Casinos in Arizona

Jane Shaw By Jane Shaw Editor at Casinos.US Updated: November 7, 2024
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Arizona Casino Map - List of Gambling Locations

Arizona Casino Map

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Are There Indian Casinos in Arizona?

Indian or native casinos are defined as gambling resorts that are built on tribal land, with these entities now regulated by the 1988 Indian Gaming Regulatory Act. These entities are incredibly popular and offer a pure gambling experience, while also creating significant wealth and jobs on native American lands.

Arizona is one of America’s Indian casino heartlands, with 23 such resorts located across the length and breadth of the states. Here’s a further breakdown of these resorts and where they can be found.

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Racinos

A racino is defined as a gambling establishment that combines slot machines, table games and poker rooms with a fully-fledged racetrack. While these resorts aren’t necessarily common nationwide, there’s one located in Arizona (Yavapai) in the city of Prescott. Here’s some more information on this establishment

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Are There Cruise Ship or Riverboat Casinos in Arizona?

Riverboat or cruise ship casinos (which are essentially small-scale casinos that feature popular games and exist on waterfronts) retain a genuine sense of romance in the US, while there are 53 such entities located in six North American states (namely Iowa, Illinois, Louisiana, Mississippi, Indiana, Missouri).

As you can see, there are no riverboat casinos in Arizona, with the nearest resort located in the state of Missouri and an estimated 1,274.6 miles away. However, you can still check out the full range of casinos in this state here.

Full Arizona Casino List

While there are 23 land-based casinos in Arizona, these are dotted across 4 state cities. This means that there’s ample opportunity to enjoy a positive gambling experience depending on where you visit within the state, and here’s a more detailed breakdown of the distance between these locations

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Desert Diamond Casino West Valley 9431 W. Northern Ave, Phoenix, 36092 Indian Casino
Gila River Resorts & Casinos – Vee Quiva 15091 South Komatke Ln, Phoenix, 85339 Indian Casino
Apache Gold Casino 777 Geronimo Springs Blvd, San Carlos, 85550 Indian Casino
Apache Sky Casino 777 Apache Sky Blvd, Winkelman, 85192 Indian Casino
Blue Water Resort & Casino 11300 Resort Dr, Parker, 85344 Indian Casino Phoenix
Bucky’s Casino 1500 AZ-69, Prescott, 86301 Indian Casino
Yavapai Casino 1505 AZ-69, Prescott, 86303 Racinos
Cliff Castle Casino 555 W Middle Verde Rd, Camp Verde, 86322 Indian Casino
Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino 15406 N Maricopa Rd, Maricopa, 85139 Indian Casino
Hon-Dah Casino 777 Hwy 260, Pinetop, 85935 Indian Casino
Mazatzal Casino Highway 87 Mile Marker 251, Payson, 85541 Indian Casino
Spirit Mountain Casino 8555 AZ-95, Mohave Valley, 86440 Indian Casino
Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort 22181 Resort Blvd, Flagstaff, 86004 Indian Casino
Fort McDowell Casino 10424 N Fort McDowell Rd, Fort McDowell, 85264 Indian Casino
Casino Arizona 524 N 92nd St, Scottsdale, 85256 Indian Casino
Talking Stick Resort & Casino 9800 Talking Stick Way, Scottsdale, 85256 Indian Casino
All Casinos in Tucson
Casino Del Sol 5655 W Valencia Rd, Tucson, 85757 Indian Casino
Desert Diamond Casino Tucson 7350 South Nogales Highway, Tucson, 85756 Indian Casino
Desert Diamond Casino Why Highway 86, Ajo, 85321 Indian Casino
Desert Diamond Casino Sahuarita 1100 W Pima Mine Rd, Sahuarita, 85629 Indian Casino
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Paradise Casino 450 Quechan Dr, Yuma, 85364 Indian Casino
Cocopah Casino 15318 South Avenue B, Somerton, 85350 Indian Casino
 

Expected New Casinos

Following the construction and opening of the Tohono O’odham tribe’s $400 million Desert Diamond West Valley resort in Arizona (which began to welcome the public towards the end of 2019), there are no further plans to create additional casinos in the state. However, there’s still a huge number of resorts to enjoy when you visit any of Arizona’s gambling cities.

