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Fort Yuma - Quechan Tribe
Home of the Quechan (pronounced Kwuh-tsan) Indians, Fort Yuma-Quechan Reservation is located along both sides of the Colorado River near Yuma, Arizona. The reservation borders the states of Arizona, California, Baja California and Mexico. Encompassing 45,000 acres, the reservation is bisected on the south by Interstate 8 (I-8). Consequently, several million cars a year drive through the Fort Yuma-Quechan Reservation on their way to and from Phoenix and San Diego.
In addition to farming and the sand and gravel operation, the Fort Yuma Quechan Reservation counts on tourism and related business to augment its economy. The hot summers and relatively warm winter temperatures make the site a desirable winter vacation spot from November to March. To serve this audience the Tribe manages five trailer and RV parks, a small grocery store, museum, bingo hall, utility company and a fish and game department.
Things to Do
Fort Yuma-Quechan Museum established in 1969, depicts the history of the Quechan, Spanish and Military era.
Paradise Casino includes a poker room, slots, keno, bingo hall and live entertainment 24 hours a day. Link to page
Annual Events
Yuma Crossing Day
Location: Fort Yuma
Date: February - third weekend
Information: (760) 572-0661
Quechan Indian Day Celebration
Location: Fort Yuma
Date: September
Information: (760) 572-0213
Where to Stay
Quechan Casino Resort has a unique blend of superior accommodations, first-rate service, modern amenities and casual atmosphere; a favorite destination for business and leisure travelers alike. Link to page
Location and Nearby Communities
Location:
Fort Yuma-Quechan Reservation is located along both sides of the Colorado River near Yuma, Arizona and borders the states of Arizona, California, Baja California and Mexico.
Nearby Communities:
Contacting the Tribe
Tribal Government
P.O. Box 1899
Yuma, AZ 85366
(760) 572-0213


