Gray Wolf Peak Casino's world-class gaming facility has over 300 state-of-the-art gaming stations with all the favorite game titles, set up in smoking and non-smoking sections. From huge progressives to Penny machines they have the latest and hottest game titles in the region. Waters Bar is open for your favorite cocktail or beverage while gaming.
GAMBLING AGE | 21+ to bet with cash |
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SLOTS | 307 |
TABLE GAMES | 0 |
POKER TABLES | 0 |
MIN BET | $0.01 |
MAX BET | N/A |
SMOKING | Yes/No* |
OPENING HOURS | 24/7* |
Besides the huge casino, Gray Wolf Peak Restaurant offers a wide variety of good tasty foods – appetizers, burgers, traditional American fare, steak, seafood, and more. There's a great full-service sports bar where you can catch your favorite games at any of the six large-screen TVs. In addition, they have a deli-style food bar where you can pick up take-outs for the remainder of your trip, and a small gift shop where you can find some item to remember your trip by.
The casino's restaurant serves a variety of traditional foods, like steaks and hamburgers, or scallops and other seafood. Try the chef's unique offering, Montana Twinkies, which are fire-roasted jalapenos stuffed with cream cheese, wrapped in bacon, and topped with citrus huckleberry sauce!
Address | 20750 US-93 , Missoula , MT 59808 , USA |
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Contact | (406) 726-3778 |
Website | www.graywolfpeakcasino.com |
Opened first | 2016/11/2 |
Casino Type | Indian Casino |
Size of the casino (sq/ft) | 10.000 |
Owner | Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes |
If you like to be surrounded by nature, Gray Wolf Peak Casino is an excellent choice. Although the establishment is only 13 miles from the nearest international airport in Missoula, the casino does not offer any shuttle services. There is public transportation, but you need to take the bus to the city center and then to Gray Wolf Peak. You can also order a taxi, or you can rent a vehicle at the airport. We recommend taking an SUV so that you can go offroad too.
Gray Wolf Peak Casino is owned and operated by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribe. Originally opened in 2007, a brand new casino opened in 2016 at a cost of $15.4 million to the two tribes. The new 34,000 square foot facility now houses over 307 slots and video keno games and offers a restaurant and lounge, as well a full-service sports bar and small gift shop. The casino is open on Fridays and Saturdays 8 am to 2 am, otherwise 8 am to midnight.
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