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Enroll in the Prairie Band Players Club at the welcome desk — membership is free and points earned on slots and table games can be redeemed across the hotel, restaurants, spa, golf, and gift shop. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
Prairie Band Casino & Resort is a full-service tribal resort owned and operated by the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation, located on tribal trust land in Jackson County approximately 15 miles north of Topeka. The gaming floor features 1,200 slot machines and 27 table game positions, making it one of the largest casino operations in the Great Plains region. The property includes a 297-room hotel, championship 18-hole golf course, Cedar & Sage Spa, five dining outlets, and a live entertainment venue.
Mayetta, Kansas is home to Prairie Band Casino & Resort, the largest tribal gaming facility in Kansas and one of the most complete destination resort casinos in the Great Plains region. Owned and operated by the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation, the resort sits on tribal trust land in Jackson County, approximately 15 miles north of Topeka. It is the dominant gaming destination for the Topeka metropolitan area and draws visitors from across northeast Kansas and southern Nebraska.
From Topeka (15 miles south): take US-75 north directly to the Mayetta/Prairie Band Casino exit. The resort is signed from the highway. Total drive time from central Topeka is approximately 20 minutes.
From Kansas City, MO (75 miles east): take I-70 west to Topeka, then US-75 north to the casino.
From Manhattan, KS (55 miles west): take US-24 east to Topeka, then US-75 north.
From Lawrence, KS (45 miles southeast): take I-70 west to Topeka, then US-75 north.
The property has ample free parking including a multi-story garage for hotel guests and event attendees.
The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation is a federally recognized tribe with a reservation centered in Jackson County. The tribe’s gaming operations through Prairie Band Casino & Resort represent the largest single employer in Jackson County and a major economic driver for the region. Gaming revenues fund tribal government services including health care, education, elder programs, housing, and cultural preservation. The tribal gaming operation is regulated under a compact with the State of Kansas, monitored by the Kansas State Gaming Agency (KSGA).
Prairie Band Casino & Resort is a full-destination resort in a rural setting. Visitors who arrive expecting a modest tribal gaming hall will be surprised by the scale and quality of the operation. The 297-room hotel, championship golf course, full-service spa, and multiple restaurants make this a legitimate two-to-three-night destination, not just a day trip. The casino itself rivals commercial properties in Mulvane and Kansas City in floor size and game selection. For Topeka-area residents, it is the most accessible major casino in the state.
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Most casino properties near Mayetta 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 Kansas 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.