Gold Casino Resort
Hwy 70
1-800-272-2438
Globe
LAVEEN
Vee Quiva Casino
6443 N Komatke Dr
1-800-946-4452
Laveen
MARICOPA
Harrah's Ak-Chin Casino
15406 Maricopa Rd
(480) 802-5000
Maricopa
MOHAVE VALLEY
Spirit Mountain Casino
8555 S Hwy 95
(928) 346-2000
1-888-837-4030
Mohave Valley
PARKER
Blue Water Resort & Casino
11300 Resort Dr
(928) 669-7000
1-888-243-3360
Parker
PAYSON
Mazatzal Hotel & Casino
Hwy 87, Milepost 251
(928) 474-6044
1-800-777-7529
Payson
PINETOP
Hon-Dah Resort-Casino
777 Hwy 260
(928) 369-0299
1-800-929-8744
Pinetop
PRESCOTT
Bucky's Casino
1500 E Hwy 69
1-800-756-8744
Prescott
SAHUARITA
Desert Diamond Casino
1100 W Pima Mine Rd
(520) 294-7777
1-866-332-9467
Sahuarita
SCOTTSDALE
Casino Arizona
9700 E Indian Bend
(480) 850-7777
Scottsdale
Casino Arizona
524 N 92nd St
(480) 850-7777
Scottsdale
SOMERTON
Cocopah Casino
15318 S Ave B
1-800-237-5687
Somerton
TUCSON
Casino del Sol
5655 W Valencia Rd
1-800-344-9435
Tucson
Casino of the Sun
7474 S Camino del Oeste
1-800-344-9435
Tucson
Desert Diamond Casino
7350 S Nogales Hwy
(520) 294-7777
1-866-332-9467
Tucson
WHY
Golden Ha:sañ Casino
Hwy 86, Milepost 55
(520) 547-4306
1-866-332-9467
Why
Of historical interest: Arizona, being the 48th state to enter the Union in
1912, and while this makes Arizona seemingly a very young state, but, as a
state, it is instead perhaps more than 800 years old … being the
abandoned territory (in part) of the Aztec empire formerly known as Aztlán (as per the Aztec
legend)... see A.O. Kime's article The Aztecs and Montezuma Castle
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