The state of
Vermont (VT) is located in the northeastern region of the United States. The state is home to about 647,000 people, with its capital city being Montpelier and its central city being Burlington. Often called the "Green Mountain State," Vermont is renowned for being a diverse and culturally inclusive state with a thriving local food culture.
Vermont has strict gambling regulations, and commercial casino venues are not allowed. Legal gambling in the state is limited to government-sponsored lotteries, charitable gaming, and pari-mutuel betting. Lovers of casino games will have to travel to nearby states, e.g. New York, to participate in a variety of gaming options.
Saratoga Springs is a popular resort destination in New York, about 44 miles from Bennington, Vermont. This city hosts the
Saratoga Casino Hotel, just a 15-minute drive from its downtown district. The venue offers 1,200 slot machines and numerous electronic gaming tables for the e-versions of popular card games. Guests are always welcome to play and celebrate their wins in a festive atmosphere.
Schenectady is a city along the confluence of the Hudson and Mohawk Rivers in New York. It is located just 45 miles away from Bennington, Vermont. The city adds to the thriving entertainment landscape of the Albany metropolitan area by hosting the
Rivers Casino & Resort on the banks of the Mohawk River. This casino functions 24/7 and features about 1,150 slot machines and over 67 live table games.
Note: Vermont's legal gambling age for lottery and charitable games is 18, while the casino gambling age is 18 years or older in New York.