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Wyoming Gambling Casinos

3/25/2022
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How to use our map of casinos in Wyoming

You can easily see all casino locations by using our Wyoming casinos map.

Wyoming Casinos Map Key:

  • Map showing location of casinos in Wyoming with hotel room discounts and information on slot machines, blackjack, craps and poker plus amenities like casino entertainment, golf, hotel spas casino promotions.
  • Falling outside of the top 3 casinos in Wyoming is Little Wind. The Little Wind is a little casino, but it still offers the basics – slots and blackjack. This casino has a large gaming floor of 7,000 square feet that hosts 170 slot machines and 5 blackjack tables. Awesome experience,great food,exciting games and free drinks.

Red Icon: Casino location

Green Number: Cluster of Casinos in close proximity to each other (clicking the green icon will zoom in the map)

Zoom features: In the upper left corner of the map is a (+/-) symbol

  • + (Plus)- Zoom In
  • – (Minus)- Zoom Out

Layer features: In the upper right corner of the map is a ( /// ) symbol. Click on it to show the following display options:

  • Roadmap: The map will feature all roads and streets.
  • Hybrid: The map will feature all roads and streets on an overhead satellite image.
  • Satellite: The map will feature an overhead satellite image.
  • Terrain: The map will feature all roads and streets on a topographic image.

To scroll the map of casinos in Wyoming, move your mouse icon over the map. The icon will then appear as a hand. Click and hold the left mouse button and the hand will “grab” the map. While the button is depressed (the hand will be closed) drag the map in any direction you would like the map to move.

The red icons on the map represent a casino location. Click on any red icon on the map to see the name of the casino at that location. If you would like more information, click on the casino’s name in blue and it will forward you to a new page with detailed information on that casino including: address, phone number, website, toll-free phone number, room rates, casino size, games offered, dining information, any special features, and availability of discounts for seniors.

Casinos in Wyoming

All casinos in Wyoming are operated by Native American Tribes. Casinos in Wyoming offer either Class II or Class III electronic gaming. Class III gaming machines are traditional slot machines that you would find in states like New Jersey or Nevada. Class II gaming machines are games of bingo with the looks and feel of a slot machine, the spinning video reels are for entertainment purposes only. All Wyoming casinos are open 24 hours, and have a minimum gambling age of 18.

Want to See an Alphabetical List of All Casinos in Wyoming?

Check out our Wyoming casinos page to see an alphabetical list of every casino in that state.

Introduction to Wyoming Slot Machine Casino Gambling in 2020

Wyoming slot machine casino gambling consists of four American Indian tribal casinos offering both Class II games-of-skill bingo machines and Class III games-of-chance slot machines.

Gambling

Racetracks and their Off-Track-Betting (OTB) sites have Historic Horse Racing (HHR) gaming machines. Legal skill-based amusement machines exist at many retailers.

Wyoming have no theoretical payout limits. Annual return statistics for HHR gaming machines at racetracks and their OTB sites are publicly available.

This post continues my weekly State-By-State Slot Machine Casino Gambling Series, an online resource dedicated to guiding slot machine casino gambler to success. Now in its third year, each weekly post reviews slots gambling in a single U.S. state, territory, or federal district.

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Relevant Legal Statutes on Gambling in Wyoming*

The minimum legal gambling age in Wyoming depends upon the gambling activity:

  • Land-Based Casinos: 18
  • Retailers with amusement machines: 21
  • Poker Rooms: 18
  • Bingo: 18
  • Lottery: 21
  • Pari-Mutuel Wagering: 18

In 2013, the state legislature allowed off-track betting facilities to offer Historical Horse Racing (HHR) games, returning pari-mutuel wagering to once again being a year-round activity. HHR machines have boosted gaming revenue for both the state and local economies.

In Wyoming, the maximum bet is $25. Skill-based amusement machines have a maximum bet of $3 and a maximum payout of $3,000 per play. Retailers can have up to four amusement machines.

*The purpose of this section is to inform the public of state gambling laws and how the laws might apply to various forms of gaming. It is not legal advice.

Slot Machine Private Ownership in Wyoming

It is legal to own a slot machine privately in Wyoming if it is 25 years old or older.

