Mystic Lake Casino Map
Mystic Lake Casino Hotel in Prior Lake, just southwest of the Twin Cities, is the largest casino in Minnesota and one of the biggest in the Upper Midwest, run by the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community. Its 125,000 square foot floor holds around 4,000 slot machines and more than 80 table games, wrapped by a hotel, nine restaurants, a showroom, and an amphitheater. This Mystic Lake casino map shows how the property is laid out, and the minimum age to gamble is 18.
Where it is and how it is laid out
Mystic Lake sits in Prior Lake, in Scott County about 25 miles southwest of downtown Minneapolis and roughly half an hour from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. It is the closest large casino to the Twin Cities, which is why it draws the metro crowd, and it links up to the rest of the state from the Minnesota casinos map. Reaching it is a straight drive out of the cities, and the property runs its own bus service from points around the metro.
The complex reads as one long building with the resort wrapped around it. The gaming is a single large floor, with the slot machine field taking up most of it, a table games pit and a separate bingo hall off to the sides. The hotel towers rise above one end, the Mystic Showroom and the nine dining venues line the concourse, and the attached Mystic Lake Center adds event and convention space with its own hotel tower. Outside, the Mystic Amphitheater and The Meadows golf course sit on the grounds, with a parking ramp, surface lots, and valet around the structure. The floor map below shows how the pieces fit; treat it as an orientation aid, not an exact plan.
Pins In Prior Lake, about 25 miles southwest of Minneapolis.
Floor map How the floor is organized
Schematic A simplified original orientation aid, not the property's exact floor plan.
What is on the floor
Slots and electronic games
The bulk of the floor, around 4,000 machines spread across the main gaming hall, along with electronic table games including a Big Six wheel. This is what gives Mystic Lake its scale.
Table games
More than 80 tables, led by blackjack with minimums from about a dollar up to high limit, plus about a dozen baccarat tables and house banked games like Three Card Poker, Ultimate Texas Hold ‘Em, and Mississippi Stud. Under the Minnesota compacts there is no craps or roulette pit.
Bingo
A large dedicated bingo hall, a Minnesota tradition, running classic sessions plus themed Cosmic and Club M bingo nights.
Dining
Nine restaurants and food venues along the concourse, from the Mystic Steakhouse to casual cafes and noodle bars, so you do not have to leave the property to eat.
Entertainment
The indoor Mystic Showroom seats about 2,100 for concerts and shows, and the outdoor Mystic Amphitheater runs a summer concert season, with a larger amphitheater under construction.
Hotel and events
More than 600 rooms and suites across the towers, plus the attached Mystic Lake Center for conventions and events, a spa, and The Meadows golf course on the grounds.
There is no sportsbook. Sports betting is not legal anywhere in Minnesota as of 2026.
Practical info
- Address
- 2400 Mystic Lake Blvd NW, Prior Lake, Minnesota, in Scott County southwest of the Twin Cities.
- Getting there
- About 25 miles and half an hour from downtown Minneapolis and from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP). The property runs a bus service from around the metro.
- Minimum age
- 18 to gamble. 21 to book a hotel room or to be served alcohol. Verify at the property before a visit.
- Hours & parking
- The gaming floor runs 24/7. Free parking in the ramp and surface lots, plus valet.
The resort beyond gaming
Mystic Lake works as a full resort, not just a gaming floor. The hotel runs more than 600 rooms across its towers, and the attached Mystic Lake Center added a nine story tower along with convention and meeting space, which pulls in conferences as well as casino visitors. On the grounds are The Spa at Mystic Lake and The Meadows at Mystic Lake, a public golf course, and the entertainment side is a draw in its own right: the Mystic Showroom hosts touring acts indoors year round, while the outdoor Mystic Amphitheater runs a summer concert season that a new and much larger amphitheater is being built to expand. For many guests a trip here is a concert or a golf weekend with the casino attached rather than the other way around.
Run by the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community
Mystic Lake is owned and operated by the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, a Dakota nation based in Scott County, and it sits on tribal land under the nation’s gaming compact with the State of Minnesota. The community also runs the smaller Little Six Casino next door, so the two share the Prior Lake site. The tribal status shapes what you find inside: the minimum age to game is 18 rather than 21, the games follow the Minnesota compact terms that center on slots and blackjack, and the revenue stays with the community, which has used gaming income to become one of the larger employers and philanthropic forces in the south metro. The casino connects up to the wider picture on the Minnesota casinos map.
Mystic Lake questions
Q. How big is Mystic Lake Casino?
Around 125,000 square feet of gaming, with about 4,000 slot machines and more than 80 table games, which makes it the largest casino in Minnesota and one of the biggest in the Upper Midwest. The figures move with floor changes, so they are dated 2026.
Q. What is the minimum age at Mystic Lake?
You must be 18 to gamble. You must be 21 to book a hotel room or to be served alcohol. Confirm at the venue, since policies can change.
Q. What games does Mystic Lake have?
Slots, blackjack with minimums from about a dollar up to high limit, baccarat, and house banked games like Three Card Poker, Ultimate Texas Hold 'Em, and Mississippi Stud, plus a large bingo hall. Under the Minnesota compacts it does not run craps or roulette, and there is no sportsbook because Minnesota has no legal sports betting.
Q. Is there a hotel at Mystic Lake?
Yes, more than 600 rooms and suites across its towers, expanded in recent years by a nine story tower at the attached Mystic Lake Center. The property also has a spa and The Meadows golf course.
Q. How far is Mystic Lake from Minneapolis?
About 25 miles southwest of Minneapolis in Prior Lake, roughly 30 minutes from downtown and from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, depending on traffic.
Q. Does Mystic Lake have concerts?
Yes. The indoor Mystic Showroom and the outdoor Mystic Amphitheater host concerts and events through the year, and a larger outdoor amphitheater is under construction on the grounds.
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Editorial note
Reviewed by the CasinosMap editorial desk. The operator, location, the scale of the floor, the games offered and the absence of craps, roulette, and a sportsbook, the amenities, and the age rules were checked against current authoritative sources, not prior knowledge. Slot and table figures are dated and treated as a snapshot, since floors change. The floor map is an original simplified schematic, not a copy of any published floor plan, offered as an orientation aid.
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Sources
- Mystic Lake / operator site games, amenities, hotel, entertainment, age policy
- Mystic Lake company policies minimum age to gamble, hotel and alcohol age
- Minnesota Dept. of Public Safety tribal-state compact games, no sports betting
- Minnesota Indian Gaming Association Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community ownership