How to use our map of casinos in Wisconsin
You can easily see all casino locations by using our Wisconsin casinos map.
Wisconsin 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 Wisconsin, 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.
Native American Casinos in Wisconsin
There are 22 casinos in the state of Wisconsin, 12 of them have hotels. All casinos in Wisconsin are located on Native American reservations. The casinos in Wisconsin are spread pretty evenly throughout the state.
There are several casinos in western Wisconsin located in Danbury, Turtle Lake, Hayward, and Webster. In northern Wisconsin there are casinos located in Lac du Flambeau, Bayfield, or Odanah. There are no casinos in Wisconsin Dells, but there is a casino located in Baraboo about 10 miles away.
The Potawatomi Hotel & Casino in downtown Milwaukee is largest casino in Wisconsin. It has a sprawling 19-story hotel that features 381 guest rooms, and 16 lavish suites. It boasts a 150,000 square-foot casino, six restaurants, and fast-food court.
All casinos in Wisconsin are open 24 hours, unless otherwise noted. The minimum gambling age in Wisconsin is 21, and the minimum age to play bingo is 18.
Want to See an Alphabetical List of All Casinos in Wisconsin?
Check out our Wisconsin casinos page to see an alphabetical list of every casino in that state.