Colorado casino revenue showed a 2.9% rise year-over-year in June, increasing from $93.2 million to $96 million.
The Colorado Department of Revenue reports casino revenue by regions. Of the three, which house 33 commercial casinos, two show revenue increases year-over-year, with Central City recording the only revenue decline.
The Black Hawk casino region generated the highest revenue last month, reporting $73 million, a 3% increase from the $71 million generated in June 2024. This was followed by Cripple Creek, which recorded a revenue increase of 6.3% year-over-year, from $15.2 million to $16.1 million.
The Central City region saw a 12% decrease year-over-year in June, with revenues falling from $7.8 million in 2024 to $6.9 million in 2025. Month-over-month, however, Central City saw a 10% increase, as in May, the region’s revenue totaled just less than $6.3 million.
Slots generated 86.1% of the state’s casino revenue, totaling $82.6 million, and increasing 2.8% year-over-year. Table games revenue totaled $13.3 million, a 4.2% yearly increase, with more than 90% coming from the Black Hawk region, which generated table game revenue of $12.2 million.