Massachusetts Horse Racing Betting
The Massachusetts horse racing betting industry consists of one racetrack, two OTBs, and licensed online betting sites (ADWs). Although Massachusetts only boasts a single race track, fans can bet on races held worldwide via simulcasting and online through licensed ADWs.
Massachusetts Horse Racing Betting Sites
Massachusetts Online Horse Racing Betting Law
The Division of Racing under the Massachusetts Gaming Commission regulates horse racing in the state, implements the law, adopts regulations as needed and issues licenses to all racing industry employees. Advance deposit wagering (ADW) is legal in Massachusetts for customers 18 or older.
of the law on horse racing deals with Massachusetts ADWs and lays out some basic regulations, such as prohibiting betting sites from extending credit to customers.
All mainstream ADWs are active in Massachusetts and offer wagering on local and national races alike. Fans can see the most experienced Massachusetts horse racing betting sites below.
Online Racebooks in Massachusetts
- Twinspires Massachusetts
- AmWager Massachusetts
- Fanduel Racing Massachusetts
- Caesars Racebook Massachusetts
- DK Horse Massachusetts
- DRF Bets Massachusetts
- TVG Massachusetts
- Xpressbet Massachusetts
- 1/ST Bet Massachusetts
- NYRA Bets Massachusetts
- Hollywood Races Massachusetts
In addition to advance deposit wagering, Massachusetts law allows wagers on horse and greyhound races held elsewhere via off-track betting facilities. The rules under Chapter 128A and 128C cover pari-mutuel pools, care of animals, patron disputes, unclaimed winnings and licensing of off-track betting parlors, racetracks and betting apps.
The key laws and regulations related to Massachusetts online horse racing betting:
- (Horse and Dog Racing Meetings)
- (Simulcast Wagering of Horse and Dog Racing)
- adopted by the Division of Racing
Massachusetts Horse Race Tracks
Massachusetts is home to one active horse racing track and one standalone simulcasting facility.
The race track at Plainridge Park Casino hosts live harness racing and simulcast wagering, while Raynham Park operates an OTB despite no longer offering live racing.
301 Washington Street
Plainville, MA 02762
Plainridge Racecourse is attached to Plainridge Park Casino and offers live harness racing from April through November each year. Standard race days are Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Th track also features races on Sundays in late September and October. Simulcast wagering is available Wednesdays through Sundays.
Penn National Gaming operates the track and racecourse and holds the state’s . As a result, Plainridge Park Casino is authorized to host video poker, video blackjack, other electronic games, and up to 1,250 slot machines. Simulcast wagering is also offered seven days a week.
There are multiple restaurant options available both trackside and inside the casino. Guests must be at least 21 to enter the casino floor. The property does not have lodging, but discounted rates are available for PENNPLAY members at nearby partner hotels.
Suffolk Downs
525 McClellan Highway
East Boston, MA 02128
Suffolk Downs was in operation continuously for 79 years and was very prominent during its heyday. Competition from other forms of gambling and entertainment ate into the track’s profits in its later years, and in 2014, Suffolk Downs announced it would end live racing.
The track reopened briefly in 2018 and began hosting races, but the comeback only lasted a short time. Suffolk Downs ended live racing once again the following year. Later, Suffolk Downs’ parent company Sterling Suffolk Racecourse LLC turned its attention to refurbishing the Great Barrington Fairgrounds to bring live racing back there, but it in 2021.
A development company purchased Suffolk Downs in 2017 and later into a concert venue and mixed-use residential area.
Massachusetts Off-Track Betting Locations
Massachusetts off-track betting facilities (OTBs) are located at active or defunct race tracks. There are two Massachusetts OTBs available to fans today. Each of the following tracks houses an OTB with simulcast wagering on races held in Massachusetts and elsewhere:
- – 1958 Broadway, Raynham
Raynham Park held greyhound races until voters banned dog racing in 2009. The track now operates as a simulcast betting parlor six days a week. - – 301 Washington Street, Plainville
In addition to live harness racing, Plainridge Park offers daily simulcast wagering.
Major Massachusetts Horse Races
Massachusetts does not host any notable thoroughbred horse races, but Plainridge Park Racecourse hosts four major harness racing events each year.
- Battle of Bunker Hill Trot: $100,000 purse, open to 3yo trotters, held in May at Plainridge Park
- Clara Barton Pace: $100,000 purse, open to 3yo+ filly and mare pacers, held in July at Plainridge Park
- Paul Revere Pace: $100,000 purse, open to 3yo pacers, held in April at Plainridge Park
- Spirit of Massachusetts Trot: $250,000 purse, open to 3yo+ trotters, held in July at Plainridge Park