7 verified casinos near Great Falls. Browse the directory, check addresses, and compare players club options before you visit.
7 verified casino locations within driving distance of Great Falls.
New visitors can play immediately — no advance registration required under Montana's commercial gaming rules. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
Falls Casino is a small commercial Video Gaming Machine lounge on the northwest side of Great Falls, situated along Central Avenue West — one of the city's main arterial corridors. The venue offers up to 20 licensed VGMs in a relaxed neighborhood setting typical of Montana's distributed gaming model. Conveniently positioned on the west end of the city, it draws local regulars seeking accessible slot-style gaming close to home. There is no attached hotel or large entertainment component, but the location is well-reviewed as a comfortable spot for casual play, with easy parking along the Central Avenue commercial strip.
Montana's Best Casinos venues may run periodic in-house promotional drawings for regular players. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
Magic Diamond Casino at 415 10th Avenue South is the flagship Great Falls location of the Montana's Best Casinos statewide brand. This small-to-mid-scale commercial VGM lounge sits along the dense 10th Avenue South gaming corridor, one of the city's busiest casino strips. The venue is recognized statewide for maintaining a modern machine selection and clean, well-maintained facilities. Up to 20 licensed Video Gaming Machines are available, with play capped at a $2 maximum wager per Montana law. No hotel or resort amenities are attached, but the convenient 10th Avenue location makes it a popular first stop on the corridor.
Montana's Best Casinos venues may run periodic in-house promotional drawings for regular players. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
Magic Diamond II Casino is the second Great Falls outpost of the Montana's Best Casinos brand, located at 702 10th Avenue South just blocks north of the original Magic Diamond location. The venue extends the brand's presence along the 10th Avenue corridor, giving the chain two well-spaced options for players working their way up the strip. Like its sister location, it offers up to 20 licensed VGMs in a clean commercial environment. The dual-location footprint allows the Montana's Best Casinos brand to capture foot traffic across a broader stretch of Great Falls' busiest gaming thoroughfare.
Montana's Best Casinos venues may run periodic in-house promotional drawings for regular players. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
Lucky Lil's Casino on Fox Farm Road is a well-established Montana's Best Casinos location that has operated for over two decades on the east side of Great Falls. The venue sits along Fox Farm Road, one of the city's commercial corridors east of the 10th Avenue core, and serves a neighborhood clientele alongside commuters and travelers passing through the area. Open from 8 a.m. to approximately 1:30 a.m., it provides extended daily hours for Montana VGM play. The Lucky Lil's brand is recognized statewide, and this location is one of the longer-running gaming venues in the Great Falls market.
Montana's Best Casinos venues may run periodic in-house promotional drawings for regular players. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
Lucky Lil's Casino and Liquor Store at 1411 10th Avenue South combines VGM gaming with a retail liquor component, a pairing common in Montana's commercial gaming landscape. This Montana's Best Casinos location sits squarely on the 10th Avenue South corridor — the city's densest gaming strip — giving the Lucky Lil's brand a second footprint to complement its Fox Farm Road location. Up to 20 licensed Video Gaming Machines operate under standard Montana commercial gaming rules. The dual-use format attracts both gaming patrons and walk-in retail customers, broadening the venue's daily traffic compared to a standalone casino lounge.
Commercial VGM venues in Montana operate independently without a shared loyalty network. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
Palace Casino is a small commercial VGM lounge positioned at 626 10th Avenue South, placing it in the heart of Great Falls' most active gaming corridor. The venue operates as an independently listed gaming spot along the same stretch that hosts Magic Diamond and Lucky Lil's, giving players a cluster of gaming options within easy walking or driving distance. Under Montana's commercial gaming framework, the Palace Casino offers up to 20 licensed Video Gaming Machines. Casino directories and Yelp listings consistently include it as a recognized Great Falls gaming destination, suggesting steady local patronage on the competitive 10th Avenue strip.
Stadium Sports Bar and Casino operates independently with its own in-house promotions for regulars. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
Stadium Sports Bar and Casino at 1121 5th Street South is one of Great Falls' most distinctive gaming venues, blending a full sports bar concept with licensed VGM play under one roof. Located just off the 10th Avenue South corridor, the venue draws sports fans who want to watch live games on screen while playing Montana-regulated Video Gaming Machines — a combination that sets it apart from the city's standalone casino lounges. The sports bar format includes food and drink service alongside entertainment, making it a social destination rather than a pure gaming stop. Its dedicated website reflects a more polished local brand presence.
Great Falls is Montana’s third-largest city, with roughly 60,000 residents situated along the Missouri River in north-central Montana. The city is the commercial hub for a wide agricultural and ranching region and serves as the gateway to Glacier National Park for travelers coming from the south and east. Like all Montana cities, Great Falls has no resort-style casino floor; instead, gaming is distributed across more than a dozen licensed Video Gaming Machine (VGM) lounges scattered across the city’s commercial corridors — particularly along 10th Avenue South, Central Avenue West, and Fox Farm Road.
Great Falls casino directories consistently identify more than 70 licensed gaming venues operating within the city, a high count for a city of its size. The 10th Avenue South commercial strip is the densest casino zone, with multiple competing venues in close proximity. Central Avenue West on the northwest side of the city has several additional venues.
Additional Great Falls venues identified in casino directories include Double Nickel Casino at 125 NW Bypass and Crown Room Casino, with further options scattered across commercial areas north and south of downtown.
Great Falls commercial VGM venues operate under the same statewide rules as all Montana licensed casinos: up to 20 machines, maximum $2 wager, maximum $800 single payout, no play between 2 a.m. and 8 a.m. The minimum gambling age is 18. Machines pay in cash or redeemable tickets at the venue. No statewide comps or loyalty programs exist for commercial venues. Individual operators run their own promotional drawings or events.
Great Falls does not have a tribal casino within the city limits. The nearest tribal gaming facilities are on the Fort Belknap Reservation (approximately 95 miles east near Harlem), the Blackfeet Reservation (approximately 90 miles northwest near Browning), and the Rocky Boy’s Reservation (approximately 95 miles northeast near Box Elder, where the Chippewa Cree operate 4C’s Cafe and Casino). None of these are close enough for a convenient day trip from Great Falls.
Great Falls International Airport (GTF) has direct service from Salt Lake City (Delta) and Seattle (Alaska Airlines), with connecting service to major hubs. From I-15 southbound (from Canada or Cut Bank), take Exit 278 (US 89 South) into the city. From the east, US Highway 87 connects Great Falls to Lewistown, Havre, and eventually Billings. The 10th Avenue South casino corridor runs parallel to I-15 Business Loop through the southern portion of the city and is easily accessible from the interstate.
If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, call the Montana Problem Gambling Help Line at 1-800-270-7117, available free and confidential 24 hours a day.
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Most casino properties near Great Falls 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 Montana 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.