Bay Mills Resort Casino at a glance
About Bay Mills Resort Casino
Bay Mills Resort Casino is a tribal gaming resort in Brimley, Michigan, owned and operated by the Bay Mills Indian Community. The resort opened in 1993 and runs approximately 600 slot machines and 12 table games with a hotel, restaurant, the Wild Bluff Golf Course (18-hole course on Whitefish Bay bluffs), and self-parking. The minimum gambling age is 21, regulated by the Michigan Gaming Control Board. Website: baymills.com.
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Bay Mills Resort & Casino
Brimley, Michigan
Brimley is in Chippewa County in the eastern Upper Peninsula, on the shore of Whitefish Bay — an arm of Lake Superior approximately 18 miles west of Sault Ste. Marie. The Bay Mills Indian Community occupies the Bay Mills Indian Reservation along this Lake Superior shoreline. The community also operates Kings Club Casino, a smaller facility in Brimley that opened in 1984 as one of Michigan’s earliest tribal gaming operations. Bay Mills Resort Casino is the community’s expanded resort property, offering golf alongside gaming in a Lake Superior shoreline setting.
Games at Bay Mills Resort Casino
- rewards
Specific earn rates, tier requirements, and benefits change frequently — confirm with the property's player services desk before your visit.
Ownership & Operation
- Owner
- Bay Mills Indian Community
- Operator
- Bay Mills Indian Community
- Opened
- 1993
What the directory data shows
Strengths and gaps inferred from games, features, and directory data.
Strengths
2- Wild Bluff Golf Course on Whitefish Bay bluffs; hotel; Lake Superior shoreline resort setting
- Bay Mills Indian Community's resort property alongside the 1984 Kings Club Casino satellite
Watch-outs
1- 600 machines and 12 tables — resort scale, not a full gaming floor; remote Chippewa County location
Bay Mills Indian Community's Whitefish Bay resort — 600 slots, golf, hotel, and Lake Superior views in Brimley
Bay Mills Resort Casino is the Bay Mills Indian Community's resort property, featuring the Wild Bluff Golf Course with Whitefish Bay views alongside a hotel and gaming floor. The community also operates Kings Club Casino, opened in 1984 as one of Michigan's and America's earliest tribal gaming facilities. Bay Mills was central to the landmark Michigan v. Bay Mills Indian Community (2014) Supreme Court tribal sovereignty case. Confirm current details at baymills.com.
Licensing & Rules
- Regulator
- Michigan Gaming Control Board
- Age Requirement
- 21+
- Sportsbook
- Legal




