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History In The Making

Coming soon! Our soon-to-open casino promises breathtaking views of rolling hills and picturesque vineyards, serving as your gateway to excitement and delight. We’re looking forward to welcoming you through our doors, inviting you to escape the city, unwind with family and friends, and embrace the good luck we wish for everyone.

About Acorn Ridge

Welcome to Acorn Ridge, a state-of-the-art casino that promises a exciting gaming experience featuring the latest slots and classic table games. Our facility is designed to offer something for every guest, with a stunning restaurant and bar perfect for any occasion, whether you’re enjoying a casual meal with friends or celebrating a special occasion.

In addition to our exceptional dining options, we invite you to unwind at our vibrant indoor/outdoor feature bar, ideal for socializing and relaxation. We also invite you to discover our beautifully landscaped outdoor space, designed for entertainment and events, from live music performances to community gatherings. At Acorn Ridge, we are dedicated to delivering an unforgettable experience that brings together exciting gaming, delicious dining, and cherished moments in a welcoming atmosphere.

Photo Credit: Matt Green

The Ione Band of Miwok Indians

The Ione Band of Miwok Indians is comprised of Northern Sierra Miwok and Nisenan peoples. For thousands of years, our people have lived on the lands that today make up Amador County and the surrounding area. We represent and serve as the voice of the tribe and people to ensure our future by protecting our culture and history, building and maintaining the tribe’s trust, acting as stewards of the land, and managing resources.

Our mission is to represent and serve as the voice of the tribe and people to ensure our future by protecting our culture and history, building and maintaining the tribe’s trust, acting as stewards of the land, and managing resources.

It is the mission of the Ione Band of Miwok Indians to empower our people to achieve a better way of life and maintain tribal integrity and honor through responsive government.

“For thousands of years, our people have lived on the lands that today make up Amador County and the surrounding area.”

— The Ione Band of Miwok Indians