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3 verified casino locations within driving distance of Oxon Hill.
MGM National Harbor participates in MGM Rewards, which offers five earning tiers redeemable for hotel stays, dining, and entertainment across all MGM properties nationwide — enroll free at any MGM Rewards kiosk on the casino floor or through the MGM Resorts app before you play. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
MGM National Harbor is a 24-story luxury resort casino that opened in December 2016 on the Potomac River waterfront in Oxon Hill, Maryland. The 125,000-square-foot non-smoking casino floor features more than 3,300 slot machines, over 140 live table games, a dedicated poker room, and an integrated BetMGM Sportsbook. The property includes a 308-room hotel tower, a 3,000-seat theater, a full-service spa, and a curated fine-dining collection anchored by the Voltaggio Brothers Steak House.
Live! Casino & Hotel Maryland runs its own Live! Rewards loyalty program, which earns points on slots and table games redeemable for free play, hotel stays, and dining at the property. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
Live! Casino & Hotel Maryland is a large commercial resort casino located at Arundel Mills in Hanover, Maryland, approximately 30 miles north of Oxon Hill. The property features an expansive gaming floor with slots, live table games, and a poker room, alongside a full-service hotel, multiple dining outlets, and an entertainment venue. It is one of the highest-grossing casinos on the East Coast and draws visitors from across the Baltimore-Washington corridor.
Horseshoe Casino Baltimore is a Caesars Rewards property — enrolling in Caesars Rewards lets you earn tier credits and reward credits on slots and table games redeemable across all Caesars, Horseshoe, and Harrah's properties nationwide. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
Horseshoe Casino Baltimore is a Caesars Entertainment commercial casino located in the Stadium District of Baltimore, Maryland, about 40 miles north of Oxon Hill. The urban casino floor offers a wide selection of slot machines, live table games including blackjack, craps, and roulette, and a dedicated poker room. As part of the Horseshoe brand, it benefits from Caesars Entertainment's nationwide network of properties and dining concepts.
Oxon Hill is a community in Prince George’s County, Maryland, sitting on the Potomac River directly across from Alexandria, Virginia and less than ten miles from the U.S. Capitol. Its position at the intersection of I-95, I-495 (the Capital Beltway), and the Woodrow Wilson Bridge makes it one of the most accessible locations in the entire Mid-Atlantic region. That geography, combined with the 2016 opening of MGM National Harbor, transformed Oxon Hill into one of the most prominent casino destinations on the East Coast — a luxury gaming resort within easy reach of the entire Washington metropolitan area, including Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. itself.
National Harbor is a 350-acre waterfront development that sits at the southern edge of Oxon Hill along the Potomac. Developed by The Peterson Companies beginning in the early 2000s, it was designed as a mixed-use destination combining hotels, retail, dining, entertainment, and public space. MGM National Harbor was a deliberate capstone to that vision: a major integrated resort that would anchor the development and draw visitors from across the region. The casino is not just the largest gaming property in the immediate Washington, D.C. market — it is the only full-scale casino resort within the Beltway.
Maryland authorized National Harbor as one of six commercial casino licenses under its Video Lottery Terminal framework. The Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Commission oversees the property, and revenues contribute to the state’s Education Trust Fund.
Dining at MGM National Harbor represents one of the most concentrated collections of high-quality restaurants at any Mid-Atlantic gaming property. The Voltaggio Brothers Steak House, operated by Top Chef alumni Bryan and Michael Voltaggio, is the fine-dining anchor and has earned consistent recognition as one of the better steakhouses in the greater Washington area. TAP Sports Bar is a casual gathering spot with extensive draft beer selections and a sports-forward atmosphere designed around game-day viewing. Shake Shack and a food court-style restaurant called the National Harbor Food Hall provide accessible casual options. Additional outlets serve the pool deck and theater areas.
MGM Resorts International operates MGM Rewards as its unified loyalty program across all domestic properties, including MGM Grand, Bellagio, Aria, and MGM National Harbor. Enrollment is free at any MGM Rewards kiosk on the casino floor or through the MGM Resorts app. The program has five tiers: Sapphire, Pearl, Gold, Platinum, and Noir. Members earn tier credits on slot play and table games and can redeem reward dollars for hotel stays, dining, entertainment tickets, and resort credit at any MGM property nationwide. Tier status rolls over based on annual tier credit accumulation, and top-tier Noir members receive dedicated host relationships and curated VIP experiences.
MGM also offers the BetMGM app, which links to the in-person sportsbook account, allowing members to manage bets and account activity digitally before arriving at the property.
MGM National Harbor is located at 101 MGM National Ave, Oxon Hill, MD 20745. By car from Washington, D.C., take I-295 South to the National Harbor/Oxon Hill exit and follow signage to MGM National Ave — the total drive from central D.C. is approximately 15 minutes. From Northern Virginia, take I-495 North across the Woodrow Wilson Bridge and exit at MD-210 (Indian Head Highway) South, then follow National Harbor signage. From Baltimore, take I-95 South to I-495 South toward Northern Virginia, then cross the Wilson Bridge.
Free self-parking and valet parking are available on site. A pedestrian bridge connects the parking garage to the resort entrance. On select dates during warmer months, a water taxi service runs between National Harbor and Old Town Alexandria, providing an alternative arrival experience for visitors staying in Northern Virginia. A complimentary shuttle also operates between the resort and the nearby National Harbor waterfront district.
The National Harbor waterfront development immediately surrounds MGM National Harbor and offers extensive dining, shopping, and entertainment. The Capital Wheel, a 180-foot observation Ferris wheel, is the development’s signature attraction. The Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, one of the largest non-gaming resort hotels on the East Coast, is adjacent to the waterfront and hosts major conventions throughout the year. Restaurants along the harbor include local waterfront concepts and national chains. The National Harbor is also home to the Tanger Outlets and the Arena Stage at the Mead Center (a short drive away in D.C.).
For casino visitors wanting to extend a trip, Live! Casino & Hotel Maryland in Hanover is 30 miles north via I-495 and I-295 — a straightforward circuit that many Maryland casino regulars make as a same-day excursion.
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Most casino properties near Oxon Hill offer a free loyalty club. Sign up at the players club desk before you play — points are not retroactive. Benefits typically include free-play credits, dining discounts, and hotel rates at casino resort properties.
The minimum gambling age in Maryland is 21 at most properties. Set a budget before you arrive and stick to it. If you experience problems with gambling, call 1-800-270-7117 — free, confidential, 24/7.