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Casinos in Wisconsin

Wisconsin has 11 verified casino locations in our directory — from major resort-casinos to tribal properties and card rooms. Browse the map, compare options, and find players clubs near you.

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Top Casinos in Wisconsin

Major casino properties in Wisconsin — verified locations, casino type, and players club details.

#1 in Wisconsin
Potawatomi Casino Hotel
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Milwaukee · Resort Casino
Full-service casino resort in Milwaukee — one of 1 verified Wisconsin properties in our directory. Players club enrollment free at the desk.
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#2 in Wisconsin
Oneida Casino Hotel
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Green Bay · Resort Casino
Full-service casino resort in Green Bay — one of 5 verified Wisconsin properties in our directory. Players club enrollment free at the desk.
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#3 in Wisconsin
Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin Dells
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Baraboo · Resort Casino
Full-service casino resort in Baraboo. Players club enrollment free at the desk.
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Wisconsin · Green Bay Area
Green Bay
5+ casino properties

Green Bay has 5 verified casino properties in our directory — 4 tribal and 1 resort property. Every listing includes a verified address, contact details, and players club information.

Players clubs at Green Bay properties are free to join at the desk on arrival. Sign up before your first session — points are not retroactive. Typical new-member benefits include free-play credits, dining discounts, and hotel rates at resort properties.

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Wisconsin · Oneida Area
Oneida
3+ casino properties

Oneida has 3 verified casino properties in our directory — 2 tribal and 1 resort property. Every listing includes a verified address, contact details, and players club information.

Players clubs at Oneida properties are free to join at the desk on arrival. Sign up before your first session — points are not retroactive. Typical new-member benefits include free-play credits, dining discounts, and hotel rates at resort properties.

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Oneida Casino Hotel Resort Casino
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Wisconsin · Lac du Flambeau Area
Lac du Flambeau
1+ casino properties

Lac du Flambeau has 1 verified casino property in our directory — including 1 resort casino. Every listing includes a verified address, contact details, and players club information.

Players clubs at Lac du Flambeau properties are free to join at the desk on arrival. Sign up before your first session — points are not retroactive. Typical new-member benefits include free-play credits, dining discounts, and hotel rates at resort properties.

Lake of the Torches Resort Casino
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Wisconsin · Milwaukee Area
Milwaukee
1+ casino properties

Milwaukee has 1 verified casino property in our directory — including 1 resort casino. Every listing includes a verified address, contact details, and players club information.

Players clubs at Milwaukee properties are free to join at the desk on arrival. Sign up before your first session — points are not retroactive. Typical new-member benefits include free-play credits, dining discounts, and hotel rates at resort properties.

Potawatomi Casino Hotel
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Wisconsin · Nekoosa Area
Nekoosa
1+ casino properties

Nekoosa has 1 verified casino property in our directory — including 1 tribal casino. Every listing includes a verified address, contact details, and players club information.

Players clubs at Nekoosa properties are free to join at the desk on arrival. Sign up before your first session — points are not retroactive. Typical new-member benefits include free-play credits, dining discounts, and hotel rates at resort properties.

Ho-Chunk Gaming Nekoosa
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Wisconsin Casino Guide

Wisconsin Gaming Regulations

Wisconsin's casino industry is regulated by the state gaming commission. All commercial casino operators hold a valid state gaming license. Tribal casinos operate under federal IGRA (1988) compacts negotiated with the state. The legal minimum gambling age is 21 at most properties.

Types of Casinos in Wisconsin

Wisconsin has a mix of commercial and tribal casino properties. Commercial casinos are privately owned and regulated by the state. Tribal casinos are operated by federally recognized Native American tribes under their own tribal gaming commission in addition to the federal NIGC. Both types are included in this directory.

Online Gambling in Wisconsin

Online casino gambling is not currently licensed in Wisconsin. The seven states that currently permit licensed online casino gambling are: New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, West Virginia, Delaware, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.

Players Clubs in Wisconsin

Most casino properties in Wisconsin offer a free loyalty program. Joining is free and takes approximately 5 minutes at the players club desk. Sign up before you play — points are not retroactive. Benefits typically include free-play credits, dining discounts, and hotel rates at resort properties.

In-Depth Guide

Casinos in Wisconsin: A Complete Guide to Tribal Gaming

Wisconsin is home to one of the most extensive tribal casino networks in the Midwest, with 26 authorized gaming facilities operated by 11 federally recognized Native American tribes. The state’s casino landscape ranges from the urban resort destination of Potawatomi Casino Hotel in Milwaukee to remote northwoods properties tucked into lake country. All gambling in Wisconsin takes place at tribal facilities — the state has no commercial casinos — making this an entirely sovereign-nation gaming environment governed by federal law and tribal-state compacts.

History of Gambling in Wisconsin

Wisconsin’s tribal gaming history begins with the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 (IGRA), which created the legal framework for tribes to negotiate Class III gaming compacts with states. Wisconsin’s 11 federally recognized tribes moved quickly to establish gaming operations. The first bingo halls opened in the late 1980s, and full-scale casino operations followed in the early 1990s as compact negotiations concluded.

