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Redhawk Casino · Shingle Springs

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Red Hawk Casino at a glance

2,190
Slot Machines
75
Table Games
2008
Year Opened
24/7
Hours
21+
Minimum Age

About Red Hawk Casino

Red Hawk Casino is a tribal casino at 1 Red Hawk Parkway in Shingle Springs, California, owned and operated by the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians. The casino has operated since 2008 and runs 2,190 slot machines and 75 table games on a 24/7 schedule, with a café, nightclub, restaurant, self-parking, and valet on site. Gaming is regulated by the California Gambling Control Commission and the Bureau of Gambling Control. Confirm current contact details directly with the property — our directory does not have confirmed phone or email data for this location. Website: redhawkcasino.com.

Shingle Springs is an unincorporated community in El Dorado County in the Sierra Nevada foothills, along US-50 between Sacramento and Placerville. The Red Hawk Parkway address is just off US-50, approximately 25 miles east of Sacramento. For the US-50 foothill gaming corridor, Red Hawk Casino is the primary tribal casino destination in El Dorado County, serving Sacramento suburban commuters and Sierra Nevada foothills residents.

Redhawk Casino in Shingle Springs, California

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Redhawk Casino

Shingle Springs, California

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Redhawk Casino in Shingle Springs, California

Redhawk Casino in Shingle Springs, California

Gaming Floor

Red Hawk Casino’s gaming floor holds 2,190 slot machines and 75 table game positions. The spread includes 3 Card Poker, Blackjack, Blackjack Single Deck, Blackjack Double Deck, Craps, EZ Baccarat, Fortune Pai Gow Poker, Let It Ride, Midi-Baccarat, Mystery Card Roulette, Ultimate Texas Hold’em, Video Poker, and WPT 3x Raise Hold’em.

Craps and Mystery Card Roulette are available as Class III games under the Shingle Springs tribal-state compact — both are unavailable at California state-licensed card rooms. The three blackjack variants — Blackjack, Blackjack Single Deck, and Blackjack Double Deck — give players a choice of shoe configuration on the same floor. Single-deck blackjack typically offers the best theoretical return for a skilled basic strategy player; double-deck sits between single-deck and standard multi-deck shoe games.

WPT 3x Raise Hold’em is a proprietary table game licensed through the World Poker Tour brand. The format is played heads-up against the dealer using Texas Hold’em hole cards and community cards, with a structured betting sequence that allows raises of up to 3x the ante at two decision points in the hand. It is spread at a limited number of California tribal properties. Midi-Baccarat is a mid-table format between the traditional large-table Baccarat and Mini-Baccarat, with fewer player positions and a mid-range minimum bet structure. Fortune Pai Gow Poker adds an optional progressive side bet to standard Pai Gow Poker.

Games at Red Hawk Casino

Tribal Context

Red Hawk Casino is owned and operated by the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians, a federally recognized Miwok-speaking tribe with reservation lands at the Shingle Springs Rancheria in El Dorado County, California. The Miwok are the Indigenous people of the Sierra Nevada foothills and the western slope of the range, with traditional territory extending across what is now El Dorado, Amador, and Calaveras counties. The Shingle Springs Rancheria is situated along the US-50 corridor in the lower foothills. Gaming at Red Hawk Casino operates under the tribal-state compact with California authorized by the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988.

Ownership & Operation

Tribal Gaming Property
Owned and operated by the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians
Owner
Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians
Operator
Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians
Opened
2008

Location

Red Hawk Casino is at 1 Red Hawk Parkway in Shingle Springs, California. US-50 is the primary route connecting Sacramento to the property, with Red Hawk Parkway accessible directly from the highway approximately 25 miles east of Sacramento. Placerville is approximately 10 miles further east on US-50. Self-parking and valet are on site.

Address

1 Red Hawk Pkwy, Placerville, CA 95667, USA

Placerville, CA 95667

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What the directory data shows

Strengths and gaps inferred from games, features, and peer count in our directory.

Strengths

5
  • 75 table games — large floor for El Dorado County
  • Craps and Mystery Card Roulette under tribal compact — unavailable at CA card rooms
  • WPT 3x Raise Hold'em — proprietary format at limited California tribal venues
  • Three blackjack variants including Single Deck and Double Deck
  • US-50 direct access serving the Sacramento metro eastern corridor

Watch-outs

4
  • No phone or email in our directory — verify contact directly at redhawkcasino.com
  • No hotel on site — overnight visitors need Placerville or Sacramento lodging
  • No poker room in our data — confirm live poker availability directly
  • No sportsbook — not legal in California
Editor note

The US-50 foothills casino with WPT Hold'em, Craps, and three blackjack variants

Red Hawk Casino's 75-table floor is large for El Dorado County, and the format mix is genuinely varied: Craps, Mystery Card Roulette, WPT 3x Raise Hold'em, and three separate blackjack configurations give blackjack players something to choose between. WPT 3x Raise Hold'em is the most distinctive format — a structured heads-up Hold'em game against the dealer that is spread at very few California properties. No poker room appears in our directory data; confirm live poker availability directly with the property.

Licensing & Rules

Age Requirement
21+
Sportsbook
Not legal

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