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Oklahoma tribal property · Tulsa

Osage Casino · Tulsa

Class III gaming
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Inside Osage Casino Tulsa — a Class III property on Osage Nation land

Osage Casino Tulsa is the flagship gaming property of the Osage Nation Gaming Enterprise, on a 951 West 36th Street North address in northwest Tulsa. The floor runs 1,600 Class III electronic machines and 16 table games, putting it among the larger tribal gaming operations in the Tulsa metro area. The property has been open since 2007 and operates under the Oklahoma State-Tribal Gaming Compact, which the state and participating tribal nations adopted in 2004.

This is one of seven Osage Casinos properties spread across northern Oklahoma. Each sister location runs the same compact-licensed game spread, but the Tulsa property is the metropolitan-anchor venue — closer to Tulsa International Airport and the city’s downtown than the rural sister properties in places like Hominy or Pawhuska.

Operator and regulatory framework

Operating nation
Osage Nation
via Osage Casinos (Osage Nation Gaming Enterprise)
Headquartered in Pawhuska, Oklahoma
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Regulatory framework
  • Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (1988) — sets the federal framework for tribal gaming, including Class II and Class III operations.
  • Oklahoma Tribal Gaming Compact (2004) — the state-tribal compact governing Class III electronic and table-game operations.
  • National Indian Gaming Commission — federal regulator overseeing tribal gaming nationally.
Sister properties under the same operator
SkiatookSand SpringsHominyPawhuskaBartlesvillePonca City
Tulsa Pawhuska Oklahoma City OKLAHOMA OSAGE COUNTY N
Illustration: The Osage Nation reservation occupies all of Osage County in north-central Oklahoma. The Tulsa Osage Casino property sits just south of the reservation boundary, with the tribal capital in Pawhuska about 50 miles to the northwest. · Editorial schematic — not to scale
Osage Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Osage Casino

Tulsa, Oklahoma

What Osage Casino looks like on the ground — a casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Property page →
Osage Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Osage Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma

The gaming floor: scale and what’s actually on it

The published floor inventory is 1,600 Class III electronic machines and 16 table games. By Tulsa-metro standards that puts the Tulsa Osage property in the upper bracket of tribal gaming floors — larger than the smaller satellite venues elsewhere in Oklahoma, and comparable in scale to other flagship tribal properties along the I-44 corridor. Specific machine denominations, game variants, and table stakes change frequently and should be confirmed in person rather than from any third-party listing.

What you can play here

Slot & video poker machines
1,600
Class III electronic gaming
Table games
16
Player vs. house under compact rules

Specific machine titles, denominations, and table-game variants change frequently and should be confirmed on the gaming floor. Counts above reflect the verified totals from the operator and tribal-state compact filings.

The Tulsa property does not currently spread a dedicated live cash-game poker room. Oklahoma tribal compacts allow each operating nation to make its own decisions about live poker programming, and Osage Casinos has historically prioritised the slot floor and dealer-banked table games over a permanent poker room.

Finding the property in northwest Tulsa

The casino sits at 951 West 36th Street North, in the part of northwest Tulsa that runs between the city’s downtown core and the southern edge of Osage County. From Tulsa International Airport on the east side of the city, expect roughly a 20-minute drive via I-244 and US-75; from downtown Tulsa, the trip is shorter — about 10 minutes via US-75 northbound. Self-parking is available on site, which is the practical way most visitors arrive.

How Osage Casino compares locally

Directory comparison: Osage Casino vs nearby venues

We track 4 properties in Tulsa. The comparison below uses directory data only — machine counts and hours should still be confirmed with each casino.

Property
Osage Casino
This property
CityTulsaTulsaWyandotteDevol
Address951 West 36th St N, Tulsa8330 Riverside Pkwy, Tulsa100 Jackpot Pl, Wyandotte33165 County Street 2740, Verden
Games in directory11 game types9 game types3 game types
Live poker roomNoYesNoNo
Hotel / resortNoNoNoNo
Open 24/7 (tag)NoYesYesNo
Table games (reported)16
Gaming machines (reported)1600
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Amenity checklist: Tulsa casinos (3 listed)

Amenity / Game River Spirit Casino Osage Casino
🎰 Slot Machines
🃏 Table Games
♠️ Poker Room
🎱 Bingo
🖥️ Video Poker
🍽️ Restaurant
🏨 Hotel / Resort
🏊 Pool
🕐 Open 24/7
🅿️ Free Parking
🚗 Valet Parking
Address

951 West 36th St N, Tulsa, OK 74127, USA

Tulsa, OK 74127

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Map: Osage Casino's Tulsa address sits on 36th Street North in northwest Tulsa, accessible from US-75 and I-244. · Click the card to open the address in Google Maps

Planning a visit

Tulsa-area tribal casinos are typically informal, and Osage Casinos’ published guest policies place the Tulsa property at the casual end of the dress-code spectrum — denim, sneakers, and casual evening wear are standard on the floor. Like every Class III property in Oklahoma, the gaming floor is restricted to adults 21 and over.

The dining mix at the Tulsa property has historically included an on-site sit-down restaurant and a smaller quick-service outlet, plus the on-floor bar. Specific menus and hours vary; if you are arriving for dinner after a long drive, confirm the restaurant is open on the operator’s website before committing to the route.

How the Tulsa property compares to other Osage Casinos sites

The seven Osage Casinos properties are not interchangeable — each is sized for its local market. The Tulsa property is the metropolitan flagship; the rural sister properties in Hominy and Pawhuska are markedly smaller and serve more of a regional-resident clientele. A direct comparison helps set expectations before you drive.

The Tulsa property vs three sister Osage Casinos sites

Property
Osage Casino
This property
CityTulsaSand SpringsPawhuskaBartlesville
Address951 West 36th St N, Tulsa301 Blackjack drive, Sand Springs2017 East 15th Street, Pawhuska222 Allen Road, Bartlesville
Property typeMetro flagshipSuburban (Sand Springs)Rural (tribal capital)Bartlesville regional
Gaming scale1,600 machines · 16 tablesSmaller floorSmaller floorSmaller floor
Loyalty programOsage Players ClubOsage Players ClubOsage Players ClubOsage Players Club
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A look back: from 2007 to today

The current Tulsa Osage Casino property opened in 2007, several years after the State-Tribal Gaming Compact framework took effect statewide. The Osage Nation, headquartered roughly 50 miles northwest in Pawhuska, has steadily expanded the enterprise across northern Oklahoma since — adding properties in Skiatook, Sand Springs, Hominy, Bartlesville, Ponca City, and the city of Pawhuska itself. The Tulsa property remains the largest of the seven and the primary point of contact for visitors coming in from outside the region.

21+ US tribal casinos restrict gaming floor access to adults 21 and over. Gambling Problem? Call the National Problem Gambling Helpline 1-800-GAMBLER (free, 24/7). StatesCasinos is an independent directory and is not affiliated with this venue.

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