We opened our doors on June 11, 1996 and now have 850 slot machines as well as blackjack tables, a microbrewery, our amazing Dream Catcher Custom Grill eatery, 2 cocktail lounges, an onsite lodge, and an award-winning KOA campground.
We’re California’s Best Bet for gaming, dining and entertainment!
Feather Falls Mini Mart Gas Station
The Feather Falls Mini Mart is located at 6023 Lower Wyandotte Rd. in Oroville, CA. We are a convenience store that operates 24 hours / 7 days a week. We have a total of 24 fuel dispensers with outdoor Fuel Island Attendants that keep our grounds clean, sanitize the pumps, direct our customers to the pumps, and assist customers at the pumps as needed. The Feather Falls Mini Mart offers some of the most affordable fuel prices around. We also provide our customers with a variety of hot and cold food items to choose from, including chicken strips, corn dogs, biscuits and gravy, deli sandwiches, and more. We also have Feather Falls beer in stock, including singles, 12 packs, as well as kegs.
We pride ourselves in having the best customer service around.
Feather Falls Smoke Shop
The Feather Falls Smoke Shop is located at 100 Alverda Dr. in Oroville, CA. Our hours of operation are 7am - 10pm Monday through Friday, and 8am - 10pm Saturday and Sunday. We offer the top Native brand tobacco products at an affordable price, such as Seneca, and more. We also offer pipe tobacco, rolling papers, and cigars. Our doors are open to the public, along with two drive-thru windows for your convenience.
Customer satisfaction is what we are all about.
The Lodge at Feather Falls Casino is simply the place to stay in Oroville. Not only will guests experience excellent customer service and great rates, they also have access to The Lodge’s fitness center and unique indoor/outdoor swimming pool area.
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Forestry Contract Services
Mooretown Forestry was established in 2017 and focuses on the health of our regional forests. The department is currently working within four National Forests, one National Park and multiple Special Districts within the State of California under contracts totaling in excess of $ 25 Million. Current projects include work relating to fuels reduction, roads, reforestation and many types of remediation work enhancing the over-all health and habitat of our regional forests and associated areas of watershed.