Minnesota
Casinos in Minnesota
Minnesota's case for tourism is straightforward: the Boundary Waters, the Twin Cities, ten thousand lakes, and a Scandinavian-influenced food and design culture that feels genuinely distinct. The state also has one of the more robust tribal casino scenes in the country, with gaming properties scattered across the state that range from modest local operations to sprawling resort complexes with golf, hotels, and concert venues. Gambling in Minnesota is legal through tribal compacts and has been part of the cultural fabric here since the late 1980s. Minneapolis-area casinos in particular offer a convenient option for city visitors who want to squeeze in some table time between museum visits and restaurant crawls.
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Minnesota at a Glance
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* All partner casinos are fully catalogued. Non-partner casinos may not specify every amenity, so these counts may be lower than the true total.

Black Bear Casino Resort
Carlton, Minnesota

Canterbury Park
Shakopee, Minnesota

Cedar Lakes Casino
Cass Lake, Minnesota

Fortune Bay Resort Casino
Tower, Minnesota

Grand Casino Hinckley
Hinckley, Minnesota

Grand Casino Mille Lacs
Onamia, Minnesota

Grand Portage Lodge & Casino
Grand Portage, Minnesota

Jackpot Junction Casino Hotel
Morton, Minnesota

Little Six Casino
Prior Lake, Minnesota

Mystic Lake Casino Hotel
Prior Lake, Minnesota

Northern Lights Casino
Walker, Minnesota

Northern Lights Casino & Hotel
Walker, Minnesota

Prairie's Edge Casino Resort
Granite Falls, Minnesota

Running Aces Casino & Racetrack
Columbus, Minnesota

Seven Clans Casino Red Lake
Red Lake, Minnesota

Seven Clans Casino Thief River Falls
Thief River Falls, Minnesota

Seven Clans Casino Warroad
Warroad, Minnesota

Shooting Star Casino
Mahnomen, Minnesota

Treasure Island Resort & Casino
Welch, Minnesota

White Oak Casino
Deer River, Minnesota
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