Permanently closed Historical record

Eureka · California

Klondike Casino

This page is preserved as a historical record. Klondike Casino is no longer accepting guests, players, or reservations. If you arrived here planning a visit, the directory links below point you to currently operating venues nearby.

This card room is closed

Klondike Casino, located at 1930 4th Street in Eureka California, California, is permanently closed. The property operated as a licensed California card room under the California Gambling Control Commission / Bureau of Gambling Control and carried a 21+ minimum age requirement consistent with state code.

California card rooms differ from Nevada-style casinos in a fundamental way: under state law, the house does not bank table games. Instead, games operate on a player-banked model with a contracted third-party banker. This structural distinction shaped the gaming mix on the floor at Klondike — electronic machines dominated the square footage while the player-banked model governed any card-based action.

No year of opening appears in our directory for this address, and no owner or operator company is on file. The listing page for this property has been removed from the operator’s original website; our site-status check returned no reachable URL. The California Bureau of Gambling Control maintains the authoritative list of active card-room licensees for anyone verifying where to play in Humboldt County.

Editor note

What closure means for Humboldt County players

Klondike Casino is one of 2 card-room entries we list in Eureka California. If you are planning a trip to the area, verify which venues are open before you drive — the California Bureau of Gambling Control updates its active-licensee roster regularly. S & K Card Room on F Street remains the most direct local alternative for poker players.

Klondike Casino in Eureka, California

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Klondike Casino

Eureka, California

What Klondike Casino looks like on the ground — a card rooms in Eureka, California. Property page →
Klondike Casino in Eureka, California

Klondike Casino in Eureka, California

Gaming floor — what was on offer

Directory records capture a 224-machine electronic floor with a focused spread of four game types. The machine count and the game mix below are pulled from our data at time of listing; the floor may have shifted during the property’s operating window.

Klondike Casino at a glance

224
Gaming Machines
4
Game Types
21+
Minimum Age

Games on the floor (directory listing)

The venue carried no live-dealer table games and no dedicated poker room in our directory tags. That is not uncommon for smaller California card rooms, though some Humboldt County peers complement their electronic floors with a small poker spread — something the S & K Card Room across town does with Limit Hold’em, No-Limit Hold’em, and Omaha.

Amenities

On-site amenities at Klondike Casino were modest. Our directory tags capture a restaurant and self-parking — a practical setup for a neighborhood card room in a smaller coastal city. There is no hotel, spa, valet, or resort-level amenity attached to this address in our data. Visitors coming to Eureka California from out of town will find third-party lodging along the 101 corridor independent of the card room.

Location & access

Klondike Casino sat at 1930 4th Street in the heart of Eureka California, California, just off US-101 — the main coastal artery through Humboldt County. Eureka sits roughly 280 miles north of San Francisco and about 100 miles south of the Oregon border, placing it firmly in California’s redwood-and-coast casino corridor alongside properties like Lucky 7 Casino in Smith River and Elk Valley Casino in Crescent City.

Address

1930 4th St Eureka, CA 95501

1930 4th St Eureka

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Where Humboldt County players can play today

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

4
  • 4 game types listed in our directory for this address
  • 224 gaming machines on file — a mid-sized floor for a California card room
  • On-site restaurant tag in directory
  • Self-parking available — practical for a neighborhood venue

Watch-outs

5
  • No hotel on site — plan off-site lodging for any overnight trip
  • No dedicated poker room in directory tags
  • No live-dealer table games listed — machine-only floor
  • Property is closed — confirm open alternatives before traveling
  • Narrow game mix — 4 machine types is lean vs. larger California card rooms

Licensing & Rules

Age Requirement
21++
Sportsbook
Not legal

California card rooms still operating

Historical record only: operating details for closed casinos can change or disappear after closure. Confirm status directly with official state or local sources before planning travel.

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