The Forest County Potawatomi Community opened Potawatomi Bingo in Milwaukee in 1991 on land in the Menomonee Valley — a former industrial district — making it one of the earliest urban tribal casino operations in the United States. The Ho-Chunk Nation, which holds ancestral territory across central Wisconsin, established a network of gaming facilities stretching from Beloit to Wisconsin Dells to Wittenberg. The Oneida Nation of Wisconsin built a multi-location operation centered near Green Bay’s Austin Straubel International Airport.

By the mid-1990s, tribal gaming had become the largest source of revenue for several Wisconsin tribes, funding healthcare, education, housing, and cultural programs that the federal government had long underfunded. The Wisconsin Department of Administration Division of Gaming oversees compact compliance on the state side, while each tribe maintains its own gaming commission under NIGC oversight.

In April 2026, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers signed Assembly Bill 601 into law, legalizing online sports betting under a hub-and-spoke model that gives tribes exclusive rights to operate mobile platforms. All server infrastructure must be located on tribal lands. The law sets a 12 percent tax on adjusted gross sports betting receipts. The state is expected to generate approximately $59 million annually in tribal gaming revenue payments, with launch of mobile wagering platforms anticipated by late 2026 or early 2027.

Types of Casinos in Wisconsin

Every casino in Wisconsin is tribally owned and operated. There are no commercial card rooms, racinos, or state-run lottery parlors with significant gaming floors. The 26 authorized facilities fall into a few categories:

Full-Service Resort Casinos: Properties like Potawatomi Casino Hotel in Milwaukee, Oneida Casino Hotel in Green Bay, and Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin Dells offer hotels, multiple dining outlets, entertainment venues, full table game floors, sportsbooks, and poker rooms. These are destination properties drawing visitors from across the region.

Mid-Scale Tribal Casinos: Properties such as Lake of the Torches Resort Casino in Lac du Flambeau, Menominee Casino Resort in Keshena, Mole Lake Casino Lodge in Crandon, and North Star Mohican Casino Resort in Bowler feature slots, table games, and on-site lodging without the scale of the major urban properties. They serve regional markets and often hold strong positions as top employers in rural counties.

Smaller Gaming Venues: Several Ho-Chunk Nation locations — including Nekoosa, Wittenberg, Tomah, and Black River Falls — operate more compact gaming floors focused primarily on slots with limited table games. The Oneida Nation operates five separate locations around Green Bay ranging from the full hotel-casino complex at Airport Drive to smaller slots-focused convenience venues.

Top Casino Properties

Potawatomi Casino Hotel (Milwaukee): The flagship of Wisconsin gaming. Following a $190 million renovation, the property features more than 3,000 slot machines across three levels, nearly 100 live table games, a 14-table poker room, a 640-plus seat bingo hall, and one of the largest sportsbooks in the Midwest. Six restaurants, a hotel tower, and a live entertainment venue make this a genuine resort destination. The property sits on the Forest County Potawatomi Community’s urban trust land in Milwaukee’s Menomonee Valley. The Potawatomi Rewards program tracks play across both Milwaukee and Carter locations with tiers from Spark through Flame (invitation only).

Oneida Casino Hotel (Green Bay): The Oneida Nation of Wisconsin operates five locations in the Green Bay area, with the main property at 2020 Airport Drive anchoring the network. The Airport location features slots, live table games including blackjack and craps, a live poker room open Wednesday through Saturday, a dedicated sportsbook, and a connected hotel tower with more than 390 guest rooms and suites. The Oneida Nation estimates that approximately 95 percent of its tribal operating budget derives from gaming revenue, making the casinos essential infrastructure for tribal government services.

Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin Dells: Located on Highway 12 in Baraboo — the gateway to Wisconsin Dells — this property is the Ho-Chunk Nation’s largest gaming facility. The casino floor holds more than 2,000 slot machines, approximately 50 table games including blackjack, craps, baccarat, roulette, and multiple poker variants, plus an active poker room open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 a.m. and off-track betting. The Ho-Chunk Gaming Rewards Club is the network-wide loyalty program, valid at all six Ho-Chunk Gaming locations statewide.

Lake of the Torches Resort Casino (Lac du Flambeau): Operated by the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians, this northwoods resort features over 800 slot machines, table games including blackjack, poker, roulette, and craps, a high-stakes bingo hall seating up to 500, and on-site lodging. The Lac du Flambeau Band traces its presence in northern Wisconsin to 1745; the Lake of the Torches name comes from the band’s practice of nighttime spearfishing by torchlight observed by French traders.

Menominee Casino Resort (Keshena): The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin operates this resort in Keshena, within the Menominee Indian Reservation in Menominee County. The property markets itself as “the friendliest casino in the Wisconsin Northwoods” and offers slots, table games, a bingo hall, entertainment, and on-site hotel accommodations.

