How to use our map of casinos in New Hampshire
You can easily see all casino locations by using our New Hampshire casinos map.
New Hampshire Casinos Map Key:
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 New Hampshire, 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 New Hampshire
The 14 casinos in New Hampshire differ from casinos elsewhere in the U.S. as they operate under the state’s charitable gaming laws and it is the only state in the country where the casino industry operates in this manner.
All charitable gaming facilities can offer table games, such as blackjack, craps and roulette. Single bets on table games are limited to $50. Poker is also available, with no bet limit, but there is a cap on buy-ins. It was originally $150, but later raised to $2,500 per game in 2021.
There are no casinos in New Hampshire with traditional slot machines because they are illegal. Originally, New Hampshire casinos could only offer historical horse racing machines, which look like traditional slot machines, but operate differently because the results are based on past horse races, rather than a random number generator (RNG).
However, on July 1, 2025 a law went into effect allowing HHR machines to be replaced by video lottery terminals (VLTs). There is no limit to the number of VLTs a casino can have and the VLTs act in a manner similar to traditional slot machines. It is expected that all casinos will eventually convert their HHR machines to VLTs because they offer a bigger variety of titles and more recognized brands of game manufacturers.
The minimum gambling age is 21 for all casinos. Please note that New Hampshire gaming regulations do not allow casinos to provide free alcoholic beverages.
Want to See an Alphabetical List of All Casinos in New Hampshire?
Check out our New Hampshire casinos page to see an alphabetical list of every casino in that state.
