About Fort Hall Casino
Fort Hall Casino operated at the Interstate 15 / Simplot Road interchange in Fort Hall, Idaho under the jurisdiction of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes on the Fort Hall Reservation since 1990. The property ran approximately 900 electronic gaming machines including slot machines, video poker, Electronic Blackjack, and Electronic Roulette under Idaho’s tribal-state gaming compact. Like all Idaho tribal casinos, live-dealer table games were not authorized — all table-game play operated via electronic terminals. A restaurant, valet, and self-parking were on site. Fort Hall Casino is closed under this name.
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Fort Hall Casino
Fort Hall, Idaho
The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes continue to operate gaming on the Fort Hall Reservation under their Class III compact with the State of Idaho. The current Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel at Fort Hall (shobangaming.com) is the active gaming property for the Fort Hall Reservation — the website formerly associated with Fort Hall Casino now redirects to that venue. The minimum gambling age at Idaho tribal casinos is 18.
Fort Hall Casino is permanently closed under this name
Fort Hall Casino at the I-15 / Simplot Road interchange in Fort Hall, Idaho is closed. The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes — the tribal nation that operated gaming at this location since 1990 — continue to operate their current gaming facility on the Fort Hall Reservation under the Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel brand. Visit shobangaming.com or call (800) 522-4700 for the active property.
Licensing & Rules
- Regulator
- Idaho State Lottery / Idaho Gaming Commission
- Age Requirement
- 18+
- Sportsbook
- Not legal



