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Paiute Palace Casino

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Location

2742 N. Sierra Highway

Bishop, CA  93514

RV Status Overnight RV Parking is OK
($5/night limit 5 nights)
Phone (760) 873-4150
Web www.paiutepalace.com
Video Poker  vpFREE Link
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Report from Dan & Jenny, May 7, 2010

Thought I'd pass on that the above casino now charges five dollars per night for dry camping.  Also the limit is five nights.  We stayed overnight 5/2-5/3/10.

 

- report from Larry S., January 2008

We travel through Bishop often.  This is a small but clean casino.  They have provided a clean, level,  grass area across a side street from the casino.  Probably only 200 yards from the entrance.  The parking is for RV's.  'Security comes through often.  It is quiet, safe and there is plenty of room.  This is dry camp, however you can get water and there is a dump station at the shell station on the south end of town.  There are rest stops on HWY395 in both directions with dump stations, however they are at least 50 miles away.  There are several RV parks in the area with full hook ups that could be used for a fill and a dump.   

The weather gets quite cold in the winter as you are in the sierra's and it does reach the 100's occasionally in August.  The area is beautiful and the fishing is good.  Law's is about 6 miles away and has a really neat railroad museum.  The Paiute Museum Cultural Center is a must.  It is on Line street about 3 miles from the Casino.   

The food at the casinos quite good and the casino games do pay off quite well.  The casino employees are very accommodating.


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- report from reader Karen B, March 2007

Paiute Palace Casino - RV Parking Area - Photo courtesy of Karen B.

The RV parking is a large grassy area with small trees, trash barrels and beautiful mountain views. Check in with the casino security is required. They provide a pass which is good for five days.

 

To get to the parking area, driving north on US 395 go past the casino and gas station. Turn left onto the road and then right into the parking lot. Continue through the lot to the RV parking.

 

This casino is fairly small but has a surprisingly good assortment of machines, both video poker and muti line slots. Even though we eventually lost some money we enjoyed playing here. They also have a few blackjack and poker tables.

The Shell station on the south end of town has a dump station - free with 12 gallons of gas , otherwise $5.00.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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