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The complete USA casino map — 396 verified casinos across 41 states, from Las Vegas to Atlantic City and beyond.

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7States — Legal Online Gambling
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Nevada

Las Vegas

66
Casinos

California

Temecula · Highland · Rohnert Park

35
Casinos

Montana

Crow Agency · Lame Deer · Billings

27
Casinos

Colorado

Black Hawk

19
Casinos

Oklahoma

Thackerville · Durant · Catoosa

17
Casinos

Mississippi

Biloxi · D'Iberville · Gulfport

13
Casinos

South Dakota

Deadwood

12
Casinos

Maryland

Hanover · Oxon Hill · Baltimore

11
Casinos

Wisconsin

Milwaukee · Green Bay · Baraboo

11
Casinos

Arizona

Chandler · Scottsdale · Fort McDowell

10
Casinos

Florida

Hollywood · Tampa · Coconut Creek

10
Casinos

Louisiana

New Orleans · Kenner · Bossier City

10
Casinos

Missouri

Kansas City · Riverside · St. Louis

10
Casinos

Alabama

Atmore · Wetumpka · Montgomery

9
Casinos

Indiana

Hammond · East Chicago · Gary

9
Casinos

Michigan

Detroit · Mount Pleasant · Battle Creek

9
Casinos

New Jersey

Atlantic City

9
Casinos

Pennsylvania

Bensalem · Philadelphia · Pittsburgh

9
Casinos

Minnesota

Prior Lake · Welch · Carlton

8
Casinos

Oregon

Grand Ronde · Ridgefield · Lincoln City

8
Casinos

Iowa

Council Bluffs · Dubuque · Altoona

7
Casinos

Ohio

Cleveland · Cincinnati · Columbus

7
Casinos

Washington

Tulalip · Tacoma · Auburn

7
Casinos

New Mexico

Albuquerque · Bernalillo · Santa Fe

6
Casinos

Illinois

Des Plaines · Aurora · Joliet

5
Casinos

Virginia

Bristol · Portsmouth · Richmond

5
Casinos

Kansas

Dodge City · Mulvane · Kansas City

4
Casinos

Nebraska

Omaha · Lincoln · Carter Lake

4
Casinos

New York

Niagara Falls · Schenectady · Monticello

4
Casinos

North Dakota

New Town · Saint Michael · Hankinson

4
Casinos

West Virginia

Charles Town · Cross Lanes · New Cumberland

4
Casinos

Wyoming

Riverton · Ethete

4
Casinos

Delaware

Wilmington · Dover · Harrington

3
Casinos

Idaho

Worley · Lewiston · Fort Hall

3
Casinos

Massachusetts

Everett · Springfield · Plainville

3
Casinos

Arkansas

West Memphis · Pine Bluff · Hot Springs

2
Casinos

Connecticut

Uncasville · Mashantucket

2
Casinos

Maine

Bangor · Oxford

2
Casinos

North Carolina

Cherokee · Murphy

2
Casinos

Rhode Island

Lincoln · Tiverton

2
Casinos

Texas

El Paso · Eagle Pass

2
Casinos

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State Rankings

Which US State Has the Most Casinos?

Ranked by curated directory count — major commercial and tribal properties only.

Nevada 66 California 35 Montana 27 Colorado 19 Oklahoma 17 Mississippi 13 Arizona 13 South Dakota 12 Louisiana 12 Wisconsin 11

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Casino Guide

Everything You Need to Know Before You Visit

How This Directory Works

CasinoMaps.net lists major commercial and tribal casino properties across the United States. Every entry includes the verified address, contact details, official website, and — where available — players club information. Data is sourced from public records.

This is an independent directory. We do not represent any casino operator and do not handle bookings or customer service inquiries on behalf of any listed property.

Tribal vs. Commercial Casinos

Commercial casinos are privately owned and licensed by state gaming authorities. Tribal casinos operate under federal law (IGRA 1988) on sovereign Native American lands. Both types are included — each listing notes which category applies.

States with Legal Online Casino Gambling

Online casino play is licensed in seven states as of 2026: New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, West Virginia, Delaware, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Where a listed casino operates a licensed online platform in your state, we note this on their listing page.

Players Clubs & Incentives for New Visitors

Most major casinos offer a players club — a free loyalty card that earns points on gaming and resort spend. Enrollment takes five minutes at the players club desk. Benefits typically include free-play credits, dining discounts, and hotel rates. Check the casino's official site for current new-member offers.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find casinos near my current location?
Click "Find Casinos Near Me" on the interactive map above. Your browser will ask for location permission — once granted, the map flies to your position and shows nearby casino cities. Location data is processed in your browser and is never stored.
Which US state has the most casinos?
Nevada leads with approximately 340 major casino properties, most concentrated in the Las Vegas metro area. Oklahoma ranks second with roughly 115 tribal casinos. California ranks third with around 68 tribal gaming facilities.
Are casinos legal in every US state?
No. Utah and Hawaii prohibit all forms of gambling entirely. Several other states — including Tennessee, Georgia, and Vermont — have no casino facilities of any kind. This directory only covers states where physical casino properties operate.
What is the legal gambling age in the US?
The standard legal gambling age is 21 years old. A small number of tribal casinos allow 18+ entry, but 21 is the rule for all commercial casinos and the vast majority of tribal properties. Always carry valid government-issued photo ID.
Which states allow online casino gambling?
As of 2026: New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, West Virginia, Delaware, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Where a casino in our directory has a licensed online platform, we link to their official site on the listing page.
How do I sign up for a casino players club?
Visit the players club desk near the main entrance — bring valid photo ID (21+). Enrollment is free and takes only a few minutes. Points begin accruing immediately. Many major casinos also offer online pre-enrollment via their official website.
Online Gambling

States Where Online Casino Gambling Is Legal

As of 2026, seven US states have fully regulated online casino gambling. If you're in one of these states, you can play licensed slot machines, blackjack, roulette, baccarat, and live dealer games legally from your phone or computer.

New Jersey Since 2013

The largest regulated online casino market in the US with 30+ licensed platforms. All Atlantic City license-holders may offer internet gaming. Regulated by the NJ Division of Gaming Enforcement.

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Pennsylvania Since 2019

Second largest market by revenue with 24 licensed operators. Pennsylvania consistently records the highest monthly iGaming revenue of any US state. Joined the multi-state poker pool (MSIGA) in April 2026.

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Michigan Since 2021

Fast-growing market with 16 licensed operators, including both commercial Detroit casinos and tribal properties. Participates in the multi-state online poker pool (MSIGA). Regulated by the Michigan Gaming Control Board.

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West Virginia Since 2020

One of the earliest eastern states to legalize online casino play. 5 licensed operators, all tethered to land-based WV casino properties. Participates in the multi-state online poker pool (MSIGA).

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Delaware Since 2012

The first US state to legalize online casino gambling. The Delaware Lottery operates a unified online casino platform tethered to the state's three licensed racino properties, offering slots, table games, and poker.

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Connecticut Since 2021

Two licensed online casino operators — one tied to the Mohegan Tribe and one to the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation (Foxwoods). Regulated by the CT Department of Consumer Protection Gaming Division.

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Rhode Island Since 2023

The most recently launched state online casino market. A single licensed platform currently operates under Rhode Island Lottery oversight, tethered to the state's two Bally's casino properties.

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Online casino gambling is only legal when you are physically located in a licensed state at the time of play. All platforms use geolocation to verify your position. Playing from an unlicensed state on a licensed platform is not permitted.