- Year Opened
- 1995
- Hours
- Open 24/7
- Age Restriction
- 21+
- Property Type
- Tribal Casino Resort
- Regulator
- Washington State Gambling Commission
- Owner
- Muckleshoot Indian Tribe
- Slots
- 3,125
- Table Games
- 75
- Poker Tables
- 32
About Muckleshoot Indian Casino
Muckleshoot Indian Casino sits at 2402 Auburn Way South in Auburn, Washington, roughly 30 miles south of downtown Seattle. The property opened in 1995 and is owned and operated by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe under tribal-state compact with the Washington State Gambling Commission. With 3,125 gaming machines, 75 table games, a 32-table poker room, bingo, and tribal retail sportsbook on the floor, it is the largest dealt casino in Washington and one of the deepest tribal floors in the Pacific Northwest. The minimum gambling age is 21 and the floor runs 24 hours a day.
The casino has expanded steadily since opening and now anchors a campus that includes restaurants, meeting space, and an attached hotel program. For context against the rest of the state, see our Washington casinos directory and the surrounding Auburn venues. Visitors comparing tribal flagships across the region typically weigh Muckleshoot against Tulalip Resort Casino to the north and Snoqualmie Casino in the foothills east.
Ownership & Operation
- Owner
- Muckleshoot Indian Tribe
- Operator
- Muckleshoot Indian Tribe
- Opened
- 1995
Venue photo
Muckleshoot Indian Casino
Auburn, Washington
Floor Scale and Stats
Games on the Floor
The Muckleshoot table pit is unusually wide for the Pacific Northwest. Standard pit games (blackjack, craps, baccarat, roulette) run alongside a deep carnival bench, and the property pushes hard on dealer-banked variants. Slot enthusiasts get 3,125 machines spanning penny reels through high-limit video poker, and bingo continues in its own dedicated hall.
What you can play at Muckleshoot
The table pit runs a Las Vegas Strip-style spread of carnival variants alongside core games.
75 dealt tables — the widest pit in Washington.
Dealer-banked variants under Washington rules.
32 tables — the largest tribal poker room in Washington.
3,125 gaming machines plus bingo hall and keno.
Games Available
- 3 Card Poker
- Baccarat
- Bingo
- Blackjack
- Craps
- Crazy 4 Poker
- Emperor's Challenge Pai Gow Poker
- EZ Baccarat
- EZ Pai Gow
- Free Bet Blackjack
- High Card Flush
- Keno
- Lucky Ladies
- Roulette
- Slot machines
- Spanish 21
- Super Fun 21
- Texas Shootout
- Ultimate Texas Hold'em
- Video Poker
- WPT 3x Raise Hold'em
- Limit Hold'emPoker variant
- No Limit Hold'emPoker variant
- Omaha 8 or BetterPoker variant
- Omaha HiPoker variant
- Spread Limit Hold'emPoker variant
Poker Room
The 32-table poker room is the largest in Washington tribal gaming and a regional destination for Pacific Northwest cash and tournament players. Cash spreads include No Limit Hold’em across multiple stake tiers, Spread Limit Hold’em (the dominant Washington hold’em format), Limit Hold’em, Omaha Hi, and Omaha 8 or Better. The room earns its size on weekends, when waitlists run deep and tournament series fill the calendar. Players coming in from Seattle, Tacoma, or Bellevue use Muckleshoot as the default high-volume poker destination ahead of smaller card rooms in the metro. See our broader poker rooms guide for context on Washington’s spread-limit format.
Hotel, Dining, and Amenities
The Muckleshoot campus includes restaurant outlets, a steakhouse, valet and self-parking, and an attached hotel program for overnight stays. Detected facility data covers spa, sportsbook, bingo hall, concerts, steakhouse, and meeting space. The sportsbook operates under Washington’s tribal retail framework, with on-property wagering only — mobile betting is not authorized statewide. Concerts and events run regularly at the property’s entertainment venue.
