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Casinos in North Dakota

3 casinos across North Dakota in 2 cities - mapped and listed with location, opening hours, phone and official sites. Tap any venue below to expand its full details, or open the map to find the one nearest you.

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3 casinos in North Dakota
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Finding a casino in North Dakota

North Dakota is home to 3 casinos that we track and map, ranking it #38 of 44 states by casino count. They're spread across 2 cities and towns, including New Town, Saint Michael. This page brings the whole North Dakota directory into one place: a map of every location, plus an expandable listing for each venue with its address, published opening hours, phone number, one-tap driving directions and a link to the official site. Locations come from OpenStreetMap and are cross-checked, and we refresh the data weekly so the directory stays current as venues open, close or change their hours.

Casinos in North Dakota range from large resort destinations to smaller local gaming venues.We list an official-site link for 2 of them. The games on offer, opening hours and minimum ages are set at the state and venue level, so it's always worth confirming the details for any casino you plan to visit using the official-site link in its listing.

Before you visit any casino in North Dakota, it's worth confirming a few things: the minimum age - 18 or 21 depending on the venue, with tribal casinos often 18+ and commercial casinos that serve alcohol usually 21+ - what photo ID you'll need at the door, and the opening hours for the day you're going. Larger resort casinos often run 24/7 and add hotels, dining and entertainment, while smaller venues keep set hours and may focus on slots and electronic games. Setting a budget and a time limit before you go keeps the trip fun.

If you're not sure which venue is closest, use the casino finder to sort North Dakota's casinos by distance from your location, or explore casinos in other states. Planning to stay over? Browse casino hotels & resorts for stay-and-play destinations. And if you can't get to a venue in person, free-to-play social casinos are a legal at-home option in most states - our beginner's guide explains how they work.

The directory

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Listed alphabetically by city. Tap a venue to expand its address, hours, phone and directions.

4 Bears Casino & Lodge New Town, 58763
Location
202 Frontage Road, New Town, North Dakota, 58763
Hours
Not published - call ahead or check the official site.

Minimum age is 18 or 21 depending on the venue - bring a valid photo ID and confirm hours on the official site, especially around holidays.

Spirit Lake Casino & Resort Saint Michael, 58370
Location
7889 State Highway 57, Saint Michael, North Dakota, 58370
Hours
Not published - call ahead or check the official site.

Minimum age is 18 or 21 depending on the venue - bring a valid photo ID and confirm hours on the official site, especially around holidays.

Dakota Magic Hotel and Casino North Dakota
Location
North Dakota
Hours
Not published - call ahead or check the official site.

Minimum age is 18 or 21 depending on the venue - bring a valid photo ID and confirm hours on the official site, especially around holidays.

North Dakota FAQ

Casinos in North Dakota - your questions

How many casinos are in North Dakota?
We currently track 3 casinos in North Dakota, which ranks it #38 of 44 U.S. states by casino count. Every one is listed on this page, plotted on the map and expandable for its address, hours and official site.
Which cities in North Dakota have casinos?
Casinos in North Dakota are found in 2 cities and towns, including New Town, Saint Michael. Open any listing below for its full address and one-tap directions.
What's the minimum gambling age in North Dakota?
It's 18 or 21 depending on the specific casino. Tribal casinos are often 18+, while commercial casinos that serve alcohol are usually 21+. Confirm the policy for your venue and bring a valid government photo ID.
How do I find the closest casino to me in North Dakota?
Use the casino finder to enter your ZIP code or share your location, and it will rank North Dakota's casinos by distance so you can see the nearest one first.
Are casinos in North Dakota open 24/7?
Many larger resort casinos run around the clock, while smaller venues keep set hours that can change around holidays. We list published hours where available and refresh them weekly; always confirm on the official site before a long drive.