[pct-l] Warner Springs Ranch in escrow

Tortoise Tortoise73 at charter.net
Tue Mar 16 13:51:55 CDT 2010


Up here in Crescent City, one rancheria (tribe) bought some land a few 
years ago and then had the land taken into trust by the BIA (or 
something like that) so they could build a "destination resort" 
including a casino. So that tribe may be able to have it taken into 
trust and then add a casino.

The tribe up here also owns and runs a golf course and bowling alley.

FWIW

Tortoise

Because truth matters"


On 03/16/10 07:21:43, Scott Bryce wrote:
> Diane at Santa Barbara Hikes dot com wrote:
>    
>> That was my thinking as well. I hope they can reroute the trail when
>>   that happens.
>>      
> Thoughts:
>
> I don't know if they can put a casino on land that is not part of a
> reservation, or is gambling legal in California?
>
> Casinos usually mean all you can eat buffets. It is a little early on
> the trail for hiker hunger to kick in, but an AYCE would still be nice.
>
> If you don't want to stop in WS, you can just stay on the trail.
>
> I hope the grill at the golf course stays open. That is great food.
>
> In any case, I would hate to see WS resort turned into a casino. It is a
> great facility the way it is.
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