Three of the most crowd-pleasing table games include Texas Hold ‘Em, blackjack, and Three Card Poker. Of the few Wyoming casinos available, Wind River is the most popular and the largest. This location is set on the third biggest Native American reservation in the country.
The Northern Arapaho Tribe own another of the Wyoming Indian casinos located in Riverton in a verdant valley near the magnificent Wind River mountains. Shoshone Rose features promotions on Wednesdays and the Wild Rose Rewards Club.
Wyoming hotels and motels located in Lander participate in a free shuttle service provided by the casino. Almost 300 gaming machines, a delicatessen, two restaurants, and a gift shop comprise the entire 7,000-square-foot facility fifteen minutes from Lander in Fort Washakie. East of Shoshone National Forest and north of Rock Springs, the Shoshone Rose Casino is one of three Wyoming Indian casinos offering a complete gaming experience since 2007. Three Wyoming casinos have flourished, engaging even more tribes to consider opening up casinos throughout the state. For quite some time, gambling in Wyoming has been focused on parimutuel betting, which is mainly based on dog and horse racing.