

A fan of the live tables? Seven Feathers has you covered with 25 gaming tables featuring Baccarat, Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, Fortune Pai Gow Progressive, Ultimate Texas Hold'em, Three Card Poker, Four Card Poker, Royal Match 21, Bet the Set 21, and more! The 68,000 square foot casino floor features more than 900 multi-denomination slots and video poker machines including classic favorites and the latest titles as well as Keno and traditional Bingo. There is also a total of 25,000 square feet of meeting and event space as well as the Seven Feathers Truck & Travel Center complete with deli, convenience store, fuel center and truck retail and services.

The 300-plus room and suite hotel features a host of guest amenities including i ndoor heated pool, hot tubs, fully equipped fitness center, video arcade, gift shop, business center, full-service spa and salon, five restaurants, bars/lounges, RV park, and golf packages.

Located in Canyonville just off of Interstate I-5 at exit 99, Seven Feathers Casino Resort is owned and operated by the Cow Creek Bank of Umpqua Tribe of Indians. Betting on sports futures, props and lay bets.It is the perfect distance when traveling I-5 between WA and CA. The buffet is good, and the slots weren't so tight that it wasn't fun for some cheap entertainment. Lot is marked as a NO-generator zone where the ShorePower is, but the truckers kind of ignore that. The lined sites were large enough that we felt ok putting out the living slide before going over for dinner, and the bedroom slide after dinner when there was no one in the space next to us (all while staying within our lines). AND we were able to make coffee in the morning. For $1 per hour plus $1 for the hookup we were able to have electricity overnight and run the heaters instead of using up our propane. Joy of joys (in December when it was pretty frigid) we discovered that many of the spaces had ShorePower. We didn't realize that everyone else would be heading south at the same time! So we parked in the upper truck parking lot where there was plenty of room and it's free for dry-camping. We've stayed twice before at the RV park, but this time they didn't have room for us because all the larger spaces were taken (we're too big, 68' total fifth wheel and HDT).
