Menominee Casino Resort anchors Keshena as a full-service visitor hub
Menominee Casino Resort is Keshena’s all-in-one stop for rooms, dining, gatherings and public meetings, with RV sites, Wi-Fi and a convention center.

Menominee Casino Resort functions as Keshena’s default place to stay, eat, meet and celebrate, with the hotel, convention center, bingo hall and gaming floor all under one roof. The Menominee Tribe describes it as an all-in-one destination for groups of up to 1,000, and its site at N277 Hwy. 47/55 places it at a key junction in the community. That combination makes the property useful for family trips, reunions, conferences and weekend getaways, not just quick casino stops.
A full campus in one place
The property’s draw comes from how many needs it bundles into one address. Travel Wisconsin describes Menominee Casino Resort as a destination with gaming, lodging, dining and entertainment, and the tribe’s own tourism pages place it alongside the tribal museum, Pine Hill Golf Course and Shotgun Eddy. That matters in a small community setting: the resort is not an isolated attraction, but part of a broader visitor circuit that keeps people moving between tribal sites, recreation and overnight stays in Keshena.
The layout also matters for how people use the place. The hotel, convention center, bingo hall and gaming floor are all on the same campus, which makes it easier to bring together guests who may be there for different reasons. One family member may be checking into a room, another may be attending a meeting, and others may be spending time on the gaming floor or at dinner without having to leave the property.
Where Keshena gathers
The resort’s convention center has become one of the community’s practical gathering spaces. Its official pages say the convention center is open and is used for weddings, gatherings, meetings and expos, which gives the property a role that reaches well beyond leisure travel. In a place like Keshena, that kind of multipurpose space is what turns a visitor destination into a true local hub.
That role showed up in public life on June 18, 2025, when the convention center hosted a public information meeting on the State Highway 55 and County M intersection reconstruction project. The notice said the project would convert the Y intersection into a modern T intersection, improve safety and sight distances, and was scheduled for 2027 construction. Using the resort for that meeting underscores how central the property is to Menominee County’s day-to-day civic life.
What guests find on site
The hotel and resort amenities are built for longer stays, not just overnight traffic. The official hotel page says all rooms are smoke-free, accessible rooms are available on request, and free wireless internet is available throughout the hotel and convention center. Those details matter for visiting families, older guests, business groups and anyone attending an event who needs a simple, one-stop base in Keshena.
The property has also expanded its camping-style options. The hotel page says RV sites are now open, with six spacious sites, a mix of 30-amp and 50-amp service, and a rate of $25 plus tax per night. For travelers coming through Menominee County by road, that gives the resort a broader reach than a typical casino hotel, especially for multi-day stays tied to tournaments, reunions or seasonal visits.
On the gaming side, the casino page says slots are open 24/7. That around-the-clock schedule helps explain why the resort remains a steady stop for visitors and locals alike, whether the visit is centered on gaming, dining, lodging or an event in the convention center. The property’s monthly jackpot-payout totals, displayed on the site’s homepage, also reflect the high-volume pace of play that keeps the casino part of the resort active year-round.
Why the resort matters to the tribe
Menominee Casino Resort sits inside a larger tribal economic structure. The Menominee Indian Gaming Authority says it was established under Menominee Tribal Ordinance No. 97-06, and its purpose is to generate revenue for the tribe’s governmental operations and programs. That is the clearest explanation for why the resort matters beyond hospitality: it is part of the system that supports tribal services and operations.
The resort also reflects a longer arc of development. In a 2015 State of the Nation address, then-Chairwoman Laurie Boivin said the tribe had opened a convention center a few years earlier and had renovated the gaming floor and facilities. That puts the current campus in a period of expansion rather than stasis, with the property continuing to evolve as a place for both commerce and community use.
A Keshena address shaped by place
The resort’s location helps explain its role as a gathering point. The official address, N277 Hwy. 47/55, P.O. Box 760, Keshena, WI, places it at a highway junction that is easy to reach from within the reservation and from surrounding roads in Menominee County. For a community hub, that accessibility is as important as the amenities inside the building.
The Menominee Tribe’s tourism pages also frame the resort within a larger story of hospitality tied to the Menominee Nation. The tribe describes the destination as drawing on a long heritage of welcoming guests, which matches how the property functions now: as a place where people stay overnight, attend meetings, celebrate weddings, camp in RV sites, and handle public business. In Keshena, that makes Menominee Casino Resort less a single attraction than the center of a working visitor campus.
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