Akwesasne Mohawk Casino Resort Visitor Guide
This spot in Hogansburg, NY, is a solid choice if you’re looking to make a weekend or longer trip out of your casino visit. With a large gaming floor, decent hotel, and a range of dining all under one roof, it’s great if you want to settle in and take your time.
Planning Your Visit
If you’re planning to stay overnight or just want a full getaway, this resort handles that well. The hotel is decent-sized with 150 rooms including some suites, so you can book ahead and relax right on site. The casino floor is pretty large, featuring over 1,200 slots and about 30 table games, so you’ll find plenty to do whether you’re more of a slots or craps fan. Restaurants run the gamut from buffet to steakhouse to more casual sports book dining.
It’s more than just gambling, too—with live shows, a spa, and even an RV park. I’d say this is worth the trip if you want a well-rounded experience without jumping all over town.
Getting There
The casino is located at 873 NY-37 in Hogansburg, New York. If you’re coming from Massena, it’s about an hour’s drive north along State Route 37. From Cornwall, Ontario, plan for roughly 90 minutes southbound. The closest border crossings are the Seaway International Bridge, around 11 minutes away, and the Cornwall-Massena International Bridge which is about an hour drive.
Driving is straightforward—just follow NY-37 and watch for signage. For the best and current directions, entrances, and parking info, I’d use live Google Maps navigation before you leave. If bubble craps or a specific table game is your goal, a quick call before your trip helps since game placements move more often than you might expect.
Food, Hotel, and Amenities
There’s a surprising range of places to eat here: the Native Harvest Buffet offers variety, Maple Steak & Ale is a solid sit-down steakhouse, and Sticks Sports Book & Grill is a go-to for casual fare and betting action. Other options like The Tavern, Maple Brewing, Cascades Lounge, and Cedars Coffee cover pretty much any mood or mealtime.
The AMCR Hotel right on site has 150 nicely-appointed rooms and six suites, so you can crash immediately after a long night or show. Check-in details come with booking, but overall it’s a comfortable setup.
Beyond gaming and rooms, you’ll find amenities like a spa, an RV park, live entertainment stages, valet parking, shuttle service, bingo, and a shop for souvenirs and essentials.
Visitor Notes
This place really shines as a full-service resort with a good mix of games, dining, and entertainment all in one spot. Even with 1,500 machines and 30 tables, the vibe doesn’t feel overwhelming—it’s well spread out across a large floor space. Keep in mind that hours and game placements can shift, so a call before you go especially if you have set games or events in mind is a good move.
For nearby eats outside the casino, places like Maple Steak & Ale and The Atomic Place pop up with decent ratings, though I wouldn’t plan to leave the resort unless you want a change of pace. Player’s Inn is your highest-rated nearby hotel if you do want local alternatives, but the casino’s own hotel has the advantage of convenience.
Live card note: Akwesasne Mohawk Casino Resort currently has bubble craps listed. Call before a special bubble craps trip because machines and minimums can change.
Setup: Single Machine.
Reported minimum: $1.
Rewards note: Yes.
Last checked: June 7, 2026 (staff verified).
Call (518) 358-2222
Before You Go
- Check current hours and event schedules on the official site or by phone; these can change seasonally.
- Book hotel rooms and any special dining ahead if you want specific options.
- Use up-to-date navigation for route, parking, and entrance info.
- Call the casino if bubble craps or particular tables are your main target.
- Consider nearby dining and lodging only as backups—verify all details before relying on them.
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