Lander Wyoming Gambling Casinos

Gaming Control Board in Wyoming

Tribal-state gaming compacts provide gaming regulations for Class III games-of-chance slot machines at Wyoming’s tribal casinos. The IGRA federal law allows Wyoming’s tribal casinos to also offer Class II, games-of-skill, competition-style gaming machines.

Signed into law by the Governor on March 17, 2020, the Wyoming state legislature created the Wyoming Gaming Commission with House Bill 171 Enrolled Act 95. This commission replaces the Wyoming Pari-Mutuel Commission with additional gaming regulatory responsibilities.

The Gaming Commission regulates pari-mutuel events, HHR machines, bingo, pull tabs, calcutta, and skill-based amusement games. The Commission also enforces Wyoming’s gambling statutes.

Previously, Wyoming had over 400 illegal, non-tribal gaming machines at bars, gas stations, truck stops, and other small businesses. This new commission now requires these retailers to have a gaming license and applies income taxes for these amusement machines.

Wyoming also has a state lottery commission, the Wyoming Lottery.

Casinos in Wyoming

There are four American Indian tribal casinos in Wyoming. In addition, there are:

  • 313 retailers with skill-based amusement gaming machines.
  • Numerous bingo halls with Class II bingo-style gaming machines.
  • 1025 HHR machines at pari-mutuel racetracks and OTB sites.

The largest casino in Wyoming is Wind River Hotel & Casino with 800 gaming machines.

The second-largest casino is Shoshone Rose Casino & Hotel with 400 gaming machines.

Gambling Casinos In Wyoming

Commercial Casinos in Wyoming

Legal amusement gaming machines are now available at over 300 Operators and Establishments.

Tribal Casinos in Wyoming

The four tribal casinos in Wyoming are:

  1. Smoke Shop and Casino 789 in Riverton, 125 miles west of Casper.
  2. Little Wind Casino in Arapahoe, 140 miles west of Casper.
  3. Shoshone Rose Casino & Hotel in Lander, 140 miles west of Casper.
  4. Wind River Hotel & Casino in Riverton, 125 miles west of Casper.

Other Gambling Establishments

As an alternative to enjoying Wyoming slot machine casino gambling, consider exploring casino options in a nearby state. Bordering Wyoming is:

  • North: Montana Slots
  • East: Nebraska Slots and South Dakota Slots
  • South: Colorado Slots and Utah Slots
  • West: Idaho Slots and Utah Slots

Each of the links above will take you to my blog for that neighboring U.S. state to Wyoming.

Our Wyoming Slots Facebook Group

Are you interested in sharing and learning with other slots enthusiasts in Wyoming? If so, join our Wyoming slots community on Facebook. All you’ll need is a Facebook profile to join this closed Facebook Group freely.

There, you’ll be able to privately share your slots experiences as well as chat with players about slots gambling in Wyoming. Join us!

Payout Returns in Wyoming

Neither Wyoming nor its tribal-state gaming compacts have set theoretical payout limits for any form of gambling.

Further, there are no return statistics publicly available for gaming machines at tribal casinos or amusement machine retailers.

However, HHR machines at pari-mutuel racetracks and OTB sites have return statistics reported to the state.

For 2019, the player win% for HHR machines in Wyoming were:

  • Wyoming Horse Racing racetrack and its eight OTBs: 92.16%
  • Wyoming Downs racetrack and its nine OTBs: 92.44%
  • State-wide HHRs: 92.31%

Summary of Wyoming Slot Machine Casino Gambling in 2020

Wyoming slot machine casino gambling consists of four tribal casinos with Class III Vegas-style slot machines as well as Class II competition-style electronic games. More Class II bingo-style machines are available at Wyoming’s popular bingo halls.

Utah Gambling Casinos

Pari-mutuel facilities offer HHR machines. Further, Wyoming has updated its gaming regulations to include formerly illegal amusement machines at many retailers.

No theoretical payout limits exist in Wyoming. However, HHR machines have annual return statistics.

Annual Progress in Wyoming Slot Machine Casino Gambling

Idaho Gambling Casinos

In the last year, Little Wind Casino has fallen from second largest casino to last place. Now, Shoshone Rose Casino & Hotel is the second largest casino.

Further, the state legislature created the Wyoming Gaming Commission from what was once the Wyoming Pari-Mutuel Commission, now with the added responsibility of regulation and enforcement of gaming laws at formerly illegal skill-based amusement machines at many retailers.

Wyoming Gambling Casinos

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