Players Clubs and Rewards Programs

Each tribal operator runs its own loyalty program. The major programs include:

Potawatomi Rewards (Milwaukee and Carter): Five tiers — Spark, Ember, Ignite, Blaze, and Flame (invitation only). Tier qualification periods run January through June and July through December. Points redeem for slot play, dining, and hotel stays at a rate of 1,000 points to $1.

Ho-Chunk Gaming Rewards Club: Seven-tier program valid at all six Ho-Chunk Gaming locations. The top tier, Triple Diamond, requires 100,000 qualifying points over a six-month period. Players earn one tier point per $10 cycled through slot machines. Points redeem for free slot play, cash back, meals, and merchandise.

Oneida Win More Rewards: The Oneida Nation’s loyalty program works across all five Green Bay-area locations, allowing players to accumulate points at any Oneida property.

Regulations and Oversight

Wisconsin tribal casinos operate under Class III gaming compacts negotiated between each tribe and the State of Wisconsin under IGRA. The state’s Division of Gaming within the Department of Administration enforces compact provisions, while the National Indian Gaming Commission provides federal oversight. Each tribe also maintains an independent tribal gaming commission. Gaming compacts authorize slot machines, blackjack, craps, roulette, baccarat, poker, keno, and other table games. Minimum age is 21 at all Wisconsin tribal casino properties.

Revenue sharing between tribes and the state was established as a quid pro quo: tribes received exclusive rights to casino gaming in Wisconsin, and the state receives annual payments directed toward tribal economic development, regional tourism, and county services where casinos operate. The state is projected to receive approximately $62 million in tribal gaming payments in 2026-27.

Online Gambling Status

As of June 2026, online casino gambling (slots, blackjack, poker) remains illegal in Wisconsin. Online sports betting was legalized by Governor Evers in April 2026 under a tribal-exclusive hub-and-spoke model. No commercial sportsbook operators have been authorized. Launch of mobile sports betting platforms through tribal operators is anticipated for late 2026 or early 2027, pending compact renegotiations and full regulatory framework implementation. Daily fantasy sports operate legally in Wisconsin through licensed operators under a separate legal framework established prior to the 2026 law.

Getting to Wisconsin Casinos

Wisconsin’s casino geography reflects tribal land locations across the state. Potawatomi Casino Hotel in Milwaukee is accessible via I-43 to the Lapham Boulevard exit, with free self-parking and valet service. Oneida Casino in Green Bay sits adjacent to Austin Straubel International Airport off Highway 172. Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin Dells is on Highway 12 south of the Wisconsin Dells resort corridor, accessible from I-90/94. Northwoods properties like Lake of the Torches in Lac du Flambeau and Menominee Casino Resort in Keshena require driving on Wisconsin state highways through heavily forested terrain — plan for longer drive times than mapping apps suggest in winter months. Most resort properties offer free parking.

Responsible Gambling in Wisconsin

The minimum gambling age at casino properties in Wisconsin is 21 at most facilities. Some tribal properties may differ — always check the specific casino policy and bring a valid government-issued photo ID.

Set a budget before you arrive and treat gambling as entertainment, not income. Most casino properties in Wisconsin offer free players club enrollment — sign up at the desk before you play, as points are not retroactive.

Self-exclusion: Wisconsin offers a voluntary self-exclusion program that allows individuals to ban themselves from licensed casino properties. Contact the Wisconsin Council on Problem Gambling (wi-problemgambling.org) for enrollment details.

Problem gambling helpline: 1-800-426-2535. The National Problem Gambling Helpline is also available at 1-800-522-4700, free and confidential, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Additional resources: Gamblers Anonymous (gamblersanonymous.org) and the National Council on Problem Gambling (ncpgambling.org).

Frequently Asked Questions — Wisconsin Casinos

How many casinos are there in Wisconsin?
There are 11 verified casino locations in our Wisconsin directory. The Green Bay area accounts for the majority. Use the interactive map above to explore their locations, or browse by city using the city navigation section above.
What is the legal gambling age in Wisconsin?
The minimum gambling age in Wisconsin is 21 at most casino properties. Some tribal casinos may have different minimum age requirements — always verify with the specific property before visiting, and bring a valid government-issued photo ID.
Is online casino gambling legal in Wisconsin?
Online casino gambling is not currently licensed in Wisconsin. The seven states that currently permit licensed online casino gambling are: New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, West Virginia, Delaware, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.
Are there tribal casinos in Wisconsin?
The casino directory for Wisconsin includes both tribal and commercial properties where applicable. Tribal casinos operate under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) of 1988, regulated by the National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) and their tribal gaming commission. Each listing notes the casino type.
How do I find the best casino near me in Wisconsin?
Use the interactive map above to explore casino locations across Wisconsin. Click any city pin to see the casinos in that area. You can also browse by city using the city navigation cards above to see the full casino directory for each location.