Quechan Paradise Casino Yuma Az

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Fort Yuma
Quechan Indian Tribe

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Home of the Quechan (Kwatsáan) Indians, Fort Yuma-Quechan Reservation is located along both sides of the Colorado River near Yuma, Arizona.


Location

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  3. Jun 08, 2020 The Paradise Casino in Yuma is reopening later this month. Quechan Indian Tribe officials announced the casino is re-opening on June 17th at noon. Officials say the safety of their guests and employees is the first priority. All employees will be wearing masks.
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The reservation borders the states of Arizona, California and Baja California, Mexico. Encompassing 45,000 acres, the reservation is bisected on the south by Interstate 8 (I-8). Consequently, several million cars a year drive through the Fort Yuma Quechan Reservation on their way to and from Phoenix and San Diego.

Economy

Largely an agriculture community, the Tribe leases its thousands of acres for agriculture to both Indian and non-Indian farmers.

  • Hot summers and relatively warm winter temperatures
  • Five trailer and RV parks
  • One grocery store, museum, casino, utility company, a fish and game department, tribal police department and court system.
  • Seasonal parking lot in Andrade, CA

Tourism

According to the most recent data from the Tribal Enrollment Office, the Quechan population totals over 3,200 members.

  • California dunes
  • Yuma's historic areas
  • Golf courses
  • Shopping at San Luis, a port-of-entry community
  • Water sports such as fishing, water skiing and swimming at lakes along the Colorado River.

Rich History

Cached

  • 1849 - Camp Calhoun, was first established in the area
  • 1855 - Fire destroyed the original buildings and it was renamed Fort Yuma after reconstruction.
  • 1884 - Transferred to the department of the interior and the Quechan Indian Tribe

Museum

The museum is housed in a small pink adobe. Fort Yuma Quechan Museum displays artifacts and photos of the Tribe. It is an interesting stop to learn more about the culture of the area. There is a gift shop where visitors can purchase handmade crafts. The Museum is open weekly from 8:00 to 5:00 including Saturdays and Sundays. The charge for admission is $1.00 for adults and children under 12 are free.

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Fort Yuma
Quechan Indian Tribe

Home of the Quechan (Kwatsáan) Indians, Fort Yuma-Quechan Reservation is located along both sides of the Colorado River near Yuma, Arizona.


Location

The reservation borders the states of Arizona, California and Baja California, Mexico. Encompassing 45,000 acres, the reservation is bisected on the south by Interstate 8 (I-8). Consequently, several million cars a year drive through the Fort Yuma Quechan Reservation on their way to and from Phoenix and San Diego.

Economy

Largely an agriculture community, the Tribe leases its thousands of acres for agriculture to both Indian and non-Indian farmers.

  • Hot summers and relatively warm winter temperatures
  • Five trailer and RV parks
  • One grocery store, museum, casino, utility company, a fish and game department, tribal police department and court system.
  • Seasonal parking lot in Andrade, CA

Tourism

According to the most recent data from the Tribal Enrollment Office, the Quechan population totals over 3,200 members.

  • California dunes
  • Yuma's historic areas
  • Golf courses
  • Shopping at San Luis, a port-of-entry community
  • Water sports such as fishing, water skiing and swimming at lakes along the Colorado River.

Rich History

Quechan Paradise Casino Yuma Az Events

  • 1849 - Camp Calhoun, was first established in the area
  • 1855 - Fire destroyed the original buildings and it was renamed Fort Yuma after reconstruction.
  • 1884 - Transferred to the department of the interior and the Quechan Indian Tribe

Museum

The museum is housed in a small pink adobe. Fort Yuma Quechan Museum displays artifacts and photos of the Tribe. It is an interesting stop to learn more about the culture of the area. There is a gift shop where visitors can purchase handmade crafts. The Museum is open weekly from 8:00 to 5:00 including Saturdays and Sundays. The charge for admission is $1.00 for adults and children under 12 are free.

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