Ojibwa Casino Resort Baraga at a glance
About Ojibwa Casino Resort Baraga
Ojibwa Casino Resort is the flagship tribal gaming facility of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (KBIC), located in Baraga, Michigan. The casino opened in 1991 as one of Michigan’s early tribal gaming facilities and runs approximately 500 slot machines and 10 table games — including Blackjack, Craps, and Video Poker — on a 24/7 schedule, with a hotel, bar, restaurant, self-parking, and shops on site. The minimum gambling age is 18, regulated by the Michigan Gaming Control Board. Website: ojibwacasino.com.
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Ojibwa Casino Resort – Baraga
Baraga, Michigan
Baraga is in Baraga County on the southern shore of the Keweenaw Bay, an inlet of Lake Superior in the Upper Peninsula. The community sits on the L’Anse Indian Reservation of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community. Baraga is approximately 45 miles south of Marquette via US-41, making it a significant Upper Peninsula destination. The Keweenaw Bay area is known for Lake Superior fishing, snowmobiling, and proximity to the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, which draws outdoor recreation visitors year-round.
Games at Ojibwa Casino Resort Baraga
- rewards
Specific earn rates, tier requirements, and benefits change frequently — confirm with the property's player services desk before your visit.
Ownership & Operation
- Owner
- Keweenaw Bay Indian Community
- Operator
- Keweenaw Bay Indian Community
- Opened
- 1991
What the directory data shows
Strengths and gaps inferred from games, features, and directory data.
Strengths
2- Hotel on site; Craps among the table games; 18-year minimum age; 1991 opening — early Michigan tribal gaming
- Keweenaw Bay resort area serving Lake Superior outdoor recreation visitors
Watch-outs
1- Baraga County location is remote — nearest major city (Marquette) is ~45 miles via US-41
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community's flagship resort — 500 slots, Craps, hotel, and 24/7 gaming on the Lake Superior shore since 1991
Ojibwa Casino Resort is KBIC's flagship property on the Keweenaw Bay, opened in 1991 as one of Michigan's early tribal gaming facilities. The hotel makes it a stay-and-play destination for Porcupine Mountains and Lake Superior visitors. Craps is included among the 10 table games. Minimum age is 18 — lower than most Michigan tribal casinos. The KBIC also operates the Ojibwa Casino Marquette satellite in the UP's largest city. Confirm current details at ojibwacasino.com.
Licensing & Rules
- Regulator
- Michigan Gaming Control Board
- Age Requirement
- 18+
- Sportsbook
- Legal




