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This is a list of casinos in Oklahoma.
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Casino | City | County | State | District | Type | Comments |
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Ada Gaming Center | Ada | Pontotoc | Oklahoma | South-Central - Arbuckle Country | Native American | |
Buffalo Run Casino | Miami | Ottawa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Cherokee Casino Will Rogers Downs | Claremore | Rogers | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Racino | |
Cash Springs Gaming Center | Sulphur | Murray | Oklahoma | South-Central - Arbuckle Country | Native American | |
Cherokee Casino | Fort Gibson | Cherokee | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Cherokee Casino | Roland | Sequoyah | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Cherokee Casino | Sallisaw | Sequoyah | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Cherokee Casino | Tahlequah | Cherokee | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Cherokee Casino | West Siloam Springs | Delaware | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Chisholm Trail Casino | Duncan | Stephens | Oklahoma | Southwest - Great Plains Country | Native American | |
Choctaw Casino Resort | Durant | Bryan | Oklahoma | Southeast - Kiamichi Country | Native American | |
Choctaw Casino | Broken Bow | McCurtain | Oklahoma | Southeast - Kiamichi Country | Native American | |
Choctaw Casino | Grant | Choctaw | Oklahoma | Southeast - Kiamichi Country | Native American | |
Choctaw Casino | Idabel | McCurtain | Oklahoma | Southeast - Kiamichi Country | Native American | |
Choctaw Casino | McAlester | Pittsburg | Oklahoma | Southeast - Kiamichi Country | Native American | |
Choctaw Casino | Pocola | Le Flore | Oklahoma | Southeast - Kiamichi Country | Native American | |
Choctaw Casino | Stringtown | Atoka | Oklahoma | Southeast - Kiamichi Country | Native American | |
Comanche Nation Casino | Lawton | Comanche | Oklahoma | Southwest - Great Plains Country | Native American | |
Comanche Red River Casino | Devol | Cotton | Oklahoma | Southwest - Great Plains Country | Native American | |
Comanche Spur Casino | Eligin | Comanche | Oklahoma | Southwest - Great Plains Country | Native American | |
Comanche Star Casino | Walters | Cotton | Oklahoma | Southwest - Great Plains Country | Native American | |
Creek Nation Casino of Eufaula | Eufaula | McIntosh | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Creek Nation Casino of Okmulgee | Okmulgee | Okmulgee | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Eastern Shawnee Casino | Wyandotte | Ottawa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
FireLake Casino | Shawnee | Pottawatomie | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | Formerly Firelake Grand Casino |
Grand Casino Hotel Resort | Shawnee | Pottawatomie | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | Formerly Firelake Grand Casino |
Gold Mountain Casino | Ardmore | Carter | Oklahoma | South-Central - Arbuckle Country | Native American | |
Grand Lake Casino | Grove | Delaware | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa | Catoosa | Rogers | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
High Winds Casino | Miami | Ottawa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Kickapoo Casino | Harrah | Pottawatomie | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | |
Kickapoo Casino in Shawnee | Shawnee | Pottawatomie | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | |
Kiowa Casino | Devol | Cotton | Oklahoma | Southwest - Great Plains Country | Native American | |
Lucky Star Casino | Clinton | Custer | Oklahoma | Southwest - Great Plains Country | Native American | |
Lucky Star Casino | Concho | Canadian | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | |
Lucky Turtle Casino | Wyandotte | Ottawa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Madill Gaming Center | Madill | Marshall | Oklahoma | South-Central - Arbuckle Country | Native American | |
Muscogee Creek Nation Casino | Muskogee | Muskogee | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Newcastle Casino | Newcastle | McClain | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | |
Osage Casino | Bartlesville | Washington | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Osage Casino | Hominy | Osage | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Osage Casino | Pawhuska | Osage | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Osage Casino | Ponca City | Osage | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Osage Casino | Sand Springs | Tulsa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Osage Casino | Tulsa | Tulsa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Quapaw Casino | Miami | Ottawa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Red Hawk Gaming Center | Wetumka | Hughes | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | ||
Remington Park Racetrack & Casino | Oklahoma City | Oklahoma | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Racino | Owned by a subsidiary of the Chickasaw Nation[1] |
RiverStar Casino | Terral | Jefferson | Oklahoma | South-Central - Arbuckle Country | Native American | |
River Spirit Casino | Tulsa | Tulsa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Riverwind Casino | Norman | Cleveland | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | |
Sac & Fox Casino | Shawnee | Pottawatomie | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | |
SaltCreek Casino | Pocasset | Grady | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | |
Seven Clans | Perry | Noble | Oklahoma | North Central | Native American | |
Seven Clans | Red Rock | Noble | Oklahoma | North Central | Native American | |
Texoma Casino | Kingston | Marshall | Oklahoma | South Central | Native American | |
The Stables Casino | Miami | Ottawa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Thunderbird Wild Wild West Casino | Norman | Cleveland | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | |
Treasure Valley Casino | Davis | Murray | Oklahoma | South-Central - Arbuckle Country | Native American | |
Stigler Casino | Stigler, Oklahoma | Haskell | Oklahoma | South East Oklahoma | Native American | |
Washita Casino | Paoli | Garvin | Oklahoma | South-Central - Arbuckle Country | Native American | |
WinStar World Casino | Thackerville | Love | Oklahoma | South-Central - Arbuckle Country | Native American | World's Largest as of August 2013 |
Wyandotte Nation Casino | Wyandotte | Ottawa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American |
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- ^'About Us - Lone Star Park at Grand Prairie'. Lone Star Race Track. Retrieved 2018-03-18.
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- Media related to Casinos in Oklahoma at Wikimedia Commons
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After years of waiting, the Osage Nation has finally received federal approval to put land into trust that will enable it to construct new tribal casinos in Bartlesville and Pawhuska.
Near Bartlesville, the Osage Nation is planning to build a 57,400-square-foot casino and a hotel with 150 rooms and about 11,800 square feet of meeting space, according to a news release issued by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs.
The casino will be built on 125 acres of property located about two miles west of Bartlesville along U.S. 60.
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In Pawhuska, 63.1 acres of property located along U.S. Highway 99/60 were placed into trust for gaming and other purposes.
Initially, the plan is to move the existing Pawhuska Osage Casino onto 17 acres of the site.
Eventually, the plan is to 'replace it with a proposed casino and hotel project that will be located approximately 300 feet directly across Highway 99/60,' the news release said.
The Osage Nation has had an application pending with the federal government since 2014 to get the Bartlesville land placed into trust so a casino could be built. Its application for the Pawhuska land has been pending since 2016.
'The Osage Nation will begin at once to turn dirt and construct new amenities on these parcels that will help boost our region’s economic recovery from this COVID-19 pandemic,” Osage Nation Principal Chief Geoffrey M. Standing Bear stated in the news release.
The chief thanked federal officials for approving 'our applications after they languished for nearly a decade in the dust bins of the federal bureaucracy.'
“With this action, The Osage Nation can now move forward on its economic development plans and enjoy the benefits of its lands,” said Tara Sweeney, assistant secretary — Indian Affairs. “I congratulate Principal Chief Standing Bear and the Osage people on this achievement. Your success is a testament to your determination to bring greater prosperity to The Osage Nation now and for generations to come.”
Federal officials signed off on putting the land into trust in June and the decision was published in the federal register Friday, enabling the tribe to move forward with the projects.
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