Land-Based Casinos in the USA
Welcome to TrustnPlay.com’s guide on land-based casinos in the USA. This section is your go-to resource for discovering the finest casinos across the country, providing detailed information on gaming options, amenities, and unique experiences each destination offers.
Whether you’re a seasoned player or new to the casino scene, our guide will help you find the perfect venue to enjoy your gaming adventures.
Land-Based Casinos in Alabama
Alabama, renowned for its Southern hospitality and rich history, boasts four land-based casinos located in Shorter, Atmore, Montgomery, and Wetumpka.
- Victoryland Casino in Shorter
- Wind Creek Casino in Atmore
- Wind Creek Casino in Montgomery
- Wind Creek Casino in Wetumpka
While the state offers these exciting gaming destinations, it currently does not permit online casinos. For more information, explore the Alabama online casino scene. Here, you’ll find details on the state’s gaming regulations and updates on potential future changes.
Legal Age for Land-Based Casinos in Every US State
44 states in the U.S. allow land-based live casino gambling for old-school casino games. For some, only retail or only tribal, others offer a mix of both. Again, every state varies.
State | Minimum Legal Age to Gamble |
Alabama | 21 |
Alaska | 21 |
Arizona | 21 |
Arkansas | 21 |
California | California’s minimum gambling ages are: 21 years old at tribal casinos. 18 years at tribal casinos without alcohol licensing. 21 for poker. 21 for bingo. 18 for bingo without alcohol licensing. 18 for horse racing. 18 for the lottery. |
Colorado | 21 |
Connecticut | 21 |
Delaware | 21 |
Florida | 21 |
Georgia | 18* This age applies to cruises that offer gambling. |
Hawaii | 21 |
Idaho | 18 |
Illinois | 21 |
Indiana | 21 |
Iowa | 21 |
Kansas | 21 |
Louisiana | 21 |
Maine | 21 |
Maryland | 21 |
Massachusetts | 21 |
Michigan | 18 years old for horse-race betting and lottery games. 18 years old at tribal casinos. 21 years old for casino-style games and sports betting, governed by the Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB). 32 years old for poker rooms and poker room tournaments. |
Minnesota | 18 |
Mississippi | 21 |
Missouri | 21 |
Montana | 18 |
Nebraska | 21 |
Nevada | 21 |
New Hampshire | 21 |
New Jersey | 21 |
New Mexico | 21 |
New York | 21 |
North Carolina | 21 |
North Dakota | 21 |
Ohio | 21 |
Oklahoma | 18 |
Oregon | 21 |
Pennsylvania | 21 |
Rhode Island | 21 |
South Carolina | 21* This age applies to cruises that offer gambling. |
South Dakota | 18* This age applies only to Indian casinos, the only legal casinos in the state. |
Texas | 21 |
Utah | 21 |
Vermont | 21 |
Virginia | 21 |
Washington | 18 |
West Virginia | 21 |
Wisconsin | 21 |
Wyoming | 21 |