Michigan casinos are entertainment centers packed with action and amenities that are sure to thrill. T Many of Michigan’s casinos are connected to luxury resorts or hotels, featuring spas, signature restaurants, and easy access to nearby attractions.
- Michigan has 22 casinos and five horse racing tracks. This directory provides casino descriptions, pictures, special discounts, casino golf availability, hotel information and RV park campgrounds.
- Map showing location of casinos in Michigan with hotel room discounts and information on slot machines, blackjack, craps and poker plus amenities like casino entertainment, golf, hotel spas casino promotions.
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Blackjack Gambling Games in MI
Michigan Blackjack Casinos - Michigan Gambling
Most Michigan casino are owned by Indian tribes, but a few non-Indian casinos exist in downtown Detroit. Almost all casinos are open 24 hours a day, and the legal gambling age in the state varies from 18 to 21, depending on which casino you visit.
Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort may be the best bet for blackjack lovers, as they offer 50 tables for your enjoyment.
List of Michgan Casinos and Blackjack Conditions
Bay Mills Resort and Casino11386 West Lakeshore Drive Brimley, Michigan 49715-9308 (888) 422-9645 (906) 248-3715 www.4baymills.com | Blackjack, table games and 600 gaming machines. |
Four Winds Casino Resort11111 Wilson Road New Buffalo, Michigan 49117 (866) 4-WINDS-1 www.fourwindscasino.com | Blackjack, poker and 3,000 gaming machines. |
Greektown Casino555 East Lafayette Boulevard Detroit, Michigan 48226-2924 (888) 7714-FUN (313) 223-2999 www.greektowncasino.com | Blackjack, casino war, poker, 2,400 gaming machines and roulette. |
Island Resort and CasinoW399 US Highway 2 and US Highway 41 Harris, Michigan 49845-0351 (800) 682-6040 (906) 466-2941 Jackpot capital casino instant play. www.islandresortandcasino.com | 30 blackjack tables, 1,800 gaming machines, craps and poker. |
Kewadin Casino - Christmas7761 Candy Cane Lane Christmas, Michigan 49862-8946 (800) 539-2346 (906) 387-5475 www.kewadin.com | Blackjack and 216 gaming machines. |
Kewadin Casino - Hessel33995 Three Mile Road Hessel, Michigan 49745 (800) 539-2346 (906) 484-2903 www.kewadin.com | No blackjack, but 112 gaming machines. |
Kewadin Casino - ManistiqueRoute 2 Manistique, Michigan 49854-9738 (800) 539-2346 (906) 341-5510 www.kewadin.com | 2 blackjack tables, Let It Ride, roulette, bingo and 243 slots. |
Kewadin Casino - Sault Ste. Marie2186 Shunk Road Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan 49783-9398 (800) 539-2346 (906) 632-0530 www.kewadin.com | Blackjack, poker, 730 gaming machines and bingo. |
Kewadin Casino - St. Ignace3015 Mackinac Trail St. Ignace, Michigan 49781-9758 (800) KEWADIN (906) 643-7071 www.kewadin.com | 18 blackjack tables, keno, poker and 800 gaming machines. |
Kings Club Casino12140 West Lakeshore Drive Brimley, Michigan 49715-9319 (888) 422-9645 (906) 248-3715 www.4baymills.com/html/kingsclub | No blackjack, but they do have bingo and 272 gaming machines. |
Lac Vieux Desert Casino Resort ComplexN5384 Highway 45 North Watersmeet, Michigan 49969-0129 (800) 583-4785 (906) 358-4226 www.lvdcasino.com | 10 blackjack tables, poker, craps, keno and 725 gaming machines. |
Leelanau Sands Casino2649 Northwest Bay Shore Drive Peshawbestown, Michigan 49682-9366 (800) 922-2946 (231) 534-8100 www.casino2win.com | 4 blackjack tables, poker, bingo, plus 460 gaming machines. |
Little River Casino Resort2700 Orchard Highway Manistee, Michigan 49660-9752 (888) 568-2244 (231) 723-1535 www.littlerivercasino.com | 8 blackjack tables ($5 to $2,500 bets), roulette, poker, plus 1,359 video poker and slot machines. |
MGM Grand Detroit Casino1300 John Lodge Freeway and Abbott Street Detroit, Michigan 48226-2498 (877) 888-2121 (313) 393-7777 www.mgmgranddetroit.com | 43 blackjack tables, craps Pai Gow, 2,800 gaming machines, plus other table games. |
MotorCity Casino2901 Grand River Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48201-2907 (877) 777-0711 (313) 237-7711 www.motorcitycasino.com | 44 blackjack tables, 2,460 gaming machines, poker, roulette and more. |
Odawa Casino Resort1760 Lears Road Petoskey, Michigan 49770 (877) 442-6464 (231) 439-6100 www.odawacasino.com | Blackjack, poker and 1,500 gaming machines. |
Ojibwa Casino Marquette105 Acre Trail Marquette, Michigan 49855-9577 (888) 560-9905 (906) 249-4200 www.ojibwacasino.com | Blackjack and other table games, plus 312 gaming machines. |
Ojibwa Casino Resort797 Michigan Avenue Baraga, Michigan 49908-9664 (800) 323-8045 (906) 353-6333 www.ojibwacasino.com | Blackjack and other table games, bingo, plus 331 gaming machines. |
Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort6800 Soaring Eagle Boulevard Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48858-8432 (888) 732-4537 (989) 775-7777 www.soaringeaglecasino.com | 50 blackjack tables, money wheel, poker, bingo and 4,300 gaming machines. |
Turtle Creek Casino7741 M 72 East Williamsburg, Michigan 49690-9395 (888) 777-8946 (231) 534-8888 www.casino2win.com | 24 blackjack tables ($2 to $200 bets), 1,230 gaming machines, plus poker and other table games. |
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As Michigan temperatures go up this week and the state’s COVID-19 statistics continue to trend down, casinos are reopening throughout Michigan.
