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Sunset Station is a hotel and casino in Henderson, Nevada that caters to Southern Nevada “locals”. It opened on June 10, 1997, and is located 10 miles from the Las Vegas Strip and 6 miles from Harry Reid International Airport.
It is owned and operated by Station Casinos (Red Rock Resorts) and has a Spanish Empire theme.
The hotel has 448 rooms and suites in a 21-story tower. Standard rooms measure 350 square-feet and suites measure 450-1,025 square-feet. Many rooms feature great views of the Las Vegas Valley.
They have a nice pool that is open seasonally, a 24/7 fitness center and a gift shop.
They have 160,000 square-feet of gaming space with over 2,000 slot, keno, and video poker machines. The casino pit, which includes 30 tables, offers all the popular table games such as Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker and more.
The 250-seat Bingo Hall is open from 9am to 11pm daily with sessions at the top of each odd hour. They also have Live Keno and a 12,000 square-foot STN Race & Sports Book with a 150-foot LED Screen wall. They use the my|Rewards Boarding Pass card.
The dining options include:
FINE DINING
- Sonoma Cellar Steakhouse (Steak & Seafood)
CASUAL DINING
- The Brass Fork (American) Open 24/7
- The Oyster Bar (Seafood)
- Pasta Cucina (Italian)
- Poolside Dining (American) Open seasonally
- Stoney’s Rockin’ Country (American) [Opening 2026]
- Yardhouse (American)
FOOD COURT
- Ben & Jerry’s (Dessert)
- Fatburger (American)
- Panda Express (Chinese)
- Sbarro (Italian)
- Starbucks (American)
- Subway (American)
BARS & LOUNGES
- Bar Seville
- Casino Bar
- Gaudi Bar
- Kingpin Lounge
- Rosalita’s Cantina
- STN Sports Bar
Attractions include Strike Zone Bowling Center with 72-lanes, Regal Cinemas with 13-screens, Cyber Quest and Kid’s Quest.
They have a 5,000-seat outdoor amphitheater and 800-seat Side Lawn that both host concerts and other events throughout the year.
They also have 13,000 square-feet of flexible meeting and event space.
Fun Fact: In 2005, the construction of Strike Zone Bowling Center made it the most expensive bowling alley in the nation, with a total cost of $26 million.
They offer free valet and self-parking. RTC Bus Route: 212
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Sunset Station address: 1301 W Sunset Rd, Henderson
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