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Harrah’s Hoosier Park is a horse racing track and casino property. Caesars Entertainment owns Hoosier Park, which operates the property under its Harrah’s brand.

Hoosier Park is in Anderson, Indiana. The venue is about twenty miles southwest of Muncie and forty miles northeast of Indianapolis. The casino and race track are accessible from Exit 226 on I-69.

The horse racing track at Hoosier Park was formed in 1994. The casino property opened in 2008. Caesars Entertainment acquired Hoosier Park and the Indiana Grand Racing and Casino property in Shelbyville in 2018. The Caesars Sports sportsbook location at the venue opened a year later.

Sports Wagering at Harrah’s Hoosier Park

Harrah’s Hoosier Park is home to a sportsbook called The Book. The Book is run by Caesars Sports and is next to the Terrace Showroom in the casino.

The Book features dozens of seats and a video wall featuring ten flatscreen television monitors. There are both automated kiosks and teller stations available to help you place your bets.

The teller station includes monitors displaying the latest lines and odds. Odds sheets are also available at the counter, so you can take one of these papers with you and strategize your bets before making your choices.

The Book is open at 11 a.m. each day for sports betting. It closes at midnight on Fridays and Saturdays, and 11 p.m. every other day. You can cash in any winning tickets at the main casino cage if the sportsbook is closed.

What Sports Are Available?

You can place bets on one of many sports events at The Book. The sports available for wagering include:

  • NFL and NCAA football
  • NBA, WNBA, and NCAA basketball
  • Baseball
  • Ice hockey
  • Boxing and mixed martial arts
  • Auto racing

What Wagers Are Available?

The Book supports various wagering options, including:

  • Point spread
  • Total
  • Moneyline
  • Props, including team and player choices
  • Futures bets
  • In-progress or live bets; these entail odds that are adjusted based on the score and the time left
  • Parlays
  • Teasers
  • First-half and first five innings bets; these entail placing bets on who will do well at the start of a game
  • Half-time bets; the lines change after the midway point of a game
  • Straight and total wagering; this entails betting on both a point spread and the total on the same entry
  • Rounds; this is for combat sports and entails betting on how many rounds a fight will last
  • Auto racing matchups where you bet on which of two drivers will have a better finish

A winning ticket expires 365 days after the event ends and the result is decided. This point is essential for futures bets, especially if you need extra time to reach the sportsbook.

Horse Racing At Hoosier Park

Hoosier Park hosts live horse racing from April to November. The track hosts live racing on Tuesdays to Saturdays with a 6:30 p.m. post time each day.

The Hoosier Park track is a 7/8-mile dirt oval. The track hosts harness racing events, including the annual Dan Patch Stakes.

What Wagers Can You Place?

You can place one of many wagers on horses at the Hoosier Park track. You can place the following bets:

  • Win, place, and show
  • Exacta
  • Trifecta; available for races with seven or more horses
  • Odd and even
  • Superfecta; this is available on the last race of the day
  • Daily double; this is available on the first two and last two races
  • Pick 3, 4, 5, and 6
  • Hoosier High 5; you can spend as little as 20 cents per entry

All bets require a minimum of $2 each, but the Hoosier High 5 promotion is available for 20 cents per pick.

What about Off-Track Betting?

You can also enjoy off-track betting at Hoosier Park when the horses aren’t running at the track. Hoosier Park has a simulcasting center that opens at 11 a.m. each day.

You can watch and wager on various horse racing events from around the country at Hoosier Park. These include harness and thoroughbred races from Indiana Grand, Louisiana Downs, Woodbine, Emerald Downs, and many others.

The off-track betting center has forms for each track to help you see who is racing. You can also place your bets at one of the wagering kiosks or one of the teller stations. You can cash in a winning ticket at the casino cage if the teller stations are not open.

On the Hoosier Park Casino Floor

Harrah’s Hoosier Park has a full casino featuring about 54,000 square feet of gaming space. Here are some of the things you will find on the casino floor.

Slots and Video Poker

Hoosier Park has more than 1,500 slots and video poker machines. These include multiple machines with several progressive jackpots. The games range from one penny to $100 a round.

You will find all the latest slots on the Hoosier Park casino floor. These slots include Pac-Man Wild Edition, Top Dollar Premium, Texas Tea Pinball, Buffalo Grand, and Wonder 4 Tower.

Table Games

Hoosier Park has nearly thirty live table games. These include the following:

  • Roulette
  • Craps
  • Three-card poker
  • Double deck blackjack
  • Blazing Seven blackjack
  • Mississippi Stud poker
  • Hand-shuffle blackjack; this game is in the high-limit room

The blackjack games include the EZ Bust and TriLux side bets. The EZ Bust bet pays when the dealer busts. The TriLux pays when your first two cards and the dealer’s card make for one of many poker combinations.

