Seven Feathers Casino Resort

 
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June 2007
-from F. Lucht, June 2007

The old Seven Feathers RV Park no longer exists the new one is open, but a little expensive for me. The Dry camp is still in place and the shuttle will come pick you up. I believe they are still using Channel 14 on you CB to call for a ride.

They do have a very good restaurant in the Casino. If you go in casino and get one of their cards you can get three cents off your fuel at the truck stop on the other side of the Freeway. They own it also.

Correction on one of the comments stated that the Casino is at exit 100, but that should be Exit 99 on I-5
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August, 2006
-from readers John and Jane W., August, 2006

Seven Feathers casino in Canyonville OR no longer allows the use of the small inexpensive RV park. They are honoring only those reservations made by last Aug 1. We are having to use their new RV RESORT, which will cost as much as we ever pay--almost $40 if we use our club discount and nearly $30 if we join their "player's club"--and that's during the week!

Too bad! However, the amenities look very nice.

Addendum to report sent a few days ago regarding Seven Feathers. We did get a space in the original RV park, as they weren't full of people who had reserved prior to August 1. We watched as they changed the sign from reading $14/$16 per space to $26/ space. I assume this is happening to prepare people to pay the $30-$40 for the resort across the street.

BTW, although we had made a two-night reservation at that resort, when we called to see whether we could cancel it, we found they had no record of the reservation. Good for us this time; perhaps not so good for someone else at another time?

I don't know how much of this info is necessary to share, but I would want most of it.
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June 2006
-from reader M. Terrile, June 2006

Stayed overnight in the RV park which cost $16 for a pull-thru site with all utilities and a small grassy area. Well worth the money and with a shuttle to the casino and a good buffet it was a good stop
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April 2006
-from reader I. Mathany, April 2006

Seven Feathers Indian Casino in southern Oregon is always a great stop. Seven Feathers is a mile post 100 on I-5 in south-west Oregon. There are two lots for motor homes. The regular lot which accommodates the 30/40 footers plus the truck lot that will easily handle the 45' footer pulling a toad.

A call on the CB will bring a jitney to take you and your party to the casino where there are several restaurants of varying levels of grandeur. We always stop on our run from central California to Olympia Washington. Food is very nice and not expensive. Buffet has a nice selection or you may order from the menu. Very nice 'Non-Smoking area' We have never tried to stay more than about 16 hours as we are motivated to travel. I am sure a stay of several days is not a problem.

Seven Feathers also has an RV park with hook-ups. We have never looked into the service or the costs. I am sure they are very reasonable.
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April 2006
- from reader C. Randle, April 2006

This has become a regular night's stay for us. Very handy and even shuttle service to the casino. One time we were in need of a shower and discovered the casino offered deep discounts on rooms if you join the Players Club. Nice place and the profits go to very good use.
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