Colorado casinos generated $94.3 million in revenue in October, up 3.9% year-over-year from $90.7 million.
According to the latest report from the Colorado Department of Revenue, the Black Hawk region, home to 18 of the state’s 38 casinos, generated the highest revenue in October, totaling $71.1 million. Slots generated $58.9 million, a 4.7% increase from the $56.3 million generated in October 2024, and table games generated $12.2 million, up 1.7% from just less than $12 million.
The Cripple Creek region generated just less than $17 million in October from its 14 casinos, seeing the most significant rise of 5.3% from $16.1 million. While slots saw a 6.3% year-over-year gain of 6.4% from $15.1 million to $16 million, table games revenue fell 8.8% from $1 million to $932,275.
The Central City region, which is home to six casinos, generated $6.2 million, down 2.9% from $6.4 million. Slot revenue fell 3.9% in October, from $6.2 million to $6 million. Slot revenue was up 61.2%, rising from $94,225 to $151,905.
Statewide, slot revenue reached $81 million in October, rising 4.3% from $77.6 million, while table games revenue was up 1.3% from $13.1 million to $13.3 million.

