Award-Winning Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel Ideal for Culture, Leisure Experiences During Native American Heritage Month

Authentic Décor, Food, Amenities and Activities Provide Guests with Unique Getaways

Worley, Idaho (October 28, 2024) – November is Native American Heritage Month, a perfect opportunity to honor the rich history, traditions, and contributions of the Coeur d’Alene Tribe while enjoying award-winning restaurants, a relaxing spa, shows, gaming, bingo and more at the amenity-rich casino resort.

The Tribe has called the Inland Northwest home since time immemorial, and it has a deep, profound reverence for the area and its people. Learn about the tribal traditions of these welcoming native people through the cultural tours, workshops and other events at the Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel.

Nestled in the stunning, heaving Palouse Region landscape of northern Idaho, the entertainment venue offers guests an authentic glimpse into the traditions of the Coeur d’Alene Tribe. More than just a gaming hub, this resort incorporates Native American culture throughout, from annual Culture Days celebrations to tribal art on display throughout rooms, restaurants, casino and spa.

  • Cultural Experiences: Visitors can enjoy guided heritage tours of the tribe’s ancestral lands, storytelling events, cultural dinners featuring Native foods, and traditional dance and drum performances. Craft workshops like “Make Your Own Pendleton Moccasins” (Nov. 3) and “Paint and Sip” events further connect visitors to the tribe’s history and Native culture. To learn more about the casino resort hotel’s cultural tourism visit https://www.cdacasino.com/cultural-tourism/at CDAcasino.com/
  • Spa and Golf: The Spa Ssakwa’q’n, inspired by tribal wellness traditions, offers restorative treatments grounded in Native healing practices. The Circling Raven Golf Club, while closed from November until next spring, offers the next best thing: the new Circling Raven Golf Suites that are scheduled to debut as early as next month in the casino. Stocked with golf simulators, they enable guests to enjoy playing indoors year-round. Circling Raven is named in honor of a prominent tribal leader who guided the people through some of their most difficult times.

About Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel

Since 1993, the Coeur d’Alene Tribe has operated the Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel, located where sky greets Mt. Tch’mutpkwe, source of the St. Joe River, 25 miles from Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. The casino resort is among the largest employers in North Idaho employing between 850-1,100 depending on the season and contributing more than $36 million to education and other worthwhile causes in the region since it opened. Named Tribal Destination of the Year in 2019 by AIANTA and winning the silver Distinguished Dozen award from Courier in 2019 and 2020, the property features 300 rooms and suites, seven distinct food and beverage venues and entertainment including live music and comedy as well as hands-on tours and experiences through the casino’s Cultural Tourism Program. Three million-dollar winners have found their luck on 100,000 square feet of gaming space offering nearly 1,200 video gaming machines and high stakes bingo. Additional amenities include a 15,000 square foot spa voted 1st for “Resort Spas that deliver the Ahh Factor” by Spatrips.com, 39,000 square feet of meeting space, indoor and outdoor wedding locations and Circling Raven Golf Club, an 18-hole, par 72 course acclaimed as a “Top 100” course by every major golf publication in the U.S. LIKE Coeur d’Alene Casino on Facebook and Instagram or follow us on Twitter. For more information about Coeur d’Alene Casino and Circling Raven, visit www.cdacasino.com.