Casinos by state

Casinos in Ohio: all 16 locations, mapped

Ohio has 16 land-based casino properties in this directory, 3 of them in Cincinnati. 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.

16
Properties
12
Towns with one
1
Publish opening hours
8
With an official site
Map of Ohio with all 16 casinos in this directory marked at their own coordinates.
Every casino in Ohio on this page, plotted where it stands — the same data as the table, drawn geographically.

All 16 casinos in Ohio, 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 1 publish opening hours.

  • 1 of 16publish opening hoursThe rest show "not published" rather than a guess.
  • 8 of 16have an official site on fileWhere one exists it is the last word on hours and age.
  • 0 of 16publish round-the-clock hoursThe Las Vegas default does not hold everywhere.

What Ohio's 16 rows carry beyond a name and a location. Anything not sourced is left blank rather than filled in.

Casinos in Ohio, alphabetical. Press a column heading to sort.
Official site
Belterra Park CincinnatiCincinnatiNot published
Gemini Poker ClubOntarioMo-Fr 18:00-04:00; We off
Hard Rock Casino CincinnatiCincinnatiNot publishedVisit the official site of Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati
Hollywood CasinoColumbusNot published
Hollywood Casino ColumbusColumbusNot publishedVisit the official site of Hollywood Casino Columbus
Hollywood Casino ToledoToledoNot publishedVisit the official site of Hollywood Casino Toledo
Hollywood Gaming at Mahoning Valley Race CourseAUSTINTOWNNot published
Jack Cleveland CasinoClevelandNot publishedVisit the official site of Jack Cleveland Casino
Lebanon RacewayLebanonNot publishedVisit the official site of Lebanon Raceway
MGM Northfield ParkNorthfieldNot published
Miami Valley Gaming & RacingMiddletownNot publishedVisit the official site of Miami Valley Gaming & Racing
Newgate ArenaOxfordNot published
Raceway ParkToledoNot publishedVisit the official site of Raceway Park
River Downs RacetrackCincinnatiNot publishedVisit the official site of River Downs Racetrack
Scioto DownsShadevilleNot published
Thistledown RacecourseNorth RandallNot published

Where the casinos in Ohio 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.

  • Cincinnati3
  • Columbus2
  • Toledo2
  • AUSTINTOWN1
  • Cleveland1
  • Lebanon1
  • Middletown1
  • North Randall1
  • Northfield1
  • Ontario1
  • 2 more towns2

Before you drive

How far apart the casinos in Ohio are

A list of 16 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 Ohio 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.

Ohio by distance

End to end, furthest two
242 mi

Straight-line distance between the two properties furthest apart in the state.

Within 25 miles of Cincinnati
3 of 16

6 of 16 are inside fifty miles.

Towns holding half of them
4

Half of Ohio's 16 properties sit in just 4 towns; the rest are spread across 8 more.

Furthest from that cluster
240 mi

Hollywood Gaming at Mahoning Valley Race Course in AUSTINTOWN — the one that will not fit into a day trip from Cincinnati.

Casinos in Ohio: common questions

How many casinos are there in Ohio?

This directory lists 16 land-based casino properties in Ohio, 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 Ohio has the most casinos?

Cincinnati, with 3 of the 16 properties listed here. The rest cluster around Columbus, Toledo, AUSTINTOWN, Cleveland.

Are the opening hours on this page reliable?

1 of the 16 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 Ohio?

242 miles separate the two furthest-apart properties, measured straight-line from their own coordinates. 3 of the 16 are within 25 miles of Cincinnati and 6 within fifty, so the practical answer depends on which end of Ohio you start from — the furthest from that cluster is Hollywood Gaming at Mahoning Valley Race Course, 240 miles out.

Can I see these casinos on a map?

Yes. The map on the home page holds every property in the directory and filters to Ohio; sharing your location ranks them by how far you actually have to drive.