Travelers can also get fuel, hot and cold food, including deli, souvenirs, tobacco products and more at the Crater Lake Junction Travel Center, also owned and operated by the Kamath Tribe and conveniently located about 3 min from the casino. Hungry visitors can also stay and enjoy a hearty meal at the full-service Peak to Peak Restaurant and lounge/bar. Guests can also enjoy live blackjack at three gaming tables, which feature Double & Six Deck games and $5-$100 respectively. The casino is open 24/7 and currently offers more than 350 Vegas-style slots and video poker and keno machines, ranging from $.01 to $1.00. Hotel amenities include an indoor heated pool and w hirlpool/hot tub, fitness center, game room, and more. The property offers 76 smoke-free rooms at the Sleep Inn & Suites hotel, which is located about 150 yards from the casino, so just a short walk will get you there. Located less than an hour from Crater Lake in Chiloquin off Highway 97 in Southern Oregon, Kla-Mo-Ya Casino is owned and operated by the Klamath Tribes.