Gambling in Arizona

Arizona Gambling Topics Gambling Facts for Arizona
Number of Casinos 23
Casino Types Indian, Racinos
Casino Games Offered Slots, Table Games, Poker Tables and Tournaments, Dice Games, Lottery Games, Electronic Craps,
Age 21+ to bet with cash (except for Apache Gold in San Carlos, which welcomes players aged 18 and over),
Smoking Yes/No*, *Smoking inside is prohibited but there are external smoking areas in each Arizona casino
Drinking Yes/No*, *Drinking while playing is allowed, but no free alcoholic drinks are served
Opening Hours
24/7 , Some casinos are closed on Easter and Christmas. Check the brands pages for more info
Betting Limit $1.00 to $1000.00 (depending on the location)
Taxation of Winnings Yes/No, for additional details click here

Casino Games in Arizona

In this section, we’ll look at the range of casino games and activities that are legal in Arizona, across the full range of individual locations. We’ll look also look at some of the variants and the types of gaming experience on offer to players.

Slot
  • Colossal Wizards
  • Li’l Red
  • Spartacus Gladiator of Rome
  • Forbidden Dragons
  • Queen of the Wild II
  • Lazer Lock Ice Sapphire
  • 16,724+ Slot Machines
  • Types: Traditional Reel, Video Reel, Video Poker Free Slot Tournaments
  • Slot Providers: WMS Gaming
Casino Poker
  • Let it Ride
  • Flop Poker
  • Limit Hold ‘em
  • No Limit Hold ‘em

Additional DetailsThere are 162 poker tables throughout Arizona, across 14 of the state’s licensed casinos

Poker Cash and Poker Tournaments
  • Crazy 4 Poke
  • Fortune Pai Gow
  • Sharp Shooter
  • Razz
  • Limit Hold ‘em
  • NL Hold’ em
Roulette
  • American Roulette
  • European Roulette

Additional DetailsNo French roulette versions are available in the state

Blackjack
  • Any 2 Card Blackjack
  • Spanish 21
  • Hand-Held Deck
  • Shoe Game
  • Single Deck
  • Double Deck

Additional DetailsYou Can Do Side Bets: Match The Dealer 21+3, the dealer must stand on a soft 17

Dice Games
  • Craps
  • Sic Bo
  • Hazard
  • Chuck-A-Luck
Lottery Games
  • Keno
  • 75 Ball Bingo
  • 90 Ball Bingo
  • Daily Lotto Draws
  • Mini Lottos
  • Scratchers
Other Games
  • Electronic Craps
  • Electronic Blackjack
  • Electronic Roulette
  • Electronic 3-Card Poker
Sports Betting
  • N/A

Additional DetailsNo sports betting at Arizona casinos

Gambling Legal Situation in Arizona

When was casino gambling legalized in Arizona?
Following the introduction of the 1988 Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, casino gambling was officially legalized in Arizona in 1992.
Online gambling
Despite attempts to legalize online gambling in 2019 and at the beginning of 2020, there are no state-sanctioned virtual casinos that exist within state lines.
What is the legal gambling age in Arizona?
The official legal gambling age in Arizona is 21, although the Apache Gold resort in San Carlos does admit entrants who are aged 18 or older.
Can you smoke in Arizona casinos?
Smoking is widely prohibited in Arizona state casinos, apart from in clearly marked and designated outdoor areas at each location.
Horse racing / Off-Track betting
Horse and harness race betting is permitted at locations such as Yavapai and has been ever since the 1950s. However, off-track and online betting is prohibited by law.
Dog racing / Off-Track betting
Daytime dog racing is not permitted on the same day as horse or harness racing, while off-track betting is also prohibited in this respect.
Arizona Charitable gaming
According to the existing state laws in Arizona, charitable organizations are allowed to host casino night fundraisers and games of entertainment such as bingo.
Other legal restrictions
Aside from the minimum gambling age at resorts and the prohibition of off-track or online betting, there are no other notable legal restrictions in the marketplace.

Taxation of Winnings

Like all other US states, gambling winnings earned by Arizona residents are subject to a federal tax rate of 24% for casino winnings. For winnings in excess of $5,000, players will also be required to pay a 10% levy to the state authority.

Prize ($) $1 to $5,000 (any prize) Arizona Gross Income Tax (%)24% federal tax
Prize ($) $5,000+ (any prize) Arizona Gross Income Tax (%)34% total tax (including 24% federal tax and 10% state levy)

Arizona Gambling Laws

History

Under the current law, players in Arizona will play a relatively high tax on winnings worth more than $5,000. In total, such winnings will be subject to a total levy of 34%, including 24% in federal taxes and a further 10% in local state requirements.

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history-аrizona-img2.jpg Indian casino gambling in Arizona was legalized in 1992.
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  • 1950 As we’ve already touched on, Arizona’s approach to regulating gambling is relatively liberal (even amongst conservative states). In fact, the popular and lucrative racing industry dates all the way back to the 1950s, while the state was also the one of the first to legalize a regional lottery in 1981. However, the history of casino gambling in the state is a little more complex, with the authorities having been backed into a corner when tribes began to launch Arizona casinos without a gambling compact more than 25 years ago.

  • 1988 This triggered a significant legal fight, before the state decided to strike a compromise by legalizing casino gameplay on reservations in 1992, while simultaneously imposing initial restrictions in terms of games and bet limits (some of which remain in place at some locations). The first wave of legal Indian casinos also followed the rollout of the 1988 Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, which provided a framework in which such resorts could operate.

Upcoming Changes in the Gambling Regulation

Despite the relatively progressive legislative approach to gambling in Arizona, there’s little chance that online or mobile wagering will be legalized in the near future. For example, there are currently no bills being debated in the senate, after previously failed attempts to regulate this activity in 2019 and 2020.

Arizona Casino Resorts and Trips

Given that there are 23 casinos located in Arizona, this state has emerged as a prime hotspot for gambling activity throughout the US and across the globe. In this section, we’ll look at three of the best Arizona resorts, while looking at some of the trips and packages currently on offer.

Casino Resorts

Harrah's Ak-Chin
Number of Rooms521
Price Range ($)100-140
Special Packages"Caesars Rewards Visa Card"
Additional ServicesOn-site parking Fitness Pool
Talking Stick
Number of Rooms496
Price Range ($)119-215
Special Packages"Fairway to Heaven"
Additional ServicesOn-site parking Gift Shop Spa
Fort McDowell
Number of Rooms246
Price Range ($)129-375
Special Packages"Exclusive discounts", "Birthday gifts"
Additional ServicesOn-site parking Events Spa

Casino Trips

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  • Fort McDowell Casino
  • Free shuttle, day and night routes
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  • Talking Stick
  • Free shuttle night routes

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much taxes do casinos in Arizona pay

Tribal casinos currently aren’t required to pay corporate income tax, while members living on reservations are also not subject to state income tax. However, non-tribal members are expected to collect sales and use taxes for consumption on reservations.

What casinos in Arizona have craps?

A total of 19 from Arizona’s 24 casinos offer craps to players, excluding the Spirit Mountain, Desert Diamond (Ajo), Desert Diamond (Glendale), Yavapai and Paradise resorts.

Which tribes own casinos in Arizona?

The 23 Indian casinos in Arizona are operated by 15 tribes, with the Tohono O'odham Nation the most dominant with a total of four operational resorts.

Where do casino taxes go in Arizona?

When you win any amount of money at an Arizona casino, 24% of your cash haul will go towards the federal government. For winnings in excess of $5,000, you’ll have to pay an additional 10% towards the local state authority.

About Arizona

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Capital Pheonix 
Largest Cities Tuscon, Mesa, Chandler 
Size 295.254 km² 
Population 7.279 million 
Time Zone GMT-6 
Abbreviation AZ