About Womacks Casino & Hotel
Womacks Casino & Hotel operated at 200–220 East Bennett Avenue in Cripple Creek, Colorado, owned by Century Casinos, Inc. The property ran 647 gaming machines and 6 table games — including 3 Card Poker, Blackjack, and Let It Ride — with an attached hotel, restaurant, and self-parking on site. Gaming was regulated by the Colorado Division of Gaming under the Colorado Limited Gaming Act. The minimum gambling age was 21. Womacks Casino & Hotel is currently closed and no longer in operation.
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Womacks Casino & Hotel
Cripple Creek, Colorado
Cripple Creek sits at nearly 9,500 feet in Teller County, approximately 45 miles west of Colorado Springs via US-24 and Colorado 67. The Bennett Avenue gaming corridor stretches through the historic Victorian commercial district that developed during the 1890s gold rush. Century Casinos, Inc. is a publicly traded gaming company with casino operations across multiple US states and internationally; its Cripple Creek property at 200–220 E Bennett was among its Colorado holdings.
The 647-machine count and 6 table games made Womacks a mid-scale property with one of the larger gaming floors among Cripple Creek’s standalone casino hotels at the time of its operation. The table game mix — 3 Card Poker, Blackjack, and Let It Ride — represented a standard commercial Colorado gaming configuration, and the 24/7 operating tag suggests the property ran around the clock.
Womacks Casino & Hotel is no longer operating in Cripple Creek
Womacks Casino & Hotel at 200–220 E Bennett Avenue, Cripple Creek is permanently closed. Century Casinos, Inc. operated the property with 647 gaming machines, 6 table games, and a hotel on the Bennett Avenue corridor. Active casinos in Cripple Creek remain on the same strip. Check the Colorado Division of Gaming's licensee registry for open alternatives.
Licensing & Rules
- Regulator
- Colorado Division of Gaming
- Age Requirement
- 21+
- Sportsbook
- Legal





