Maryland Casinos Report $148 Million In February Revenue

Maryland commercial casinos reported $148.5 million in gaming revenue during February 2026. Data from the Maryland Lottery and Gaming shows a modest year over year decline across the six property market.

Combined revenue from slot machines and table games reached $148,493,335 for the month. Compared with February 2025, the result reflects a decrease of $6,656,962, equal to a 4.3% drop.


Good to Know

  • Maryland six casinos produced $148.5 million in February gaming revenue
  • Casino contributions to state programs totaled $63.6 million for the month
  • Lawmakers continue discussions around legal online casinos in Maryland

State programs still rely heavily on casino contributions. During February, gaming activity directed $63,635,265 to state funds, representing a 2.4% decrease from the prior year. The Education Trust Fund received the largest portion, totaling $45,924,029, which represents a 2.5% decline.

Meanwhile, debate continues in Annapolis about legal online casinos in Maryland. Several lawmakers argue that internet casino games could add new revenue streams while land based properties experience slower growth.

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MGM National Harbor Continues To Lead Maryland Casino Revenue

Revenue leaders among Maryland casinos remain clear. MGM National Harbor produced $64,843,857 during February, keeping the top position statewide.

Operations include 2,270 slot machines and 214 table games. Even with a 3.1% decline compared with February 2025, the property still delivered more than 43% of total Maryland casino revenue.

Second place went to Live Casino and Hotel Maryland, which reported $52,007,713 in gaming revenue. Performance declined 8.8% year over year, the steepest drop among Maryland properties. Gaming space includes 3,739 slot machines and 179 table games, making it the largest casino floor in the state.

Positive growth appeared at Horseshoe Casino Baltimore. Revenue reached $14,240,642, an increase of 1.1% compared with the same month in 2025. Gaming operations include 1,400 slot machines and 115 table games.

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Smaller Maryland Casinos Deliver Mixed Monthly Results

Several smaller casinos also reported varied results across the state.

Hollywood Casino Perryville generated $6,860,557 in February revenue. That figure represents a 4.0% year over year decline. Gaming operations include 647 slot machines and 18 table games.

Strongest improvement across the market appeared at Rocky Gap Casino Resort. February revenue reached $4,230,942, which represents an increase of $346,316 or 8.9% from February 2025. Property operations include 627 slot machines and 12 table games.

Ocean Downs Casino completed the six casino market.

Fiscal Year Results Continue Downward Trend

Revenue figures across fiscal year data show a similar pattern. Between July 2025 and February 2026, Maryland casinos generated $1,264,440,712 in total gaming revenue.

Compared with the same period in Fiscal Year 2025, the result reflects a 2.2% decline.

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Contributions to state programs during the eight month period totaled $543,157,515, representing a 1.4% decrease year over year.

Despite softer results, casino revenue still supports multiple state priorities. Education programs remain the primary beneficiary through the Education Trust Fund. Additional funding flows to local jurisdictions, the Maryland horse racing sector, and initiatives supporting small, minority owned, and women owned businesses.

Monthly reporting and regulatory oversight remain under the responsibility of Maryland Lottery and Gaming, which publishes detailed revenue data on the state gaming portal.

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