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Sign up for the Shoshone-Bannock Players Club at the welcome desk — enrollment is free and gives you immediate access to promotions, drawing entries, and point-earning play on your first session. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
The Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel is a full-scale tribal resort operated by the Shoshone-Bannock Tribal Enterprises on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation, approximately 10 miles north of Pocatello off Interstate 15. The gaming floor spans approximately 85,000 square feet with 856 gaming machines including slots, video poker, video blackjack, video craps, and regular High Stakes Bingo sessions. The property also features a 156-room hotel, Cedar Spa, four dining outlets, an indoor pool, fitness center, 27-site RV park, and over 15,000 square feet of meeting and event space.
Fort Hall is a community on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation in southeastern Idaho, home of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. Located approximately 10 miles north of Pocatello in Bingham County, the reservation sits along the Snake River Plain and is one of the largest tribal land holdings in Idaho. The primary gaming and hospitality destination in this part of the state is the Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel, operated by the Shoshone-Bannock Tribal Enterprises on the Fort Hall Reservation.
Southeastern Idaho sits in a region where Nevada’s commercial casino corridor is roughly 200 miles to the south, and Salt Lake City is about 150 miles southeast. For residents of Pocatello, Idaho Falls, and the surrounding communities, the Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel represents the closest full-service casino resort. The property serves a regional market that includes visitors from across eastern Idaho and travelers passing through on Interstate 15.
Like all Idaho tribal casinos, the Shoshone-Bannock Casino operates under a tribal-state gaming compact with the State of Idaho. The compact authorizes Class III gaming, which includes a full complement of slot machines, video gaming devices, and the property’s High Stakes Bingo program. The casino’s authorization for gaming machines is broader than some Idaho tribal properties, making it among the more expansive gaming floors in the state.
The Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel operates a Players Club loyalty program open to all guests 18 and over. Enrollment is free and provides immediate access to promotions, drawing entries, and point-earning play. The casino runs regular promotions and periodic large-prize drawings — the property has hosted grand prize drawings exceeding $60,000 — with Players Club members receiving drawing entries based on play activity. Program details and current promotions are listed on the casino’s website at shobangaming.com.
The Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel is accessible from Interstate 15 at Exit 80 (Simplot Road) in Fort Hall, approximately 10 miles north of Pocatello. From Pocatello, take I-15 North to Exit 80 and follow the signs to the casino entrance on Bannock Trail. From Idaho Falls (approximately 55 miles north), take I-15 South to Exit 80. From Salt Lake City, Utah (approximately 150 miles southeast), take I-15 North into Idaho and continue to Exit 80.
Free parking is available across multiple surface lots adjacent to the main casino entrance. The pull-through RV parking area is located on the property’s perimeter with direct access from the main driveway. The nearest commercial airport is Pocatello Regional Airport (PIH), approximately 12 miles south, with connecting service to Salt Lake City. Idaho Falls Regional Airport (IDA), approximately 55 miles north, offers additional connections to major hubs.
Pocatello, Idaho’s fifth-largest city, is approximately 10 miles south of the casino and offers a full range of services including major retailers, chain restaurants, urgent care and hospital facilities, and Idaho State University. The Fort Hall Reservation itself is a significant cultural site; the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes maintain a cultural center and museum in Fort Hall that documents the history, traditions, and contemporary life of the Shoshone and Bannock peoples.
Soda Springs, known for its naturally carbonated mineral springs and a captive geyser, is approximately 60 miles southeast — a distinctive natural attraction in the region. Craters of the Moon National Monument, one of Idaho’s most unusual landscapes, is approximately 90 miles northwest of the casino via US-26, and Yellowstone National Park is accessible via Idaho Falls roughly 150 miles to the northeast, making the Shoshone-Bannock Casino a logical overnight stop for travelers on longer regional itineraries.
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Most casino properties near Fort Hall offer a free loyalty club. Sign up at the players club desk before you play — points are not retroactive. Benefits typically include free-play credits, dining discounts, and hotel rates at casino resort properties.
The minimum gambling age in Idaho is 21 at most properties. Set a budget before you arrive and stick to it. If you experience problems with gambling, call 1-800-270-7117 — free, confidential, 24/7.