New Hampshire casinos generated $36.3 million in charitable gaming revenue last month, up 64.4% year-over-year, fueled by the opening of a expanded casinos and the additional of video lottery terminals in June.
The figures, published by the New Hampshire Lottery, show that historical horse racing accounted for $13.7 million of the combined total, down 14.2%. Games of chance generated $8.5 million, up 38.4%, while video lottery terminals recorded $14.1 million in revenue.
The Nash, which opened its doors in March 2025, recorded the highest revenue in February with $11.2 million, followed by The Brook, up 11.7% year-over-year to $7.2 million.
The highest year-over-year revenue increase came from Revo Casino in Conway, up 55.6% to $1 million. Other double-digit increases were reported by Revo Casino in Lebanon (up 44.5%), Revo Casino in Manchester (up 14.7%), and Revo Casino in Keene (up 11.6%).
Gate City Casino had the largest year-over-year decline among the casinos, dropping 37.8% from $4.9 million to $3 million.


