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Idaho Casinos: The Best of the West

Idaho is the 43rd state in the United States, situated in the western part of the country. It has a population of more than 1 million and it has a total land area of more than 83 thousand square miles. Idaho is also called the Gem State and its capital is Boise. It has a laid-back ambiance that is uniquely its own.

Many of Idaho's casinos are operated and owned by Indian tribes and they are located all through out the state. There are a total of five Indian casino s in the state of Idaho; all are offering the best entertainment in the form of electronic pull-tab gambling machines among others. These casinos allow gamblers over 18 years old and they are open 24 hours a day.

The Bannock Peak Casino in Pocatello has an area of 5000 square feet and it offers many gambling machines of various games. It also has a snack bar within the premises.

The Clearwater River Casino located in Lewiston has an area of 30000 square feet and offers gambling machines and bingo games to guests which is schedules every Thursday to Sunday. The Clearwater River Casino also has an on-site 33-unit RV parking space.

The Coeur D'Alene Casino Resort Hotel is located in Worley. It has an area of 30000 square feet, 2 restaurants, 8 suites and 93 rooms. It offers electronic gambling machines, off-track betting and week-end bingo games.

The It'Se-Ye-Ye Casino situated in the city of Kamiah has an area of 2300 square feet, a restaurant and offers various electronic gambling machines. There's also an overnight RV parking area for the casino's guests.

The Kootenai River Inn and Casino is situated at the Kootenai River Plaza, in Bonners Ferry, and it offers great vacation-gambling experience to visitors. It has 4 suites and 47 rooms, and one restaurant. The casino also offers bingo games on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. The on-site hotel also gives discounts to guests who are checking in.

The Shoshone-Bannock Gaming in Fort Hall offers electronic gaming machines and bingo games every Wednesday to Sunday. It also has a snack bar within the premises and free overnight RV parking for visitors.

There are many features one can find when visiting a casino in Idaho; each located on a unique location that adds more attraction and adventure. The variety seems endless; from small gambling venues to large hotel-casino-resorts. Adding up to the many attractions are the many dining options that each casino has.