Last updated May 2026
Tracks & Operators

Wyoming Horse Racing Tracks


Wyoming has three licensed horse racing operators, each holding permits from the Wyoming Gaming Commission for live racing, simulcast wagering, and Historic Horse Racing terminals. Wyoming Horse Racing leads the market by handle; Wyoming Downs hosts the state's only annual live race meet.

Live racing vs simulcast vs HHR, what each track offers


The three operators differ meaningfully in what they emphasize:

  • Live thoroughbred and quarter horse racing happens only at Wyoming Downs in Evanston, with annual summer meets. The other two operators do not host live racing.
  • Simulcast wagering on out-of-state races (Kentucky Derby, Belmont, Churchill Downs daily cards, etc.) is offered at all three operators' venues.
  • Historic Horse Racing terminals are the dominant product at all three. Wyoming Horse Racing operates the largest HHR network; Wyoming Downs is second; 307 Horse Racing is third.

For betting from home, see our ADW platform comparison. For an explainer on HHR as a product, see the Historic Horse Racing guide.