The structure looks as if it is woven from the earth, spouting from the hillside. To the Serrano people, the word yaamava’ means “spring,” and the 17-floor resort tower personifies many of the characteristics of the season for which it is named. Just 70 minutes outside of Los Angeles, the 432-room resort tower has everything you need when you’re done at the slots - the casino boasts more than 6,500 of them - including an innovative wellness-driven spa, fully stocked poolside cabanas, nearly a dozen dining options that range from Chinese delicacies to prime steaks and rare vintages, and inviting rooms that provide a respite after a long day. In 2021, all that changed with the opening of Yaamava' Resort & Casino at San Manuel, a new luxury enclave tucked inside Highland, California’s picturesque San Bernardino Mountains. For 35 years, the Inland Empire’s San Manuel was a casino without a hotel.