Can you play online casino games in North Dakota? Everything you need to know about the North Dakota casino gaming scene.
Can you play online casino games in North Dakota? Everything you need to know about the North Dakota casino gaming scene.
North Dakota is one of the most sparsely-populated states in North America. In fact, it is the fourth-least populous and fourth-most sparsely populated.
However, North Dakota is home to a decent selection of casino gaming establishments. There are 6 Native American tribal casinos in the state, and more than 20 charity, lottery and horse racing venues that permit ND casino gambling.
Unfortunately, North Dakota online casino gambling is not yet legal. It joins the large group of states that allow in-person casino wagering, but forbid online spinning and dealing.
North Dakota sports betting is also forbidden. It is therefore illegal to place an online sports bet while in North Dakota. If you wish to place a legal sports bet, you’d need to go as far as Wyoming or Iowa.
If you want to give the likes of blackjack, baccarat and roulette a try without illegally wagering real money, there are social casinos out there. Social casino gaming is actually legal in North Dakota.
Social casinos include favorites such as Chumba Casino and LuckyLand. If you’ve heard of them, you are probably an avid casino fan!
North Dakota casino gambling takes place legally at land-based casinos in the state. Here are the casinos that you will be able to visit and play as much slots, blackjack, roulette, live poker or craps as you wish.
Casino | Location |
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Sky Dancer Casino, Belcourt | 3965 Sky Dancer Way NE |
4Bears Casino, New Town | 202 Frontage Rd. |
Prairie Knights Casino, Fort Yates | 7932 N. Dakota 24 |
Spirit Lake Resort, St. Michael | 7889 ND-57 |
Sky Dancer Mini Casino, Belcourt | 1 Sailor Ave. |
Dakota Magic Casino, Hankinson | 16849 102nd St. SE |
Unfortunately, we don’t have any North Dakota online casinos for you. Not yet, anyway!
Some questions you might be looking for the answer to when it comes to North Dakota online casino and in-person casino gaming.
You must be 18 years old to bet on horse racing and lotto in North Dakota. To play any other casino games (poker, blackjack, slots etc.), you must be 21 years old.
There are currently 6 North Dakota casinos. All are owned by Native American tribes. There are also a number of horse racing tracks in the state.
Unfortunately, you are not permitted to place casino wagers online while in the state of North Dakota. Only in-person casino betting is allowed.
Wagers on horse racing are legal in North Dakota. However, to bet live in ND, you would need to visit North Dakota’s only functioning racetrack – Chippewa Downs.