A Suquamish Tribe Poker Room on Agate Pass
The Clearwater Poker Room is the dealt-poker section of Clearwater Casino Resort, a Suquamish Tribe property at 15347 Suquamish Way Northeast on the Kitsap Peninsula in Washington. The wider casino opened in 1995, runs 24/7, and operates under the Washington State Gambling Commission tribal compact. Gaming age on the poker floor is 18 and up, which matters for a Puget Sound region where the Washington card rooms and tribal casinos otherwise sit at 21.
The poker room sits inside a 1,280-machine, 28-table resort floor with a full carnival pit (Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, 3 Card Poker, Fortune Pai Gow Poker, Let it Ride) and Keno on the side. Players who travel for the dealt room often roll a session through the pit between poker rounds.
- Year Opened
- 1995
- Hours
- Open 24/7
- Age Restriction
- 18+
- Property Type
- Tribal Poker Room
- Regulator
- Washington State Gambling Commission
- Owner
- Suquamish Tribe
- Poker Tables
- 6
- Phone
- (360) 598-8700
Venue photo
Clearwater Poker Room
Wenatchee, Washington
What the Poker Floor Spreads
The 6-table Clearwater Poker Room runs a focused poker menu rather than the full carnival deck. No Limit Hold’em cash games are the default spread, Limit Hold’em runs on weekday daytime shifts, Spread Limit Hold’em opens the door for newer players, and Omaha Hi-Lo Split lists build on weekend nights. The room schedules small tournaments through the week.
Poker variants and floor spread
The 6-table room runs different variants depending on demand and shift. Tabs below break down what to expect.
Default cash-game spread; multiple stakes possible on busy nights.
Beginner-friendly stakes spread on slower shifts.
Mixed-game option when a list builds.
Games Available
- 3 Card Poker
- Blackjack
- Craps
- Fortune Pai Gow Poker
- Keno
- Let it Ride
- Roulette
- Slot machines
- Limit Hold'emPoker variant
- No Limit Hold'emPoker variant
- Omaha Hi-Lo SplitPoker variant
- Spread Limit Hold'emPoker variant
Best low-key Puget Sound poker option
I ride the Bainbridge ferry every couple of weekends just for the Clearwater poker room. It is rarely as packed as Snoqualmie or Muckleshoot, the dealers are sharp, and the 1/3 No Limit list moves fast. Caught a Spread Limit game on a Tuesday and it was a great teaching night for a friend. Hotel rooms are easy to book if you do not want to fight the ferry schedule late. Pit and slots are right next door if you want to spread your session.
Ownership & Operation
- Owner
- Suquamish Tribe
- Operator
- Suquamish Tribe
- Opened
- 1995
Wrap-Around Resort Layer
The poker room sits inside a full resort, not a standalone card club. The wider Clearwater Casino Resort property includes a hotel, a spa, an 18-hole golf course (White Horse Golf Club), shops, multiple restaurants, valet and self-parking, an RV park, and meeting and event space for weddings and conferences. Concert programming and a nightclub run on event weekends. For the Kitsap Peninsula audience, this is the one-stop weekend resort.
Amenities
- Open 24/7
- Hotel
- Spa
- Golf
- Restaurant
- Self-parking
- Valet
- RV Park
- Concerts
- Nightclub
- Meeting & Event Space
- Weddings
- Shopping
- Shuttle
Loyalty and Promotions
The Players Club at Clearwater earns on poker hours, table game play, slots, and Keno. Tier progression unlocks room discounts at the on-property hotel, free play, golf credit at White Horse Golf Club, and spa or restaurant credits at higher levels. The promotions page rotates poker tournament series, slot drawings, and seasonal events on the property’s calendar; social channels on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter post the most current schedule. For Puget Sound poker tournament players, sign-up at the desk takes a few minutes and is worth the trip card on first visit.
- Club Rewards
- Diamond
- Players Club
Specific earn rates, tier requirements, and benefits change frequently — confirm with the property's player services desk before your visit.
Recurring promotions at Clearwater
Promotions rotate weekly on Clearwater's site. Verify current dates with the property before traveling.
| Promotion | Description | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Poker Tournament Series | Multi-day events with guaranteed prize pools | Quarterly |
| Slot Drawings | Cash and free play drawings tied to Players Club tier | Weekly |
| Hotel Stay Bonuses | Tier-linked room rate discounts | Ongoing |
| New Member Signup | First-visit credit for new Players Club enrollees | Ongoing |
The quietly competent Puget Sound poker room
The Clearwater Poker Room earns its place on the Washington dealt-poker map by being friendlier and easier to access than the larger Muckleshoot and Snoqualmie rooms, especially for Seattle players willing to ride the Bainbridge ferry. Six tables limits the variance of which games run when, but for regulars who time their visits, the No Limit and Omaha Hi-Lo Split spread is reliable. The full resort layer (hotel, spa, golf, restaurants) makes it the rare poker room that doubles as a weekend trip.
Location and Regulation
The resort is at 15347 Suquamish Way Northeast in Suquamish, Washington, on Agate Pass on the Kitsap Peninsula near GPS 47.714, -122.571. Suquamish itself is on Port Madison north of Bainbridge Island. The Washington State Gambling Commission regulates gaming under the Suquamish Tribe’s compact, with retail sportsbook authority covered separately by tribal compact amendments. Mobile sports betting is not authorized statewide in Washington as of the compact framework in force here, so the sportsbook is in-person on tribal property.
Phone for reservations and player services is (360) 598-8700, with a secondary line at (800) 547-6133. Social channels on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter post current poker promotions, room availability, and golf course events.
15347 Suquamish Way Northeast, Suquamish, WA 98392, USA
Suquamish, WA 98392
Open in Google MapsLicensing & Rules
- Regulator
- Washington State Gambling Commission
- Age Requirement
- 18+
- Sportsbook
- Legal (tribal retail)
Clearwater Poker Room at a glance
Strengths and gaps based on directory data, not a substitute for a visit.
Strengths
6- 6-table dedicated poker room inside a full Suquamish Tribe resort
- No Limit Hold'em, Limit Hold'em, Spread Limit, and Omaha Hi-Lo Split rotated by shift
- 18+ minimum, lower than most Puget Sound tribal poker rooms
- Attached hotel, spa, golf course, and multiple restaurants
- Free self-parking and valet; ferry-friendly from Seattle
- Players Club ties poker hours to room, golf, and spa credit
Watch-outs
4- Only 6 tables; less depth than Muckleshoot or Snoqualmie
- Tournament series are less frequent than larger regional rooms
- Mobile sports betting unavailable in Washington (retail-only on tribal property)
- Friday and Saturday lists can build past two hours on peak nights
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