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12130 Regency Drive Eagle River, 99577, Alaska

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Anchorage is a bustling city in south-central Alaska. It's known as the “Gateway to Alaska” for its strategic location that serves as a starting point for exploring the state's vast wilderness. With a population of around 290,000 residents, Anchorage is Alaska’s largest city and serves as the state’s cultural and is celebrated for its access to natural beauty, including the nearby Chugach Mountains and the famous Cook Inlet.

Casinos are not permitted in Anchorage or elsewhere in Alaska due to the state’s strict anti-gambling laws. Alaska only allows limited forms of gambling, such as charitable gaming (like bingo and pull-tabs), and state-sanctioned lotteries, which are operated to raise funds for non-profit organizations. However, for residents and visitors seeking a casino-like gaming experience, venues offering bingo and similar games exist in and around Anchorage, providing a more low-key alternative to traditional casinos.

Eagle River Bingo and Casino, located just 13 miles from Anchorage, offers a unique experience combining bingo and electronic gaming machines. This venue focuses on charitable gaming, and while it doesn’t offer the same scale of table games or slot machines as full-fledged casinos, it provides a lively and engaging environment. The venue is easily accessible via the Glenn Highway, making it a convenient stop for those in Anchorage or nearby areas.

You must be 21 years or older to participate in most gaming activities in Alaska.

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