Amenities
- Open 24/7
- Hotel
- Spa
- Steakhouse
- Restaurant
- Sportsbook
- Bingo Hall
- Concerts
- Meeting Space
- Self-parking
- Valet
Loyalty and Promotions
- Points
- Free play
- Tier
Specific earn rates, tier requirements, and benefits change frequently — confirm with the property's player services desk before your visit.
Recurring promotions at Muckleshoot
Confirm current dates and rules on the official promotions page before visiting.
| Promotion | Description | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Slot Tournaments | Member tournament series with cash and free-play prize pools | Monthly |
| Table Games Drawings | Active table-play drawings and giveaways | Ongoing |
| Poker Room Tournaments | Daily and series tournaments in the 32-table room | Daily |
| Concert Presales | Members-only ticket access for property concerts | Event-driven |
| New Member Bonus | First-time sign-up incentive | Ongoing |
Washington's deepest casino floor, full stop
Muckleshoot is the gaming destination of record in Washington for players who want maximum variety in one room. The 75-table pit and the 32-table poker room together exceed every other property in the state. The trade-off is the urban Auburn setting and weekend crowding. For casual visitors heading north of Seattle, Tulalip is the resort-feel pick; for table-game variety and live poker, this is the room that earns the drive.
The room I drive to when I want a real game
I play the 1/3 No Limit and the spread-limit games here regularly. 32 tables means lists move and there is always action on a Friday or Saturday. Carnival pit is the only one in the area that runs Free Bet Blackjack, Spanish 21, and WPT 3x Hold'em side by side. Sportsbook is convenient on football days. Parking gets ugly after 7 PM but valet solves it.
Location, Regulation, Contact
The casino is at 2402 Auburn Way South in Auburn, an easy exit off WA-18 and Highway 167. Seattle is roughly 35 minutes north, Tacoma is 20 minutes west, and SeaTac airport is 20 minutes northwest. The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe operates the property under tribal-state compact with the Washington State Gambling Commission and the on-site sportsbook runs under tribal retail authority. Contact lines are 800-804-4944 and 253-804-4444, and the property maintains active accounts on Facebook, Instagram, X, and LinkedIn.
For broader context on tribal gaming in the state, see our tribal casinos directory. Players researching alternatives across the I-5 corridor can compare against Emerald Queen Casino and Angel of the Winds Casino Resort.
Contact
- Phone
- (800) 804-4944
- Website
- muckleshootcasino.com
2402 Auburn Way South, Auburn, WA 98002, USA
Auburn, WA 98002
Open in Google MapsLicensing & Rules
- Regulator
- Washington State Gambling Commission
- Age Requirement
- 21+
- Sportsbook
- Legal (tribal retail)
Compare Nearby Washington Flagships
Muckleshoot vs nearby Washington flagships
How Muckleshoot stacks against the closest Puget Sound tribal peers.
| Property | Muckleshoot Indian Casino
This property
| ||
|---|---|---|---|
| City | Auburn | Tulalip | Tacoma |
| Address | 2402 Auburn Way South, Auburn | 10200 Quil Ceda Blvd, Tulalip | 2024 E 29th St, Tacoma |
| Slot machines | 3,125 | Large floor | Large floor |
| Table games | 75 (widest pit in WA) | Yes | Yes |
| Poker tables | 32 (largest in WA) | Yes | Yes |
| Sportsbook | Tribal retail | Tribal retail | Tribal retail |
| Hotel | Yes | Yes (full resort) | Yes |
| Read more | This page | Visit page | Visit page |
Muckleshoot Indian Casino at a glance
Strengths
6- 3,125 gaming machines and 75 table games — largest dealt floor in Washington
- 32-table poker room running cash and tournaments daily
- Deep carnival pit: Free Bet Blackjack, Spanish 21, Super Fun 21, EZ Baccarat, Crazy 4 Poker, WPT 3x Hold'em
- Tribal retail sportsbook, bingo hall, keno on the floor
- Open 24/7 since 1995 under the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe
- Steakhouse, spa, concerts, and meeting space on campus
Watch-outs
4- Weekend crowding (the flagship effect)
- No statewide mobile sportsbook in Washington — on-property only
- Urban Auburn setting; less of a destination-resort feel than Tulalip
- Parking pressure on event nights
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