Three of Michigan’s 26 casinos were open for Memorial Day weekend. As of June 1, 10 were open and most of the rest had announced reopenings.
Gambling Casinos In Michigan
Michigan casinos closed by March 22 due to the pandemic, which has impacted Metro Detroit much harder than the rest of the state. The pandemic hit the Great Lakes State and the sports world right after Michigan sports betting launched on March 11.
The three Detroit commercial casinos have no reopening date set yet. Gov. Gretchen Whitmerannounced Monday that bars and restaurants across the state can open to 50% capacity on June 8.
As of Monday, a pair of Ojibwa Casinos in the state’s Upper Peninsula are the only others who have not announced a reopening date. Those casinos are in Marquette and Baraga.
According to the American Gaming Association’sCOVID-19 Tracker, 316 casinos were open Monday afternoon across the country, while 673 remained closed.
Eight Lower Peninsula casinos opened, more on way
Here is a look at casinos in the Lower Peninsula with plans in place to reopen:
- FireKeepers Casino, Battle Creek: Reopened on June 1.
- Four Winds Casinos, three locations: A reopening date of June 15 is proposed for Dowagiac, Hartford and New Buffalo. The South Bend location in Indiana is also scheduled to reopen on June 15.
- Gun Lake Casino, Wayland: The casino will open at 8 a.m. June 8, according to an announcement on Wednesday. Table games will be open, the poker room will be closed, and the facility will be primarily smoke-free.
- Leelanau Sands Casino, Peshawbestown: Reopened on May 29.
- Little River Casino Resort, Manistee: Reopened the afternoon of May 29. Initially, guests must be 18 or older to help meet space limitations. Additionally, guests are required to wear a mask, undergo a non-touch temperature check to ensure they are under 100 degrees, and maintain sixfeet of social distancing. Table games will be open with limited seating.
- Odawa Casinos, two locations: The Odawa location in Mackinaw Cityopened on May 22. The Petoskey location, which is planning to open table games with limited seating, opened May 29.
- Saganing Eagles Landing Casino and Hotel, Standish: Reopened May 29 for “a limited number of invited guests only.” Then, on June 1, the casino will open for the general public.
- Soaring Eagle Casino Resort, Mount Pleasant: Reopened May 29 for “a limited number of invited guests only.” Then, on June 1, the casino opened for the general public.
- Turtle Creek Casino, Williamsburg: Reopened at 8 a.m. on May 29.
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Lower Peninsula casinos with no reopening plans in place are as follows:
- Greektown Casino-Hotel, Detroit: No reopening date is set. Detroit’s commercial casinos are subject to Whitmer’s executive orders, the latest which is scheduled to expire June 12.
- MGM Grand Detroit, Detroit: No reopening date is set. Detroit’s commercial casinos are subject to Whitmer’s executive orders, the latest which is scheduled to expire June 12.
- MotorCity Casino, Detroit: No reopening date is set. Detroit’s commercial casinos are subject to Whitmer’s executive orders, the latest which is scheduled to expire June 12.
Five Kewadin Casinos change reopening date in U.P.
Here is a look at where the Upper Peninsula casinos stand on reopening:
- Bay Mills Casinos, Brimley: Announced a reopening for a 10 a.m. on June 12.
- Island Resort and Casino, Harris: Was the first Michigan casino to reopen on May 16 after originally announcing a May 6 reopening.
- Kewadin Casinos, five locations: After announcing May 28 they would reopen June 1, Kewadin changed course later and announced a June 12 reopening for open all locations (Christmas, Hessel, Manistique, Sault Ste. Marie and St. Ignace).
- Northern Waters Casino Resort, Watersmeet: Reopened on May 22.
- Ojibwa Casinos, two locations: No reopening date is set for Baraga or Marquette locations.
Who will be the next Michigan casinos to open?
Indian Casinos In Michigan
It stands to reason that the closed Upper Peninsula casinos could be the next ones to announce reopenings.
Tribal casinos have the autonomy to operate outside of Whitmer’s orders. Island Resort and Casino did by reopening May 16, nearly a week before the other U.P. casinos reopened.