Updated on: January 7th, 2025
Oregon casinos are limited to tribal casinos, ten in total. There are also EGDs and instant race terminals littered across the state at non-casino locations. Gambling consists of more than just casinos, there is the lottery as well which also offers sports betting. The gambling landscape is constantly shifting and more is becoming possible.
If you are curious about what Oregon has to offer you as a gambler keep reading as we look at the different casinos and gambling laws. We have also compiled a list of casinos online for you.
Gambling in Oregon
The legal forms of gambling in Oregon are
- Sports Betting
- Tribal Casinos
- Lottery
- Electronic Gaming Devices VLTs
- Charitable gambling
There are no online gambling casinos operating from Oregon. The only online gambling is in the form of the online sports betting available through the state’s lottery.
Top 10 Casinos in Oregon
Casino | City | District |
Chinook Winds Resort | Lincoln City | Oregon Coast |
Indian Head | Warm Springs | Central Oregon |
Kah-Nee-Ta High Desert Resort | Warm Springs | Central Oregon |
Kla-Mo-Ya | Chiloquin | Southern Oregon |
The Mill Resort | North Bend | Oregon Coast |
Seven Feathers Resort | Canyonville | Southern Oregon |
Spirit Mountain | Grand Ronde | Willamette Valley |
Three Rivers | Florence | Oregon Coast |
Three Rivers Coos Bay | Coos Bay | Oregon Coast |
Wildhorse Resort | Pendleton | Eastern Oregon |
Oregon Casino Resorts
The following casinos come with hotels, restaurants and live entertaimnent combined
- Chinook Winds Resort
- Three Rivers (Florence)
- Kah-Nee-Ta High Desert Resort
- Seven Feathers Resort
- The Mill Resort
- Wild Horse Resort
- Kla-Mo-Ya Casino
- Spirit Mountain Casino
Oregon’s Casino and Gambling Timeline
19:33 – A short-lived greyhound race track opens and soon closes because of the sport is not as popular as horse racing
1946 – First Horse racing track Portland Meadows opens
1971- Charitable gambling is legalized. Residents allowed to host casino style games for raising funds for charity as long as prizes were not monetary.
1976- Bingo and raffles added to list of allowed charitable gambling games
1997- Formal legalization of race track betting
2005 – Texas Holdem permitted at charitable gambling game fundraisers
2011 – 10 off track horse race betting locations
Oregon State Lottery
The state lottery was established in 1984. A vote where 66% of Oregon voted in favor of the state lottery led to its establishment. Through the lottery gamblers could enjoy scratch cards, draw games, bingo and more games. There are also interjurisdictional games like the Powerball and Mega Millions. The Beaver state is the one of the few states that offers sports betting through its lottery
Oregon Gambling FAQs
How many casinos are in Oregon?
Oregon has 10 tribal casinos.
What casinos are on the Oregon coast?
Casinos on the coast include:
- Three Rivers Casinos
- The Mill Casino
- Chinook Winds Casino
How many Indian casinos are there in Oregon?
All the casinos in Oregon are Indian Casinos and there are 10 in total.
Can you gamble in Oregon?
You can gamble in Oregon at the 10 tribal casinos and at the 2,200 none casino locations which have over 19,000 gaming machines altogether.
How far is Spirit Mountain Casino from Portland?
Spirit Mountain casino is 61.8 miles from Portland.
Is Chinook Winds Resort pet friendly?
Chinook Winds Casino Resort does have pet friendly accommodation
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