Casinos in Indiana, USA
Indiana has 11 commercial and tribal casinos across 11 cities — a serious gaming market. Caesars Entertainment and Hard Rock are the dominant operators, with regional and tribal properties filling in the rest.
All 11 properties
- Horseshoe Casino Hammond — 777 Casino Center Dr, Hammond, IN 46320
- Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana — 5400 W 29th Ave, Gary, IN 46406
- Caesars Southern Indiana — 11999 Casino Center Dr SE, Elizabeth, IN 47117
- Belterra Casino Resort — 777 Belterra Dr, Florence, IN 47020
- Hollywood Casino Lawrenceburg — 777 Hollywood Blvd, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025
- French Lick Resort & Casino — 8670 W State Rd 56, French Lick, IN 47432
- Hoosier Park Racing & Casino — 4500 Dan Patch Cir, Anderson, IN 46013
- Indiana Grand Racing & Casino — 4300 N Michigan Rd, Shelbyville, IN 46176
- Bally's Evansville — 421 NW Riverside Dr, Evansville, IN 47708
- Blue Chip Casino Hotel Spa — 777 Blue Chip Dr, Michigan City, IN 46360
- Rising Star Casino Resort — 777 Rising Star Blvd, Rising Sun, IN 47040
Frequently asked
How many casinos are in Indiana?
Indiana has 11 casinos in our database, spread across 11 cities. Mix of commercial and tribal properties depending on the state's compact.
What's the biggest casino operator in Indiana?
Caesars Entertainment runs 2 of the 11 casinos in Indiana, followed by Hard Rock with 1. The remainder are operated by smaller chains and independents.
What's the biggest casino in Indiana?
By amenities and resort scale, Belterra Casino Resort is among the largest in Indiana. The "biggest" can also mean by floor size, slot count, or revenue — these often differ; we list every property with its specific scope at /casinos.
What are the most common games in Indiana casinos?
Slots, Blackjack, Roulette, Poker, Craps appear most often across Indiana's casino floors. Specific table mins and rule sets vary by property — see individual casino pages for details.
Are Indiana casinos commercial or tribal?
Indiana has a mix of commercial and tribal properties. Commercial casinos operate under state regulation; tribal properties operate under federal Class III compacts negotiated between the tribe and the state.
Do I need a player's card to gamble in Indiana casinos?
Player's cards are universally optional and free — they're for tracking comp earnings, not access. For slots, always card-on (the casino tracks plays anyway; the card just credits comps). For tables, card-on if you'll play 2+ hours.