Oregon has a modest but functional horse racing industry regulated by the Oregon Racing Commission. Grants Pass Downs in southern Oregon is the state's primary commercial live racing venue, running a summer thoroughbred and quarter horse meet each year after Portland Meadows closed in 2019. Simulcast wagering is offered at the track and at a small number of off-track betting locations, and advance-deposit wagering through TVG, TwinSpires, and FanDuel Racing is permitted for Oregon residents under the Racing Commission's account wagering rules. Oregon has historically been a notable hub for ADW operations — several of the earliest account wagering companies were licensed through Oregon — and that continues to contribute to the state's regulatory presence in the industry even as live racing has contracted. Tribal casinos in Oregon do not offer pari-mutuel wagering, and there is no current push to expand live racing beyond the Grants Pass footprint.
Regulatory Body: Oregon Racing Commission
There are currently no horse racing betting sites platforms operating in Oregon. This market is not yet regulated in the state.
These markets are available in Oregon with active platforms:
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Online horse racing platforms, known as Advance Deposit Wagering (ADW) accounts, allow you to fund an account and bet on races at tracks across the US and internationally without being physically present. Bets are processed into the official pari-mutuel pools at each track, meaning your odds are determined by the total money wagered on each outcome — not by a fixed line set by a bookmaker. This also means the platform you use does not affect your payout odds, since all ADWs pool into the same track pools. Where platforms differ is in coverage breadth, streaming quality, and rewards programs.
Straight bets are the simplest: Win (your horse finishes first), Place (first or second), and Show (first, second, or third). Exotic bets involve multiple horses and offer higher payouts. An Exacta requires picking the top two finishers in order; a Trifecta adds a third; a Superfecta requires the top four. Multi-race bets like the Pick 3, Pick 4, and Pick 5 require selecting winners of consecutive races. Box and wheel bets let you cover multiple combinations within an exotic, increasing your cost but also your chances.
Live streaming coverage is one of the most important features for active horseplayers: the ability to watch races you are betting on is fundamental to the experience. Confirm which tracks a platform streams before depositing — some ADWs have gaps in their streaming agreements. Rebate programs vary significantly: platforms that return a percentage of your handle are materially better for high-volume players. Evaluate the quality of past performance data included — detailed speed figures, pace data, and trainer/jockey statistics save the cost of third-party handicapping subscriptions.
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