Up & Down I-29 in Western Iowa
Interstate 29 runs north/south for 152 miles along the west side of Iowa (just east of the NE/IA state line), and there are three small but lovely RV-Friendly casinos along the way.
On the north end, Argosy Sioux City is next to the interstate at exit 147. It's a riverboat docked on the scenic Missouri River and visible from the southbound lanes of I-29. The recently-renovated casino is spacious and comfortable. RVs are welcome to park on the gravel lot south of the boat, with shuttle service available 24 hours. After you come off the interstate and enter the riverfront area, go three-quarters of the way around the circle and pull into the gravel lot (near the valet sign.)
WinnaVegas Casino, a Native American casino, is just 3 miles off the interstate at exit 127. There are 14 pull-thru electric hookup sites available for $7 per night. RVs are welcome to dry camp in the lot as well, but considering the cost of running a generator, it's probably more prudent to utilize one of the sites. The small casino is friendly and features numerous drawings for slots and table players just about every day. Seniors get $5 free play on Wednesdays and Players Club cardholders get discounts every day at the restaurant that has buffet and table service.
Further south, Casino Omaha, another Native American casino, is about 3 miles from I-29 at exit 112. It has been renovated and has many new-style slots, as well as a full complement of pit/table games. There are 14 free pull-thru sites with electric hookups. There is also a travel center on property.
Check the Casino Camping book for accurate directions into the two Native American casinos. They are both far enough off the highway to provide for a restful night, yet close enough to make for a convenient stop.
On the north end, Argosy Sioux City is next to the interstate at exit 147. It's a riverboat docked on the scenic Missouri River and visible from the southbound lanes of I-29. The recently-renovated casino is spacious and comfortable. RVs are welcome to park on the gravel lot south of the boat, with shuttle service available 24 hours. After you come off the interstate and enter the riverfront area, go three-quarters of the way around the circle and pull into the gravel lot (near the valet sign.)
WinnaVegas Casino, a Native American casino, is just 3 miles off the interstate at exit 127. There are 14 pull-thru electric hookup sites available for $7 per night. RVs are welcome to dry camp in the lot as well, but considering the cost of running a generator, it's probably more prudent to utilize one of the sites. The small casino is friendly and features numerous drawings for slots and table players just about every day. Seniors get $5 free play on Wednesdays and Players Club cardholders get discounts every day at the restaurant that has buffet and table service.
Further south, Casino Omaha, another Native American casino, is about 3 miles from I-29 at exit 112. It has been renovated and has many new-style slots, as well as a full complement of pit/table games. There are 14 free pull-thru sites with electric hookups. There is also a travel center on property.
Check the Casino Camping book for accurate directions into the two Native American casinos. They are both far enough off the highway to provide for a restful night, yet close enough to make for a convenient stop.
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