Buffalo Bill's Resort and Casino was a hotel and casino located near the California-Nevada state line. It opened in 1994 and sat about 45 miles south of Las Vegas, Nevada. The hotels in the area were built by the Primm family.
Other sections of their properties include Whiskey Pete's and the Primadonna Hotel, later renamed the Primm Valley Resort. MGM Grand Inc. purchased Primm Valley Casino Resorts in 1999, but sold them to Herbst Gaming in 2007.
Herbst, which started in 1959 as the Terrible Herbst Oil Company in 1959, changed its name to Affinity Gaming, LLC in 2011.
With over 1,200 hotel rooms, Buffalo Bill's attempted to be an entertainment complex with a roller coaster, a log flume, a pool shaped like a buffalo, and a tram running to the Primm Valley Resort. After years of struggling with COVID-19 and
competition from casinos in Nevada and California, Whisky Pete's closed in 2024, Buffalo Bill's closed the next year, and the entire Primm Valley Resort complex closed in 2026.