Experience the Difference!

Stay Tuned! Stay Excited!

Wildhorse is redefining entertainment! Introducing our 2027 expansion – featuring expanded dining options, 214 additional hotel rooms and suites, a 1,500-seat concert hall, and flexible meeting and convention spaces.

“We’re committed to creating memorable experiences from the moment our guests walk through the door, through forward-thinking investments that ensure a consistent, high-quality casino experience — a true differentiator for both our consumers and the region,”

Gary E. George, CEO of Wildhorse Resort & Casino

New Hotel Tower

With more than 400 hotel rooms—including one-and-a-half-bay suites, two-bay suites, and multiple three-bay executive suites—we’re expanding your opportunities for comfort, relaxation, and truly unforgettable stays. We’re excited to welcome you and can’t wait for you to experience everything we have to offer.

Larger Convention Space and Concert Hall​​

Experience bigger concerts, larger events, and state-of-the-art convention space at Wildhorse. As the first Tribal Casino, and one of only three venues in the United States to feature the innovative Gala Flooring system, Wildhorse is redefining how event spaces are used.

Expanded Dining

Unwind, relax, and enjoy exceptional dining in our two newly expanded spaces. Wild Roast Coffee & Deli – a guest favorite, will be significantly expanded and will feature both indoor and outdoor seating. Wildhorse is also excited to introduce a brand-new restaurant offering breakfast, lunch and dinner in a relaxed atmosphere.

HOTEL TOWER
Setting a new standard with the addition of a second premier tower
CONVENTION & ENTERTAINMENT
Multi-use convention & performance spaces to attract the 'Next Level' of in-person events
ELEVATED, ALL-DAY DINING
Taking the guest experience to the 'Next Level'

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Building on over 30 years of leadership in Oregon’s tribal gaming industry, this exciting resort and entertainment expansion reflects the enduring vision of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation.