Casinos by state
Casinos in New York: all 29 locations, mapped
New York has 29 land-based casino properties in this directory, 2 of them in Jimerson Town. Every row below is a real place with sourced coordinates. Sort by name, city or hours, or open the map to see how far each one is from where you are.
- 29
- Properties
- 27
- Towns with one
- 4
- Publish opening hours
- 8
- With an official site
All 29 casinos in New York, sorted the way you need them
The full list rather than a top ten with the rest left off. It arrives alphabetically; press a column heading to sort by city, or by whether hours are published — useful when you are deciding tonight rather than planning a weekend. 8 of them publish an official site we can link and 4 publish opening hours.
- 4 of 29publish opening hoursThe rest show "not published" rather than a guess.
- 8 of 29have an official site on fileWhere one exists it is the last word on hours and age.
- 2 of 29publish round-the-clock hoursThe Las Vegas default does not hold everywhere.
What New York's 29 rows carry beyond a name and a location. Anything not sourced is left blank rather than filled in.
| Official site | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Akwesasne Mohawk Casino | Bombay | Not published | Visit the official site of Akwesasne Mohawk Casino |
| Del Lago Resort and Casino | Waterloo | 24/7 | — |
| Empire City Casino | Yonkers | Mo-Su 10:00-06:00 | — |
| Finger Lakes Casino & Racetrack | Hathaway Corners | Not published | — |
| Hamburg Casino | Scranton | Not published | — |
| Jake's 58 Hotel & Casino | Islandia | Not published | — |
| Lake House at Sylvan Beach Casino | Sylvan Beach | Not published | — |
| Lakeside Entertainment | Union Springs | Not published | — |
| Mohawk Bingo Casino | Hogansburg | Not published | — |
| Monticello Raceway and Casino | Monticello | Not published | — |
| Point Place Casino | Bridgeport | Not published | — |
| Race Palace | Plainview | Not published | — |
| Resorts World Casino NYC | Jamaica | 8:00-22:00 | — |
| Resorts World Catskills | Monticello | Not published | — |
| Resorts World Hudson Valley | Newburgh | Not published | — |
| Resorts World New York City | Queens | Not published | — |
| Rivers Casino | Schenectady | Not published | Visit the official site of Rivers Casino |
| Saratoga Casino and Raceway | Saratoga Springs | Not published | Visit the official site of Saratoga Casino and Raceway |
| Seneca Allegany Casino | Jimerson Town | Not published | — |
| Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino | Buffalo | 24/7 | — |
| Seneca Gaming and Entertainment42.160, -78.745 | Jimerson Town | Not published | — |
| Seneca Gaming and Entertainment11099 Route 5 | Irving | Not published | — |
| Seneca Niagara Casino & Hotel | Niagara Falls | Not published | Visit the official site of Seneca Niagara Casino & Hotel |
| Tioga Downs | Smithboro | Not published | — |
| Turning Stone Resort & Casino | Verona | Not published | Visit the official site of Turning Stone Resort & Casino |
| Vernon Downs Casino | Vernon | Not published | — |
| Vici Properties | New York City | Not published | Visit the official site of Vici Properties |
| Yellow Brick Road Casino | Chittenango | Not published | Visit the official site of Yellow Brick Road Casino |
| Yonkers Raceway | Mount Vernon | Not published | Visit the official site of Yonkers Raceway |
Where the casinos in New York actually are
Casino density follows licensing and geography, not population, which is why the list below rarely matches a list of the state's biggest cities. These are the towns with at least one property in the directory, biggest first — the same properties as the map above, counted by the town each one gives.
Before you drive
How far apart the casinos in New York are
A list of 29 properties reads as a single answer, and it is not one: the question a reader arrives with is how long the drive is, and in New York that depends entirely on which end of the state they start from. These figures come from the same coordinates the table and the map use — straight-line miles, so treat them as the floor of a drive rather than its length.
There is no single centre here. The properties are spread widely enough that the nearest floor depends on where you already are, which is what the map on the home page is for — it ranks them by distance from your own location instead of by name.
New York by distance
- End to end, furthest two
- 341 mi
- Within 25 miles of Jimerson Town
- 2 of 29
- Towns holding half of them
- 13
- Furthest from that cluster
- 303 mi
Straight-line distance between the two properties furthest apart in the state.
4 of 29 are inside fifty miles.
Half of New York's 29 properties sit in just 13 towns; the rest are spread across 14 more.
Jake's 58 Hotel & Casino in Islandia — the one that will not fit into a day trip from Jimerson Town.
Who runs the casinos in New York
5 of New York's 29 properties name an operator in the sources this directory is built from, which leaves most of the table blank on that column — blank rather than guessed at. Where the name is on record it answers the question a state list usually leaves open, which is who you are actually walking in to.
3 of them are run by a tribal government, these ones:
- Oneida Indian Nation
- Seneca Nation of Indians
A tribal floor sets its own house rules above whatever the state requires, including the age at the door, which is why two casinos an hour apart can admit different people. The difference between tribal and commercial casinos is worth reading before a first visit.
The other operators named in the sources are JNB Gaming, Resorts World — named, not classified: a tribe's own development company does not always carry the tribe's name, so this page does not call anything commercial that the data has not said is. Where a property links an official site — 8 of 29 do — that site is the authority on hours, age and whether the floor is open tonight.
Casinos in New York: common questions
How many casinos are there in New York?
This directory lists 29 land-based casino properties in New York, built from OpenStreetMap and Wikidata. That is what can be sourced today rather than an official count — a state regulator counts licences, and one licence is not always one building.
Which city in New York has the most casinos?
Jimerson Town, with 2 of the 29 properties listed here. The rest cluster around Monticello, Bombay, Bridgeport, Buffalo.
Are the opening hours on this page reliable?
4 of the 29 properties publish hours we can source; the rest show "not published" rather than a guess. Hours change for holidays and refurbishments, so the official site — linked in the last column where one exists — is the last word.
How far apart are the casinos in New York?
341 miles separate the two furthest-apart properties, measured straight-line from their own coordinates. 2 of the 29 are within 25 miles of Jimerson Town and 4 within fifty, so the practical answer depends on which end of New York you start from — the furthest from that cluster is Jake's 58 Hotel & Casino, 303 miles out.
Are the casinos in New York tribal or commercial?
Of the 5 properties here that name an operator, 3 are run by a tribal government — which sets its own house rules, including the minimum age, above whatever the state requires. The rest either name an operator whose name says nothing about ownership or name none at all, and this page does not fill that in.
Can I see these casinos on a map?
Yes. The map on the home page holds every property in the directory and filters to New York; sharing your location ranks them by how far you actually have to drive.