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“Dagot’ee”- Hello and welcome to the website of the White Mountain Apache Tribe! Our home is in eastern Arizona, where we have lived for thousands of years. We believe that we come from the Earth, and that we belong to the Earth. Our beautiful home was given to us by our Creator and is rich in tradition, resources, wildlife, and outdoor recreation. Our home is very unique. It starts at about 2,600’ above sea level on our southwest side, and ranges all the way up to 11,400’ on the peak of Mt. Baldy on our eastern border, our most sacred mountain, providing year round recreation activities.
Gwendena Lee-Gatewood, Tribal Chairwoman
Our home is very unique. It starts at about 2,600’ above sea level on our southwest side of the reservation, and ranges all the way up to 11,400’ on the peak of Mt. Baldy on our eastern border next to our most sacred mountain, providing year-round recreational activities. Some of those activities include: hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, downhill skiing, snowboarding, ice-fishing, hunting, gaming, sight-seeing, Trophy Elk hunting, camping, fly fishing, and much more!
Our ancestors have been known since time immemorial for being resilient and having the will to survive in tough circumstances. In the face of many challenges, our fore fathers from long ago gave us these bloodlines that still remain today. The Tribal member of today has the ability to adapt and survive in the 21st century. With strong family values we embrace our past and look forward to future challenges together.
The White Mountain Apache Tribe is known for its world class Trophy Bull Elk hunting, drawing in hunters from all over the world, to get a chance at a world class Trophy Bull Elk and the hunt of a lifetime. The pristine waters found in the White Mountain Apache homelands is an ideal habitat for fishing for the world’s only specie of Apache Trout. We welcome visitors to camp and enjoy any of our hundreds of camp sites in our Creators outdoors.
This is a list of casinos in Arizona. All of them are operated as Native American gaming facilities.Casino | Nearest City | County | State | Opened | Tribal Organization[2] | Comments |
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Apache Gold Casino Resort | San Carlos | Gila | Arizona | 1994 | San Carlos Apache | 33°21′29″N110°40′09″W / 33.35810°N 110.66915°W |
Apache Sky Casino | Dudleyville | Pinal | Arizona | 2017 | San Carlos Apache | 32°53′16″N110°42′08″W / 32.887856°N 110.702201°W |
BlueWater Resort and Casino | Parker | La Paz | Arizona | 1999 | Colorado River Indian Tribes | 34°10′01″N114°16′05″W / 34.16683°N 114.26799°W Wakeboard park located on premises [3] |
Bucky's Casino | Prescott | Yavapai | Arizona | 1995 | Yavapai-Prescott | 34°33′03″N112°26′49″W / 34.550937°N 112.447076°W |
Casino Arizona | Scottsdale | Maricopa | Arizona | 1998 | Salt River Pima–Maricopa | |
Casino del Sol | Tucson | Pima | Arizona | 2011 | Pascua Yaqui | 32°07′52″N111°05′11″W / 32.131065°N 111.086255°W |
Casino of the Sun | Tucson | Pima | Arizona | 1994 | Pascua Yaqui | 32°07′03″N111°03′52″W / 32.117523°N 111.064326°W |
Cliff Castle Casino | Camp Verde | Yavapai | Arizona | 1995 | Yavapai-Apache | 34°36′21″N111°51′44″W / 34.605919°N 111.862144°W |
Cocopah Resort Casino | Somerton | Yuma | Arizona | 1993 | Cocopah | 32°36′25″N114°39′07″W / 32.606879°N 114.651964°W |
Desert Diamond Casino | Why | Pima | Arizona | 1999 | Tohono O'odham | 32°14′38″N112°43′35″W / 32.244014°N 112.726457°W Formerly known as Golden Hassan Casino |
Desert Diamond Casino, Sahuarita | Sahuarita | Pima | Arizona | 2001 | San Xavier | 32°00′16″N110°59′18″W / 32.004551°N 110.988248°W |
Desert Diamond Casino–West Valley | Glendale | Maricopa | Arizona | 2015 | Tohono O'odham Nation | 33°33′05″N112°15′51″W / 33.5513458°N 112.2642438°W San Lucy District (trust land) |
Desert Diamond Hotel & Casino | Tucson | Pima | Arizona | 1993 | San Xavier | 32°07′07″N110°57′51″W / 32.118555°N 110.964103°W |
Fort McDowell Casino | Fountain Hills | Maricopa | Arizona | 1992 | Fort McDowell Yavapai | 33°34′55″N111°40′50″W / 33.581827°N 111.680557°W |
Harrah's Ak-Chin Casino | Maricopa | Pinal | Arizona | 1994 | Ak-Chin | |
Hon-Dah Resort Casino | Pinetop-Lakeside | Navajo | Arizona | 1993 | White Mountain Apache | 34°04′43″N109°54′16″W / 34.078723°N 109.904440°W |
Lone Butte Casino | Chandler | Maricopa | Arizona | 1994 | Gila River Indian Community | 33°17′23″N111°56′34″W / 33.289665°N 111.942699°W Renovated in 2015 |
Mazatzal Casino | Payson | Gila | Arizona | 1993 | Tonto Apache | 34°13′13″N111°19′49″W / 34.220289°N 111.330374°W |
Paradise Casino | Yuma | Yuma | Arizona | 1996 | Quechan | |
Spirit Mountain Casino | Mohave Valley | Mohave | Arizona | 1995 | Mohave | Renovated and reopened in 2015 |
Talking Stick Resort | Scottsdale | Maricopa | Arizona | 2010 | Salt River Pima–Maricopa | |
Twin Arrows Casino Resort | Flagstaff | Coconino | Arizona | 2013 | Navajo | 35°09′32″N111°17′31″W / 35.1589131°N 111.2919773°W |
Vee Quiva Hotel & Casino | Laveen | Maricopa | Arizona | 1997 | Gila River Indian Community | Hotel opened in 2013 |
Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino | Chandler | Maricopa | Arizona | 1995 | Gila River Indian Community | Hotel opened in 2009 |
Yavapai Casino | Prescott | Yavapai | Arizona | 1992 | Yavapai-Prescott |