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Central City Casinos

Central CityCentral City, Colorado is situated conveniently one mile (or less) above Black Hawk, Colorado, so if you are visiting one of these towns, you should definitely visit the other. Central City casinos really started it off with a bang when the first poker tables and slot machines rolled into town. It had more casinos than Black Hawk did, too. However time wore on and Black Hawk casinos soon expanded into their full town limits and with more and larger megalithic casinos moving into Blackhawk many gamblers stopped traveling the extra mile to Central City casinos and stopped in Black Hawk to gamble instead. This

Black Hawk Casinos

The Lodge CasinoBlack Hawk, Colorado is the largest of the three gambling districts in Colorado. As with the other gambling towns in Colorado and the indian casinos, too, you must be 21 to enter the casinos. Maximum bet is limited to $5 and $5 raises. However if you want you can play multiple hands.

SKY UTE Casino

Sky Ute CasinoBreaking ground in the fall of 2006, the Sky Ute Casino and the Southern Ute Indian Tribe have undertaken the largest construction project ever in the Four Corners region. Upon completion, the new site will include a 45,000 square foot casino hosting up to 700 slot machines, 10 + table games, 140 hotel rooms plus 6 luxury suites, a 100-seat Bingo hall, a 24-lane bowling center, retail spaces, indoor pool, day-care facilities,

Cripple Creek Casinos

The town of Cripple Creek has done an excellent job in incorporating casinos and gaming with its historic gold mining origins. Cripple Creek is still an old west gold town, complete with casinos, saloons, slots, poker and blackjack. A little bit of something for everyone - especially the Colorado gambler. While Black Hawk, Colorado seems to have drifted more to the larger more vegas style