
Casinos near me: find the closest one to you.
1,157 casinos across America - plotted, mapped, and kept current. Search your ZIP to see what's closest to you, with addresses, opening hours, and directions.
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Featured casino destinations
A few of the well-known casino destinations in our directory. Use the finder above to see what's closest to you.



Casinos by state
Pick a state to see every casino plotted on the map, with the closest cities first.
Social casinos you can play tonight
No casino nearby - or just want to play from the couch? These social & sweepstakes casinos are free to play across the U.S.
Stake Social
Pulsz
High 5 Casino
21+ Social and sweepstakes casinos are free-to-play and not real-money gambling. No purchase necessary; void where prohibited. Must be 18+ (21+ in some states). If gambling stops being fun, call 1-800-GAMBLER for confidential help. CasinoNear may earn a commission from social-casino sign-ups.
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Casino coordinates and addresses are drawn from OpenStreetMap and cross-checked against operator listings before they hit the map.
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Opening hours and contact details are refreshed weekly, so what you see is closer to what you'll find when you arrive - and we link to each official site to confirm.
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We list land-based casinos for everyone, with locations from OpenStreetMap and any sponsored links labelled plainly. Placement is never pay-to-rank.
How to find a casino near you
Looking for a casino near you starts with one question: where are you, and which venues are actually within reach? That is what this atlas is built to answer. Enter your ZIP code or city in the search bar and the casino finder ranks every casino we track by distance from your location, so the closest one that suits you is at the top of the list. Prefer to explore by region? The state directory maps all 1,157 casinos across 44 states, each with its address, published opening hours, phone number and a link to the official site.
The United States has two broad kinds of land-based casino, and the difference matters before you set off. Tribal casinos, operated by Native American nations under federal and state compacts, make up the majority of venues in many states and often admit guests aged 18 and over. Commercial casinos, licensed directly by a state, are common in gaming hubs like Nevada and New Jersey and usually set a 21-and-over policy because they serve alcohol on the floor. Casino density varies enormously from state to state: places like Oklahoma, California, Nevada and Montana count their casinos in the dozens or hundreds, while several states have only a handful or regulate gaming through racinos and card rooms. Whichever you are heading to, check the minimum age, the photo ID you will need at the door, and the opening hours for the day of your visit, since smaller venues keep set hours that change around holidays.
Can't get to a casino in person, or live in a state without one nearby? Real-money online casinos are legal in only a few states, but free-to-play social and sweepstakes casinos are a legal at-home option almost everywhere - our beginner's guide explains how they work and how they differ from real-money play. However you choose to play, set a budget and a time limit before you start, treat any winnings as a bonus rather than an income, and step away if it stops being fun. If gambling ever feels out of control, free, confidential help is available any time on 1-800-GAMBLER.