Presentation of the Cliff Castle Casino Hotel Camp Verde
The casino, owned by the Yavapai-Apache Nation Indian tribe, has won the award for Arizona’s best casino nine years in a row.
It owns 650 slot machines from the classic ones to the last generation and Blackjack tables.
Roll big stakes at the High Limit Room, where the VIP lounge will take you away from all the gaming floor action.
Sports fans can place wagers and enjoy the game at the Sportsbook.
Two lounges are also available for drinks and relaxation. Verde Bar is the newest edition to Cliff Castle, located next to Storytellers, and Strata is the vantage point, where you can enjoy an ice-cold beer, fine wine, or a fancy cocktail.
The casino has a lot of dining options ranging from steaks in the 'fun', Indian cave-like environment of 'Storytellers', to the bistro at the 'Three Sisters Market', 'Johnny Rocket' will take you back to the ‘50s for typical American dishes and a jukebox on the side, or simply a buffet at the 'Mountain Springs'.
As for entertainment, you can dance the night off to the Dragonfly Night Club, or the Stargazer Pavilion, which is a 4,600 sq fr event center and hosts comedians, concerts, and live music.
For the minions, the hotel features, a 20-lane bowling alley, a video game arcade, and a play area.
The hotel offers 122 rooms, all luxurious and stylish.
Nearby casinos: Prescott Yavapai Casino
(33mi.), Bucky's Casino Prescott
(33mi.), Mazatzal Casino & Hotel Payson
(40mi.), Flagstaff Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort
(51mi.), We-Ko-Pa Casino & Resort
(71mi.)
The City
Camp Verde is a town in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States.
The town has a few attractions, like the Montezuma Castle National Monument, a preserved setting of cliff dwellings built and used by Sinagua Indians.
Also, the Fort Verde State Historic Park is another place of Interest in Camp Verde, for an experience of the life in the 19th century in a fort protecting against Indian attacks.
The area surrounding Camp Verde is beautiful, and you can hike, or go down the river in kayaks.
There is also a Zoo, the Out of Africa Wildlife Park.
Presentation of the Cliff Castle Casino Hotel Camp Verde
The casino, owned by the Yavapai-Apache Nation Indian tribe, has won the award for Arizona’s best ca…
The casino, owned by the Yavapai-Apache Nation Indian tribe, has won the award for Arizona’s best casino nine years in a row.
It owns 650 slot machines from the classic ones to the last generation and Blackjack tables.
Roll big stakes at the High Limit Room, where the VIP lounge will take you away from all the gaming floor action.
Sports fans can place wagers and enjoy the game at the Sportsbook.
Two lounges are also available for drinks and relaxation. Verde Bar is the newest edition to Cliff Castle, located next to Storytellers, and Strata is the vantage point, where you can enjoy an ice-cold beer, fine wine, or a fancy cocktail.
The casino has a lot of dining options ranging from steaks in the 'fun', Indian cave-like environment of 'Storytellers', to the bistro at the 'Three Sisters Market', 'Johnny Rocket' will take you back to the ‘50s for typical American dishes and a jukebox on the side, or simply a buffet at the 'Mountain Springs'.
As for entertainment, you can dance the night off to the Dragonfly Night Club, or the Stargazer Pavilion, which is a 4,600 sq fr event center and hosts comedians, concerts, and live music.
For the minions, the hotel features, a 20-lane bowling alley, a video game arcade, and a play area.
The hotel offers 122 rooms, all luxurious and stylish.
Nearby casinos: Prescott Yavapai Casino
(33mi.), Bucky's Casino Prescott
(33mi.), Mazatzal Casino & Hotel Payson
(40mi.), Flagstaff Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort
(51mi.), We-Ko-Pa Casino & Resort
(71mi.)
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The City
Camp Verde is a town in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States.
The town has a few attractions, like…
Camp Verde is a town in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States.
The town has a few attractions, like the Montezuma Castle National Monument, a preserved setting of cliff dwellings built and used by Sinagua Indians.
Also, the Fort Verde State Historic Park is another place of Interest in Camp Verde, for an experience of the life in the 19th century in a fort protecting against Indian attacks.
The area surrounding Camp Verde is beautiful, and you can hike, or go down the river in kayaks.
There is also a Zoo, the Out of Africa Wildlife Park.
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