Thursday, June 03, 2021

Slots Capital Casino Commemorates Great Outdoors Month in 4 Top US National Parks

Join Slots Capital Casino's spirited blogger, Slots Lotty, as she makes her way through four of America's most famous National Parks. Yellowstone, Yosemite, Great Smoky Mountains and Grand Canyon are the spectacular parks on her fearless expedition. As she navigates the parks, there are bonuses for you that include free spins on some of the casino’s most popular slots.

 Every week in June you will be offered a 100% and a 200% deposit bonus. If you claim both bonuses then you will get free spins on the featured game with no further deposit required.

 “Some of the most beautiful places in the world are right here in America,” said Lotty. “These places have been on my bucket list for years!”

 During the first week, Lotty stopped in at Yellowstone National Park and players got free spins on the Mystic Wolf slot game. In Yosemite National Park, Lotty will have free spins on the Gold Rush slot next week. Next stop is the incredible Grand Canyon and free spins on Jumping Jaguar.  Lotty's glorious escapades end June 27th at Great Smoky Mountain National Park. In the final week, players that take advantage of the deposit bonuses will get free spins on Diamond Rhino.

 The magical Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming is famous for its rainbow-colored hot springs, the Old Faithful geyser. In California, Lotty can hardly wait to experience the waterfalls, giant sequoia trees, and glaciers in world famous Yosemite National Park. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park located in Tennessee and North Carolina, has 12,000,000 visitors every year – more than any other. The splendor and awesomeness of Arizona’s Grand Canyon is on the top of the list for many throughout the world and Lotty feels lucky to be there.

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