Earning Rewards

Players at Hoosier Park can earn rewards for their casino play as part of the Caesars Rewards system. You can earn points when you play casino games or place bets at the sportsbook and race track.

You can redeem your points for various rewards, including discounted hotel stays at Caesars properties, special pricing at restaurants, and free play credits. The Caesars Rewards credits are available at Hoosier Park and all other Caesars properties, including Indiana Grand and Las Vegas properties like Paris, Planet Hollywood, and Rio.

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Harrah's Hoosier Park Racing & Casino
Location Anderson, Indiana
Address 4500 Dan Patch Circle
Opening dateJune 2008
Total gaming space92,000 sq ft (8,500 m2)
Casino typeRacino
OwnerCaesars Entertainment
CoordinatesCoordinates: 40°04′20″N85°38′20″W / 40.07222°N 85.63889°W
Websitehoosierpark.com

Harrah's Hoosier Park Racing & Casino is a racino including a standardbred racetrack located in Anderson, Indiana, approximately 30 miles northeast of Indianapolis. It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment. The facility features live harness racing from April through November, casino gaming, restaurants, a gift shop, and entertainment.

The $300,000 Dan Patch Stakes was established at Hoosier Park in 1994 and has become a tradition that highlights some of the best athletes in the sport of harness racing. The 2017 Breeders Crown, harness racing's annual series of 12 championship events valued at $6 million, was contested at Hoosier Park on October 27 & 28.[1]

Hoosier Park offers off-track betting (OTB) at three locations in Indiana: Clarksville, Indianapolis, and New Haven. Hoosier Park also offers simulcast wagering year-round.

Hoosier Park has hosted musicians such as The Beach Boys, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, and Billy Currington.

History[edit]

In 1990, Virgil E. Cook, a prominent local businessman and longtime resident of Anderson, Indiana, donated 110 acres (0.45 km2) of commercial real estate to the city for the sole purpose of developing a pari-mutuel racing facility. In 1992, Churchill Downs Incorporated announced plans to purchase Indiana's only pari-mutuel license from The Anderson Park Group headed by Louis Carlo and open a racetrack on the site of the land donated by Cook. It was the first racetrack outside Kentucky owned by Churchill Downs since 1939. In February 1994 a contract was signed for the construction of Hoosier Park. The construction of the facility cost approximately $13 million. On September 1, 1994, the track finally opened. A crowd of 7,633 came to the grand opening of the standardbred season. The track announces plans to open four off-track betting facilities in Indiana. On October 7, 1995, the first Indiana Derby was run.

Churchill Downs sold Hoosier Park in April 2007 for $8.2 million to Centaur Group.

Legislation was passed shortly after April 2007 to permit slot machines at both tracks, converting them to racinos. Both tracks were legislated to get a 55 percent share of the estimated $325 million the 2,000 slots at each of the state's two tracks were expected to generate annually. This would also increase the purse sizes of the races.

Indiana

Hoosier Park Casino opened to the public on June 2, 2008.[2]

In 2001, Indiana Downs became the second horse racing track in the state. Initially located in Fairland, Indiana; it was later annexed into nearby Shelbyville, Indiana.

The Indiana Derby was once held at Hoosier Park but is now held at Indiana Grand Racing & Casino.

In 2018, Caesars Entertainment bought Hoosier Park from Centaur Holdings, along with Indiana Grand.[3] The company stated that it might rebrand the property as Harrah's Hoosier Park.[4]

Hoosier Park Entries

Physical attributes[edit]

The track is a seven-eighths of a mile dirt oval. There is no turf course.

Racing[edit]

Stakes races at Hoosier Park include:

  • The Dan Patch Stakes
  • The Nadia Lobell
  • Kentuckiana Stallion Management
  • Centaur Trotting Classic
  • The Hoosier Park Pacing Derby
  • The Elevation
  • The Jenna's Beachboy
  • The Moni Maker
  • The Circle City
  • The Madison County
  • The Pegasus
  • The Monument Circle
  • The Carl Erskine
  • The USS Indianapolis Mem.
  • The Crossroads of America

Hoosier Park Casino Anderson Indiana Entertainment

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^AP 5:10 p.m. EDT October 29, 2014 (2014-10-29). 'Breeders Crown sites announced through 2017'. Usatoday.com. Retrieved 2016-05-26.
  2. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2010-09-30.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^'Caesars' purchase of two Indiana racinos finalized'. The Times of Northwest Indiana. July 17, 2018. Retrieved 2018-07-17.
  4. ^Lindsey Erdody (July 6, 2018). 'Caesars steps into unfamiliar role in Indiana: horse track operator'. Indianapolis Business Journal. Retrieved 2018-07-17.

External links[edit]

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