Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise

The Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise is a Navajo Nation wholly-owned entity created by the Navajo Nation in September 2006. The Enterprise develops and operates Navajo casinos in accordance with federal and Navajo Nation laws, and applicable Arizona and New Mexico compacts. Since 2008, the Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise has developed four gaming properties at these following locations.
Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort in Leupp Chapter (near Flagstaff, AZ) will open by mid-May. The $175 million casino will have 1,100-slots, table games and a 90-room hotel that will expand to 200-rooms by winter. This property will be positioned as a 4-star/4-diamond, Green Globe full service destination casino resort, and will be like no other hospitality entity in Northern Arizona.
Northern Edge Navajo Casino in Upper Fruitland Chapter (near Farmington, NM) opened January 2012. This 86,000 square foot full service casino features 750 slot machines, poker room, 10 table games, Cedar Bow Restaurant and Bar, and Food Court.
Fire Rock Navajo Casino in Church Rock Chapter, (near Gallup, NM) opened November 2008 and has grown to 733 slots, a 300 seat Bingo Hall and 8 table games (blackjack, and poker). In addition, the facility has a full service restaurant with lounge and two fast food outlets.
Flowing Water Navajo Casino in Tsé Daak’áán Chapter, (near Shiprock, NM) October 2010 featuring 120 Class II gaming machines and Food Court.
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