Casino Gambling By State

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Casino Gambling By State

2020's top casinos in Florida include Gulfstream Park Racing and Casino, Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood Casino + Victory Casino Cruises. Add these and more to your travel plan. The state passed legislation in early 2020 to permit sports gambling at tribal casinos in-state. The state does not allow for mobile/online wagering. Washington D.C.: Legal. State-specific gambling laws regulate or restrict different types of gaming at the local level. The legislation varies around land-based casinos, charitable events, sports betting, lottery, keno, bingo, and skill games, depending on where you reside. Except for Utah, all other 49 states in the USA have legal gambling in some capacity.

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COVID-19 Casino Tracker

The COVID-19 pandemic caused every single casino in the U.S. to close. Use this map to see the current status.

The COVID-19 pandemic closed all commercial and tribal casino properties in the U.S. This map tracks reopening across the country at the property-level. A property is considered open based on gambling availability. Please contact an individual property to determine what amenities are available.

Current Status:122 Closed 874 Open
Recent casino closures and re-openings

December 15
Wisconsin: St. Croix Casino Turtle Lake re-opened

Casino Gambling Age By State

Casino Gambling By State

December 12
Pennsylvania: State-mandated closure of 12 commercial casinos (one commercial casino, Rivers Casino Philadelphia, has been closed since November 18)

December 9
California: Havasu Landing Resort & Casino closed due to COVID-19
Michigan: Little River Casino Resort and all five Kewadin Casinos re-opened

Casino Reopening Progress

Casino Gambling By State Parks

Last updated: December 15, 9 AM ET

Casino Gambling By State Governors

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