The state of California, located on the west coast of the United States,
is by far the most populous state in the country. There are also a
number of California casinos operating within the legal jurisdictions of
its Native American owned lands. Because they are located on Native
American land, many California casinos are located in out-of-the-way
places. When visiting a California casino, it is advisable to call ahead
and get specific directions.
Nearly all California casinos are open 24 hours a day. California
casinos are allowed to offer electronic gaming machines, blackjack, and
other card games. Unfortunately, the games of craps and roulette are not
permitted, but some California casinos offer modified forms of these
games that are played with cards rather than dice or roulette wheels.
Slots, video poker and video keno are the most popular electronic gaming
machines you'll find in California casinos. Some of the card games
frequently played in California casinos include blackjack, baccarat,
poker (including pai gow, Caribbean stud and three-card poker), Spanish
21, and Let it Ride. Many California casinos also feature bingo, casino
war and OTB (off track betting) options for gamblers and casual players.
In addition to traditional gambling games, many California casinos offer
some exciting and unusual amenities. For example, the Barona Valley
Ranch Resort & Casino in Lakeside has a full 18-hole golf course and
a wedding chapel. Visitors to the Konocti Vista Casino Resort &
Marina, also in Lakeside, can take in a marina with 80 ships. The
Win-River Casino in Redding features a comedy club and an entertainment
center. Relax at the Cache Creek Indian Bingo & Casino in Brooks
with a full-service spa. California casinos are as varied and colorful
as the residents of California themselves, and many of them are full of
surprises!
Several California casinos allow overnight RV parking for the traveling
gambler, so if you're planning a California casino trip you can make
quite a few stops and stay a while. Age restrictions at California
casinos are 18 and up except where liquor is served, in which case it's
21 and up. Other California casinos include the Chumash Casino in Santa
Ynez, the Agua Caliente Casino in Rancho Mirage, the Mono Wind Casino in
Auberry, the River Rock Casino in Geyserville, the Palace Indian Gaming
Center in Lemoore, the Fantasy Springs Casino in Indio, the Black Bart
Casino in Willits, the Lucky 7 Casino in Smith River, and many more!