Use our interactive North Dakota casinos map to see all casinos in North Dakota.
How to use our map of casinos in North Dakota
Legal North Dakota Casinos, Poker & Betting. An Overview Of The Gambling Laws In North Dakota. North Dakota has one of the smallest populations of any State, however their residents are served very well by Tribal casinos. The Facts The History Of Gambling In North Dakota. Before North Dakota officially became a state in 1889, gambling and betting real money on games like legal poker was a staple of most saloons, cabarets and other public institutions.
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You can easily see all casino locations by using our North Dakota casinos map. To zoom in, just click the + (plus) sign in the lower right corner of the map, or to zoom out, just click the – (minus) sign in the same area.
To move the map of casinos in North Dakota, click and hold down either of your mouse buttons. Then use the hand icon to drag the map in whichever direction you desire.
Each of the red icons on the map is a casino location. Just click on any red icon to see the name of the casino at that location. If you want more information on that casino, simply click again on the casino’s name and it will direct you to another page with detailed information on that particular casino, including: address, phone number, toll-free phone number, room rates, casino size, dining information, games offered, availability of discounts for seniors, any special features, and a direct link to that casino’s website.
Types of Casinos in North Dakota
There are two types of casinos in North Dakota. First, there are more than 800 sites throughout the state that offer blackjack, with betting limits of $1-$25, for the benefit of charities.
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Map Of North Dakota Casinos
Additionally, there are Indian casinos in North Dakota which offer traditional table games, plus slots, video poker and video keno. The maximum bet limits at these North Dakota casinos is as follows: blackjack-$100 (two tables in a casino may have limits up to $250), craps-$60, roulette-$50, slots/video poker-$25 and poker-$50 per bet, per round with a maximum of three rounds.
The terms of the state’s compact with the tribes require gaming machines to return a minimum of 80% and a maximum of 100%. However, if a machine is affected by skill, such as video poker or video blackjack, the machines must return a minimum of 83%.
All Indian casinos in North Dakota are open 24 hours: The minimum age requirement is 21 for casino gambling and 18 for bingo.
Want to See an Alphabetical List of All Casinos in North Dakota?
Check out our North Dakota casinos page to see an alphabetical list of every casino in that state.