3 verified casinos near Pahrump. Browse the directory, check addresses, and compare players club options before you visit.
3 verified casino locations within driving distance of Pahrump.
New players can enroll in the Golden Casino Group players club at the casino desk to earn points on slots and table play. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
Pahrump Nugget Hotel Casino is the largest commercial gaming property in Pahrump, operated by Golden Casino Group and located on South Highway 160 near the town's commercial core. The mid-size casino floor features over 300 slot machines, live table games, and a race and sports book. A bingo room — described as the largest in the Pahrump area — runs regular sessions and drawing promotions. Hotel accommodations make it the primary lodging option for visitors combining Nevada casino play with nearby Death Valley excursions. The property serves both Pahrump's residential population and Las Vegas day-trippers crossing the Spring Mountains on SR-160.
New visitors can sign up for the Saddle West players club to earn rewards on slots and table play during their stay. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
Saddle West Hotel, Casino and RV Resort is an independent commercial property at the south end of the Highway 160 corridor in Pahrump. The mid-size casino floor offers over 250 slot machines and live table games alongside a small restaurant and bar. What distinguishes Saddle West is its substantial RV park, a primary draw for snowbirds and full-time RV travelers exploring the Mojave and Great Basin region who want gaming access without paying Las Vegas Strip prices. The attached hotel serves overnight guests, while the RV amenities cater to the extended-stay retired traveler community that seasonally populates the Pahrump Valley.
New players can enroll in the Golden Casino Group players club at Gold Town Casino, with points earned here also valid at the Pahrump Nugget. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
Gold Town Casino is a compact commercial gaming property operated by Golden Casino Group, positioned on South Highway 160 slightly closer to the Pahrump town center than its sibling property, the Pahrump Nugget. The smaller gaming floor focuses on slots with a convenience-oriented format suited to local residents and quick stops. As part of the Golden Casino Group portfolio, Gold Town shares the same loyalty program as the Pahrump Nugget, allowing players to earn and redeem points across both properties. The casino offers a no-frills neighborhood gaming experience without the hotel and sports book amenities of the larger Nugget property nearby.
Pahrump is a valley town of approximately 40,000 people in Nye County, Nevada, situated about 65 miles west of Las Vegas across the Spring Mountains via SR-160 (Mountain Springs Road). The town grew rapidly as Las Vegas area residents seeking cheaper housing moved into the Pahrump Valley through the 2000s. Its casino scene consists of small commercial properties serving the local residential population and Las Vegas day-trippers seeking an alternative to the congestion and expense of the Strip.
Pahrump’s casinos are located along Highway 160 near the commercial center of town. None are full-service resort-casinos; rather, they operate as neighborhood gaming establishments with hotels, restaurants, and basic casino floors.
Pahrump serves as one of the closer Nevada casino towns to Death Valley National Park. The park entrance at Furnace Creek is approximately 80 miles west of Pahrump via SR-160 west to SR-190 west. Visitors combining a Death Valley trip with Nevada casino play often base themselves in Pahrump for the lower room rates compared to the Stovepipe Wells or Furnace Creek lodges inside the park. The Spring Mountains and Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area are accessible from Pahrump via the return route through SR-160 and US-95.
Pahrump is accessible from Las Vegas via SR-160 west over the Spring Mountains (Mountain Springs Summit at 5,503 feet elevation) in approximately 60 to 75 minutes. An alternate route via US-95 south to SR-160 adds distance but avoids the mountain grade and is preferable in winter. There is no scheduled airline service to Pahrump; private aircraft can use Calvada Meadows Airport (1L0), a small general aviation strip. RV travelers using US-95 north from Needles or south from Las Vegas frequently detour into Pahrump as a fuel and gaming stop.
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Most casino properties near Pahrump 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 Nevada 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.