The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino at Sacramento is a 300,000-square foot building with a 14,000-square-foot casino floor, 1,500 slot machines and 55 table games. The name Fire Mountain is derived from the legends and beliefs of the Enterprise Rancheria tribe, which sought cleansing and longevity from the fire water in the mountains. The long name of this casino hotel results from the partnership between Hard Rock International, owned by the Seminole Tribe of Florida, and the Estom Yumeka Maidu of the Enterprise Rancheria. In June 2021 Hard Rock Sacramento began construction on a $75 million expansion project to build Hard Rock Live (details), an indoor concert venue that opened June 3, 2022, and Rocktane Gas and Smoke (details), a fuel station with a drive-thru smoke shop and convenience store that opened Nov. Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Sacramento at Fire Mountain celebrated its grand opening on October 30, 2019. It is 35 miles north of Sacramento and 10 miles south of Marysville.
The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sacramento at Fire Mountain is a $440 million Indian casino located in Yuba County a mile north of the Toyota Amphitheatre.