Greyhound racing was held from 1933 to 2004, first at Multnomah Stadium and later at Multnomah Greyhound Park, until the latter was closed due to the sport's declining popularity. Races were a part of the Oregon State Fair through the 2000 season, after which they were discontinued due to low revenue and a deteriorating grandstand. Horse racing is also held on the 'Oregon summer fair circuit', consisting of several weekends at Grants Pass Downs in Grants Pass, plus 3- and 4-day meets in Union, Prineville, Tillamook, and Burns. Grants Pass Downs subsequently secured a 3-year commercial racing license for a track in Grants Pass beginning with the 2020-21 racing season, including the rights for off-track betting and to simulcast races held elsewhere. The last day for simulcast racing was Decemand the poker room closed December 15, 2019. The track's closure was announced in March 2019, following the conclusion of the 2018-19 racing season, with the property slated for redevelopment. Off-track betting, operated under the Portland Meadows license, was available at 11 sites throughout the state. Portland Meadows, opened in 1946, formerly offered a full season of Quarter Horse and Thoroughbred racing. Gambling in Oregon relates to the laws, regulations, and authorized forms of gambling.Īuthorized forms Race tracks Portland Meadows The Three Rivers Casino in Florence, Oregon