Lodging near the
Seven Feathers
Hotel & Resort
Slots, Blackjack, Poker and Bingo at The Seven Feathers Hotel & Resort
With over 1,000 slots, you'll be amazed at the variety of machines, from progressives to single reels. All of your favorites plus video poker and keno machines.
Poker is offered daily beginning at 11:30 a.m. Monday-Friday and 10:30 Saturday and Sunday.
Seven Feathers is a fun place to play paper Bingo or electronic Bingo. For Bingo Events and the complete monthly schedule go to the Bingo Calendar page..
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Entertainment and Events at the Seven Feathers
Hotel & Resort
Seven Feathers Hotel & Casino Resort offers world class entertainment from nightly entertainment in the Cabaret Lounge, big name entertainment, concerts and special events, sporting events, exhibition tradeshows and many other events.
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Lodging at the
Seven Feathers
Hotel & Resort
Whether you are staying at the deluxe Seven Feathers Hotel or RV Park, you can Expect the Best from Seven Feathers Hotel & Casino Resort.
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Attractions near the
Seven Feathers
Hotel & Resort
Wildlife Sarari -- Myrtle Creek Golf Course -- Crater Lake -- Umpqua Vally Wineries -- Hellgate Jet Boats -- Oregon Caves -- Canyonville Pioneer & Indian Museum -- Applegate Interpretive Center -- Shopping in historic Canyonville
Location of the
Seven Feathers
Hotel & Resort
Seven Feathers Hotel & Casino Resort is centrally located within the Land of Umpqua. Seven Feathers is located on Interstate 5, at exits 99 or 98, in Canyonville, 25 miles south of Roseburg and 45 miles north of Grants Pass.
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However you think of the name, the Seven Feathers Hotel & Resort is a great place to visit in Canyonville, Oregon.
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The casino & resort are owned and operated by the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians. |