Fire Rock Navajo Casino

Fire Rock Navajo Casino

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3.5 (4)

Contact Information

Phone Number:
505-905-7100

Location

Address:
249 E Historic Highway 66
City:
Church Rock
State:
NM
Zip Code:
87311
GPS Latitude:
35.5324360
GPS Longitude:
-108.6289370
Directions:
From I-40, 2.3 miles East of exit 26 on Hwy-66.

RV Parking and Camping Information

Overnight RV Parking Allowed:
YES
Parking Rules:
You should ask permission from security to park overnight.
Parking Area Description:
Huge, level parking lot on far west side of the casino.

Casino Information

Types of Gaming
  • Slots
  • Table Games
  • Bingo
Dining Options
  • Coffee Shop (a basic full service restaurant)

Other Information

Local Weather

Latest Church Rock, New Mexico, weather conditions and forecast

Overnight RV Parking IS Allowed.

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User reviews

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Overall rating
3.5
T theroaminghome
3.7
October 1, 2017

Good stopping point right off I40

Total Experience
4.0
RV Parking Area
3.0
Dining
4.0
Called prior to arrival and was directed to the west lot that was labeled for employees and HR. Enjoyed a very tasty dinner at the casino but like so many it was very smoky in the casino and the smoke flowed into the restaurant. As others mentioned it sandwiched between the railroad tracks and I40 so there was a lot of road noise but we had no issues sleeping and it felt very safe.
Updated April 10, 2026
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F flexitdriver
3.8
August 16, 2016

Huge level parking,good food, loose slots

Total Experience
3.0
RV Parking Area
4.0
Casino
4.0
Dining
4.0
Aug 2016 Huge level blacktop parking area to western end of casino, but trains do run all night. Monday morning seniors Bingo Breakfast for $1.99 is a steal!
Updated April 10, 2026
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H hungarianwine
June 20, 2016

overnight parking not a problem

just stayed here, only 2 rv's and a couple semis. they pull in regular and run the generators. on one side is I40, the other side are busy train tracks. i actually slept pretty good, but it is by no means a quite place so some wont like it. I try to avoid parking where rigs park as they keep me up usually. busy casino
Updated April 10, 2026
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A aprilwhine
2.5
September 17, 2015

Overnight Parking Permission Granted

Total Experience
3.0
RV Parking Area
2.0
Casino
2.0
Dining
3.0
We overnighted here on the way to the Balloon Fiesta in 2014. Asked and received permission to park overnight in the large lot south of the casino. Parking is level and regularly patrolled by security but very noisy because of proximity to I-40. Dining room has daily specials that are better than most places. Discount offered if you get a player's card. Nice gift shop featuring Navajo made items.
Updated April 10, 2026
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M martiv
4.0
September 26, 2011

Given permission to stay at Fire Rock

Total Experience
4.0
RV Parking Area
4.0
Casino
4.0
Dining
4.0
Stayed last night 9/25/2011 at Fire Rock Navajo Casino. Huge parking lot on far west side of the casino. Very level My husband went in and asked permission and security gave him the A-OK. We ate dinner in the casino; great salads. A tad noisy with I-40 south and train tracks to the north of us but ear plugs worked fine! Not sure if their RV overnight policy has changed or if we got lucky with friendly security person. There was a fifth wheel parked in the lot also.
Updated April 10, 2026
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NA Guest
November 10, 2010

Oct. 2010

Report from Jim O'Bryant, Administrator, https://www.OvernightRVParking.com Your earlier report states that Overnight RV Parking is allowed in the casino parking lot. I have www.OvernightRVParking.com subscriber reports from March 10, 2010 and Oct 16, 2010, both stating that they asked permission to park overnight here, and permission was denied by casino security. I just telephoned the casino to inquire, and I was told the same thing. The Casino steers all RVs to the nearby KOA (rates in the $35-$50/night range) and does not allow Rvers to sleep in their rigs at the casino.
Updated April 10, 2026
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NA Guest
November 10, 2010

April 23, 2010

Report from Karen B., April 23, 2010 This is a new casino, the first one for the Navajos. It's fairly small but the parking lot is huge. It's east of Gallup along Route 66, sandwiched between I-40 and the railroad tracks with a backdrop of high orange cliffs. We were surprised that that we weren't bothered by traffic noise but that may have been because all of our windows were closed. It doesn't have it's own exit off of the interstate so if you're heading east be sure get off at exit 26. The next exit is about seven miles down the road.
Updated April 10, 2026
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