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Miccosukee Resort and Gaming Center · Miami

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Miccosukee Resort and Gaming Center at a glance

1,990
Slot Machines
32
Poker Tables
24/7
Hours
21+
Minimum Age

About Miccosukee Resort and Gaming Center

Miccosukee Resort and Gaming Center is a tribal gaming resort at 500 SW 177th Avenue in Miami, Florida, owned and operated by the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida. The resort opened in 1999 and runs 1,990 gaming machines, Bingo, Electronic Bingo, and a 32-table poker room on a 24/7 schedule, with a hotel, nightclub, restaurant, resort amenities, self-parking, and valet on site. The M Sphere Rewards loyalty program serves regular guests. The minimum gambling age is 21, regulated by the Florida Gaming Control Commission. Phone: (305) 925-2555; website: miccosukee.com.

The SW 177th Avenue address is on the Tamiami Trail (US-41) at the western edge of Miami-Dade County, adjacent to the Everglades and the Miccosukee Reservation. The location is approximately 25 miles west of downtown Miami via the Tamiami Trail — the route that traverses the Everglades between Miami and Naples. The Miccosukee Resort sits at the confluence of the Greater Miami metropolitan area and the Everglades cultural landscape, where the tribe has maintained continuous presence for over two centuries.

The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida is distinct from the Seminole Tribe of Florida — both are Florida Muscogean-language peoples who remained in the Everglades after the Seminole Wars of the 19th century, but they hold separate federal recognitions (Miccosukee recognized 1961, Seminole recognized 1957) and operate gaming under separate regulatory frameworks.

Miccosukee Resort and Gaming Center in Miami, Florida

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Miccosukee Resort and Gaming Center

Miami, Florida

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Miccosukee Resort and Gaming Center in Miami, Florida

Miccosukee Resort and Gaming Center in Miami, Florida

Gaming Floor and Poker Room

Miccosukee Resort’s floor holds 1,990 slot machines, Bingo, and Electronic Bingo. The 32-table poker room spreads 7 Card Stud, Limit Hold’em, NL Hold’em, Omaha 8 or Better, Omaha Hi, Omaha Hi-Lo, and Pot Limit Omaha. The separately listed Omaha Hi, Omaha 8 or Better, Omaha Hi-Lo, and PLO formats suggest the room maintains distinct running games for each Omaha configuration — an unusual depth of Omaha coverage for a Miami tribal poker room.

Games at Miccosukee Resort and Gaming Center

M Sphere Rewards Loyalty Program

Miccosukee Resort operates the M Sphere Rewards loyalty program. Members earn points through slot machine, Bingo, and poker room play, redeemable for resort benefits. Current tier details, point rates, and promotions are at miccosukee.com and on the Miccosukee Casino Instagram.

Player Rewards Program
M Sphere Rewards
Verified mentions on operator site
  • points
  • tier

Specific earn rates, tier requirements, and benefits change frequently — confirm with the property's player services desk before your visit.

Tribal Context

Miccosukee Resort and Gaming Center is owned by the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida, a federally recognized tribe with tribal lands along the Tamiami Trail in Miami-Dade County, Florida. The Miccosukee are a Muscogean-language people who remained in the Everglades after the Seminole Wars of the 1800s. Federal recognition was granted in 1961. Gaming at Miccosukee Resort operates under Florida’s tribal gaming framework. The tribe is distinct from the Seminole Tribe of Florida — both peoples descend from the Florida Muskogee traditions but operate under separate federal recognitions and separate tribal governments.

Ownership & Operation

Tribal Gaming Property
Owned and operated by the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida
Owner
Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida
Operator
Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida
Opened
1999

Contact

Address

500 Southwest 177th Avenue, Miami, FL 33194, USA

Miami, FL 33194

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What the directory data shows

Strengths and gaps inferred from games, features, and directory data.

Strengths

4
  • 32-table poker room with Omaha Hi, Omaha 8 or Better, Omaha Hi-Lo, PLO, and 7 Card Stud — deep format variety
  • 1,990 slot machines plus Bingo and Electronic Bingo on 24/7 schedule
  • Hotel, nightclub, resort, and full Everglades-adjacent setting
  • M Sphere Rewards loyalty program; Miccosukee Tribe ownership

Watch-outs

2
  • 25 miles west of downtown Miami — longer drive than downtown-area gaming options
  • No Craps or standard Roulette in the primary games list — confirm table game availability
Editor note

Miccosukee Tribe's Everglades-adjacent resort — 1,990 slots, Omaha depth in the poker room, and the Tamiami Trail location

Miccosukee Resort and Gaming Center is the only Miccosukee Tribe casino — distinct from the Seminole Tribe properties — in the Miami-Dade area. The poker room's Omaha depth (four separate Omaha formats listed) and 7 Card Stud make it the most Omaha-focused tribal poker room in South Florida. The resort amenity stack and nightclub alongside the 1,990-machine floor give the Tamiami Trail location a full-service profile. Phone: (305) 925-2555 for current schedules and promotions.

Licensing & Rules

Age Requirement
21+
Sportsbook
Legal

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