Arizona tribal property · Scottsdale

Casino Arizona · Scottsdale

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Year Opened
1998
Hours
Open 24/7
Age Restriction
21+
Property Type
Tribal Casino & Card Room
Regulator
Arizona Department of Gaming
Owner
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community
Slot Machines
900
Table Games
49

Inside Casino Arizona

Casino Arizona opened in 1998 and operates as a 24-hour tribal casino in Scottsdale, Arizona, owned by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. The property sits at 101 & McKellips, the intersection that gives the property one of its working names among locals. As the gaming-only sister to the larger Talking Stick Resort, also operated by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, Casino Arizona functions as the focused gaming-floor option of the two-property pair.

The gaming floor carries 900 slot machines, a 49-table pit, video poker, and a bingo section. The table side spreads blackjack, 3 Card Poker, Casino War, Fortune Pai Gow Poker, High Card Flush, keno, and Let it Ride. The minimum gambling age is 21 and the property is regulated by the Arizona Department of Gaming under the tribal-state compact.

Casino Arizona in Scottsdale, Arizona

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Casino Arizona

Scottsdale, Arizona

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Casino Arizona in Scottsdale, Arizona

Casino Arizona in Scottsdale, Arizona

On the Gaming Floor

Casino Arizona runs one of the largest gaming floors in the Phoenix metro area, with 900 slot machines and a 49-table pit. The slot section covers the standard denominations and themes. The 49-table pit is the property’s standout feature: depth that exceeds most peer Arizona casinos, with the full mix of standard blackjack, carnival progressive variants, and unusual specialty games like Casino War.

Carnival-style options on the pit include Fortune Pai Gow Poker, 3 Card Poker, High Card Flush, and Let it Ride. Each carries side-bet pools that pay out for premium hand combinations.

High Card Flush is the standout specialty pit game: players try to make the longest same-suit run from their seven cards, with bonus payouts for premium flushes.

Let it Ride is the other notable specialty game, with a let-the-bet-ride mechanic that lets players pull back wagers after seeing each community card.

Casino War is the game most worth calling out: it’s a stripped-down high-card-wins format that’s been on Las Vegas floors for decades but rarely spread at tribal casinos. Keno rounds out the non-slot electronic gaming side as a slow-paced lottery-style format.

Video poker is available throughout the gaming floor for players who prefer the machine-skill format over reel slots.

The fact that Casino Arizona keeps Casino War on the pit reflects the property’s willingness to maintain breadth across specialty games rather than just running the most-trafficked carnival variants. For visitors comparing the Salt River Pima-Maricopa pair, the depth-and-breadth approach distinguishes it from the more resort-focused Talking Stick across the broader Arizona casino market.

Amenities

Casino Arizona offers a simpler amenity stack than its sister property Talking Stick Resort. The property includes an on-site buffet, self-parking, and valet. The buffet is the headline dining option, providing the casino-floor classic dining format for guests staying on the gaming floor for extended sessions.

For visitors who want hotel lodging, a spa, or a wider dining selection, the natural pairing is a stay at the sister property Talking Stick Resort on the same reservation lands. The simpler format at Casino Arizona suits players who treat it as a focused gaming venue rather than a full resort stay.

Amenities

  • Buffet
  • Open 24/7
  • Self-parking
  • Valet

Location & Access

Casino Arizona is located at 101 & McKellips in Scottsdale, Arizona, on Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community reservation lands. The Loop 101 (Pima Freeway) frontage at the McKellips Road exit makes the property easy to find for travelers across the Phoenix metro area. Self-parking and valet are both available.

The location at the western edge of the Salt River reservation places Casino Arizona at the center of the metro circulation, with quick access from Scottsdale, Mesa, Tempe, and central Phoenix. Visitors comparing the two Salt River Pima-Maricopa properties pick Casino Arizona for the larger table-game pit and the absence of resort amenities, and choose Talking Stick when they want the integrated hotel-and-resort experience.

How Casino Arizona compares locally

Directory comparison: Casino Arizona vs nearby venues

We track 4 properties in Scottsdale. The comparison below uses directory data only — machine counts and hours should still be confirmed with each casino.

Property
Casino Arizona
This property
CityScottsdaleScottsdaleTucsonTucson
Address101 & McKellips, Arizona9800 E Indian Bend Rd, Scottsdale7350 S Nogales Hwy, Tucson5655 W Valencia Rd, Tucson
Games in directory11 game types10 game types8 game types11 game types
Live poker roomNoYesYesYes
Hotel / resortNoNoYesNo
Open 24/7 (tag)YesYesYesYes
Table games (reported)49
Gaming machines (reported)900
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Amenity checklist: Scottsdale casinos (3 listed)

Amenity / Game Talking Stick Resort Casino Arizona
🎰 Slot Machines
🃏 Table Games
♠️ Poker Room
🎱 Bingo
🖥️ Video Poker
🍽️ Restaurant
🏨 Hotel / Resort
🏊 Pool
🕐 Open 24/7
🅿️ Free Parking
🚗 Valet Parking

What the directory data shows

Strengths and gaps inferred from games, features, and peer count in our CSV-backed directory — not a substitute for a property visit.

Strengths

3
  • 11 game types listed in our directory
  • 24/7 floor tag in directory data
  • Valet parking listed

Watch-outs

3
  • No hotel/resort tag — confirm lodging before an overnight trip
  • No dedicated poker room in directory tags
  • 4 venues in Scottsdale; compare amenities in the table below
Address

101 & McKellips, Arizona

101 & McKellips

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Licensing & Rules

Age Requirement
21+
Sportsbook
Legal

Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Context

Casino Arizona is owned and operated by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, a federally recognized Native American tribe with reservation lands east of Scottsdale. The Community operates two gaming properties on its reservation: Casino Arizona (this property) and the larger Talking Stick Resort. The two-property model gives the Community both a focused gaming-floor venue and a destination resort.

Gaming at Casino Arizona runs under a compact between the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community and the State of Arizona, authorized by the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988. The Arizona Department of Gaming provides state-side oversight. Gaming revenue supports Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community government operations, community programs, and economic development for enrolled tribal members.

Visiting Casino Arizona

Casino Arizona suits the visitor who wants depth on the gaming floor without the resort wrap-around. The 49-table pit and 900 slot machines support a full evening or overnight gaming session, the buffet covers dining without leaving the floor, and the valet handles arrival logistics. For visitors who want the full hotel-and-spa format, the natural pairing is the sister property Talking Stick Resort on the same reservation. The two-property choice is the most important decision for new visitors comparing Salt River Pima-Maricopa gaming options.

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