3 verified casinos near Elma. Browse the directory, check addresses, and compare players club options before you visit.
3 verified casino locations within driving distance of Elma.
New players can enroll in Lucky Eagle's tribal loyalty program at the players club desk to earn points on slots and table play redeemable for dining, hotel stays, and free play. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
Lucky Eagle Casino & Hotel is a tribal resort owned and operated by the Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation, located in Rochester approximately 20 miles southeast of Elma via US-12 and I-5. The gaming floor hosts more than 1,000 slot machines alongside a broad selection of table games. Dining options include the Prime Rib and Steakhouse, Craft House Diner, and casual quick-service outlets. An attached hotel makes overnight stays straightforward. The Confederated Tribes also operate Talking Cedar Brewing nearby, and the adjacent Grand Mound area is home to Great Wolf Lodge — giving the property a well-developed resort corridor feel close to Interstate 5.
First-time guests are encouraged to join Little Creek's tribal loyalty program to earn rewards on all gaming activity, including points toward free play, dining credits, and hotel discounts. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
Little Creek Casino Resort is a mid-sized tribal resort operated by the Squaxin Island Tribe, situated on State Route 108 in Mason County near Shelton, about 25 miles northeast of Elma. The casino floor features slot machines and a range of table games suited to both casual visitors and regular players. An on-site hotel accommodates overnight guests, and multiple dining venues serve the resort. Little Creek draws a regional crowd from Olympia and the southern Puget Sound corridor. Its location near Hood Canal places it within a scenic stretch of western Washington, making it a practical stop for visitors exploring Mason County.
New visitors can sign up for Quinault Beach's tribal loyalty program to earn points on gaming activity redeemable for complimentary play, dining, and hotel stays at the resort. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
Quinault Beach Resort & Casino is a tribally owned oceanfront resort operated by the Quinault Indian Nation, positioned directly on the Pacific Ocean in Ocean Shores, approximately 35 miles west of Elma via SR-8 and SR-115. The property is one of the few casino resorts in the country with genuine beachfront access, giving it a distinctive coastal identity. The casino floor offers slots and table games. The resort includes a hotel, multiple dining outlets, and an indoor pool, with direct beach access as the defining amenity. The Quinault Indian Nation's deep historical ties to the Pacific coast add cultural context to the property's setting.
Elma is a small city in Grays Harbor County in western Washington, located at the junction of US Highway 12 and State Route 8, approximately 25 miles east of Aberdeen and 30 miles west of Olympia. The city itself does not have a casino, but it sits within reasonable driving range of three tribal gaming properties spread across the surrounding region — all accessible within 30 to 45 minutes by car.
Elma’s position at the US-12 / SR-8 junction makes it a natural crossroads for travelers heading toward the coast, the Olympics, or Olympia. All three casinos in this guide are reachable without using major interstate highways for most of the route — US-12 and SR-8 handle the bulk of the distance for each trip. There is no public transit connecting Elma to these casino properties; a car is required.
The three casinos near Elma span a range of settings. Lucky Eagle is the most accessible, sits closest to I-5, and offers the most complete on-site amenities. Little Creek is mid-sized and more locally oriented. Quinault Beach combines gaming with a genuine Pacific Ocean resort experience. All three are tribally owned and operated, all offer players club loyalty programs, and all maintain a minimum gambling age (typically 18 at Washington tribal casinos — verify before visiting). Players traveling from Elma will find no shortage of options within a reasonable drive through western Washington’s rural countryside.
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Most casino properties near Elma 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 Washington 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.