List of casinos in New Mexico

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This is a list of casinos in New Mexico.

List of casinos

List of casinos in the U.S. state of New Mexico
Casino City County State District Type Comments
Apache Nugget Casino Cuba Sandoval New Mexico Native American
Billy the Kid Casino Ruidoso Lincoln New Mexico Racino
Buffalo Thunder Casino and Resort Pojoaque Pueblo Santa Fe New Mexico Native Americannorth of Santa Fe
Tesuque Casino Tesuque Pueblo Santa Fe New Mexico Native Americannorth of Santa Fe
Casino Apache Travel Center Mescalero Otero New Mexico Native American
Casino Hollywood San Felipe Sandoval New Mexico Native American
Cities of Gold Casino Pojoaque Pueblo Santa Fe New Mexico Native Americannorth of Santa Fe
Cities of Gold Sports Bar Pojoaque Pueblo Santa Fe New Mexico Native Americannorth of Santa Fe
Dancing Eagle Casino Casa Blanca Cibola New Mexico Native American
Downs at Albuquerque Albuquerque Bernalillo New Mexico Racino
Fire Rock Navajo Casino Church Rock McKinley New Mexico Native American
Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino Mescalero Otero New Mexico Native American
Isleta Resort & Casino Isleta Pueblo Bernalillo New Mexico Native Americansouth of Albuquerque
Kicks 66/Convenience Store & Phillips 66 Service Santa Fe Santa Fe New Mexico Native American
Northern Edge Navajo Casino Fruitland San Juan New Mexico Native American
Ohkay Casino Resort San Juan Pueblo Rio Arriba New Mexico Native American Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo
Palace West Isleta Bernalillo New Mexico Native American
Route 66 Casino Laguna Pueblo Bernalillo New Mexico Native Americanwest of Albuquerque
Route 66 Casino Express Laguna Pueblo Bernalillo New Mexico Native Americanwest of Albuquerque; features 120 slots only
Sandia Resort and Casino Sandia Pueblo Bernalillo New Mexico Native Americannorth of Albuquerque
Santa Ana Star Casino Santa Ana Pueblo Sandoval New Mexico Native Americannorthwest of Albuquerque/Rio Rancho
Santa Claran Hotel & Casino Española Rio Arriba New Mexico Native American
Sky City Casino Acoma Cibola New Mexico Native American
Sun Ray Park & Casino Farmington San Juan New Mexico Racino
Sunland Park Racetrack & Casino Sunland Park Doña Ana New Mexico Racino
Taos Mountain Casino Taos Taos New Mexico Native American
Wild Horse Casino Dulce Rio Arriba New Mexico Native American
Zia Park Casino, Hotel & Racetrack Hobbs Lea New Mexico Racino

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