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Quinault Beach Resort and Casino · Ocean Shores

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4.0 / 5
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Year Opened
2001
Hours
Open 24/7
Age Restriction
18+
Property Type
Tribal Beach Resort Casino
Regulator
Washington State Gambling Commission
Owner
Quinault Indian Nation
Gaming Machines
500
Table Games
11
Poker Tables
4

About Quinault Beach Resort and Casino

Quinault Beach Resort and Casino sits at 78 WA-115 in Ocean Shores, Washington, on the Pacific coast roughly two and a half hours southwest of Seattle. The property opened in 2001 and is owned by the Quinault Indian Nation, with the casino directory carrying a formerly-known-as note (“Quinault Tribe of the Quinault Reservation”) that reflects earlier naming around the nation’s gaming program. The resort operates 24 hours a day under the Washington State Gambling Commission, with a minimum age of 18.

The directory snapshot lists 500 gaming machines, 11 table games, and a 4-table poker room, plus a deep resort layer that includes a spa, pool, gym, nightclub, concert programming, buffet, RV park, meeting space, wedding services, and on-site shopping. The combination of a Pacific-coast beach setting and a full resort makes it one of the few destination-grade tribal casinos in coastal Washington.

Ownership & Operation

Tribal Gaming Property
Owned and operated by the Quinault Indian Nation
Owner
Quinault Indian Nation
Operator
Quinault Indian Nation
Opened
2001
500
Gaming Machines
11
Table Games
4
Poker Tables
2,001
Year Opened
Quinault Beach Resort and Casino in Ocean Shores, Washington

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Quinault Beach Resort and Casino

Ocean Shores, Washington

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Quinault Beach Resort and Casino in Ocean Shores, Washington

Quinault Beach Resort and Casino in Ocean Shores, Washington

Games on the Floor

Quinault Beach Resort game spread

Standard pit games with the Washington carnival layer.

Blackjack Standard 21
Craps Live pit craps
Roulette American wheel
3 Card Poker Three-card pit table
Emperors Challenge Pai Gow variant
Spanish 21 Liberal-rule 21 variant

Cash poker in two Washington-format spreads.

No Limit Hold'em Regulated NLHE cash
Spread Limit Hold'em Washington spread format

500 gaming machines across denomination ranges.

Slot Machines Penny to high-limit

Games Available

Poker Room

The 4-table poker room runs Washington’s standard regulated formats: No Limit Hold’em and Spread Limit Hold’em. The room is small but consistent and serves as the practical poker option for Grays Harbor County and coastal-Washington visitors. Beach-resort weekends typically push a fuller list on Friday and Saturday nights, often tied to the property’s concert calendar.

Resort, Spa and Concerts

The resort layer at Quinault Beach is one of the broadest in the Washington tribal-casino directory: spa, pool, gym, nightclub, concert programming, buffet, RV park, meeting space, wedding services, and on-site shopping all appear in the detected amenity scan. The property markets itself as a destination resort for Pacific-coast getaways, with on-site lodging built into the booking model.

Amenities

  • Open 24/7
  • Resort
  • Restaurant
  • Spa
  • Pool
  • Gym
  • Nightclub
  • Concerts
  • Buffet
  • RV Park
  • Meeting Space
  • Wedding Services
  • Shopping
  • Self-parking
  • Valet
Editor recommendation

The Pacific-coast weekend tribal resort, full stop

Quinault Beach Resort and Casino is the destination-grade tribal property on the Washington coast. The gaming floor (500 slots, 11 tables, 4 poker tables) is right-sized for a beach-resort visit rather than a gaming-first weekend, and the resort layer (spa, pool, gym, concerts, nightclub, RV park, wedding programming) is genuinely deep. For Seattle visitors who want a different rhythm from the I-5 corridor resorts, this is the room that gets the booking.

Loyalty and Promotions

The property runs a points-and-free-play loyalty program. The directory’s name-guess scrape reads as “MORE INFO Club,” which is almost certainly a scrape artifact rather than the actual brand. Treat the loyalty layer as a standard tier-based players club and confirm naming on the property’s official enrollment page.

Players club at Quinault Beach
Quinault Beach Players Club
Verified mentions on operator site
  • Free Play
  • Points

Specific earn rates, tier requirements, and benefits change frequently — confirm with the property's player services desk before your visit.

Recurring programming at Quinault Beach

The property publishes an active promotions and events calendar; the table below summarizes the kinds of activity that recur across a typical month.

Promotion Where Frequency
Free Play DrawingsSlot floorTier-linked
Carnival Pit Promotions11-table pitWeekly
Concert CalendarConcert venue / nightclubEvent-driven
Coastal-Weekend Hotel PackagesResort hotelSeasonal

How Quinault Beach Compares

Quinault Beach vs other coastal and South Sound tribal casinos

A directory comparison against the closest peers a coastal-Washington visitor weighs against Quinault Beach.

Property
Quinault Beach Resort and Casino
This property
CityOcean ShoresRochesterSheltonSuquamish
Address78 WA-115, Ocean Shores12888 188th Ave. SW, Washington91 WA-108, Shelton15347 Suquamish Way, Washington
Slot machines500Large floorMid floor1,280
Table games11Full pitYes28
Poker tables4YesYes6
Beach/coastal settingPacific coastInlandSouth SoundPuget Sound
Spa on-siteYesVariesYesYes
Concert venueYesYesYesYes
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Quinault Beach Resort at a glance

Strengths

5
  • Pacific-coast tribal beach-resort setting unique among Washington casinos
  • Real pit with craps, roulette, Spanish 21, Emperors Challenge, and 3 Card Poker
  • 500-machine slot floor and a 4-table poker pit
  • Deep resort layer: spa, pool, gym, concerts, nightclub, RV park, weddings
  • Open 24/7 under the Quinault Indian Nation since 2001

Watch-outs

3
  • Smaller pit and slot floor than inland flagship tribal resorts
  • Drive from Seattle is roughly 2.5 hours
  • Poker room limited to No Limit and Spread Limit Hold'em (no Omaha)
CoastalWeekender
Olympia, WA ·

The beach-resort getaway that happens to have a casino

We do a Quinault Beach weekend twice a year. Spa, pool, beach walks, dinner, concert in the nightclub, then a couple of hours on the floor. 500 slots, real craps and roulette in the pit, Spanish 21 if you want it. Hotel rooms are good. It's not the biggest Washington tribal floor and that's the point: the gaming is right-sized for a relaxed coastal weekend rather than a casino-first trip.

Beach Resort Spa Concerts Pacific Coast
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Location and Regulation

The resort is at 78 WA-115 in Ocean Shores, with property contact at 888-461-2214. Quinault Indian Nation operates the casino under a tribal-state compact with Washington, with the Washington State Gambling Commission as state regulator of record. Sportsbook activity in Washington is restricted to tribal retail under current state law. The property maintains active Facebook and X (Twitter) channels for promotions and concert announcements.

Address

78 WA-115, Ocean Shores, WA 98569, USA

Ocean Shores, WA 98569

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Licensing & Rules

Age Requirement
18+
Sportsbook
Legal (tribal retail only)

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