Sports Betting in Oregon

Amelia Walker By Amelia Walker Senior Content Writer at Betting.us Updated: December 14, 2023
Amelia Walker Amelia Walker Senior Content Writer at Betting.us

Amelia Walker, a J.D. holder and senior content writer at Betting.us, is a legal expert in responsible gambling. Initially skeptical, she now has over six years in professional gambling. She’s studied gambling law and currently educates gamblers on our site in legal and safe play.

Oregon is among the states in the US that were exempted from the ban of sports betting by the Federal government. The legalization process of sports betting in this state has been thorough, and it is expected that soon enough sports betting will be fully operational in the state. Sports betting is available only through the Scoreboard app with only one trial sportsbook, Chinook Winds. There are other forms of legal betting available such as charitable gaming, horse race betting, and lottery.

Check All Online Sportsbooks in Oregon

Full List and Map of Sports Betting Locations in Oregon

Are you wondering about where to bet on sports in Oregon? Currently, there is only one trial sportsbook location in Oregon; the Chinook Winds. If you cannot access this physical sports betting location in Oregon, the other option is to use the Scoreboard app, which is the only state’s legal online sportsbook.

The Best Oregon Sportsbooks

Name Type Website Full Address Review
Chinook Winds Casino Resort www.chinookwindscasino.com 1777 NW 44th St Read Review

Betting Locations By Type

Currently, there is only one legal sportsbook location in Oregon where you can visit and place your wager. Chinook Winds is a casino resort that offers more services in addition to sports betting. You will also get racetracks and off tracks locations where you get to bet on horse races. An example of these racetracks includes; Grants Past Downs, Portland’s Meadows, and several others. There are regular horse racing events that get organized in these locations. Some of the off-track betting locations include; Lakeshore Lanes, Lava Lanes of Bend, Keystone Kafe, and many more.

Casino Resorts

Oregon State has one casino resort, Chinook Winds. The resort offers several amenities and leisure facilities that people get to enjoy in addition to betting on sports. There are over 200 hotel rooms in Chinook Winds casino resort. In addition to this, the resort offers amenities such as a swimming pool, restaurant, gift shop, fitness center, and meeting space. Parking space is also available in the casino resort.

Casino Resorts Number of Rooms Free Parking Resort Amenities Review link
243 Hotel Room Free Parking Spots Swimming pool, Meting Area Coming Soon

Racetracks

Oregon State allows betting on horse racing events that are organized at various legal racetracks in the state. Some of these racetracks include; Portland Meadows, Crook County Fairgrounds, Crooked River Roundup Racing, and Tillamook County Fair. These racetracks offer thoroughbred, harness racing, and Standardbred horse racing. These locations allow you to bet on horse racing and have fun watching horse racing events.

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Off-Track Betting

Off-track betting is also available in Oregon State. Though live horse racing in Oregon has had a solid history, there are also off-track betting locations that offer the simulcast betting. These locations will help you to wager of top thoroughbred and harness racing at your convenience. We have done a thorough research and compiled these off-track betting locations in Oregon State.

  • Portland Meadows
  • Crook County Fairgrounds
  • Tillamook County Fair
  • Lakeshore Lanes
  • Lava Lanes of Bend
  • Harney County Fairgrounds
  • JD's Sports Pub
  • Josephine County Fairgrounds
  • Black Dog Billiards
  • Keystone Kafe
  • Lava Lanes of Medford
  • Stadiums
  • All Stars
  • New Copper Penny
  • Coach's Best Bet
  • New Portland Rose
  • Rialto Poolroom
  • Sky Jockey Sports Bar
  • Capital Cantina & Off Track Betting
  • Trackstir's
  • Eastern Oregon Livestock Show Grounds

Cruise Ships/Riverboats

Currently, there are no cruise ships or riverboats that are connected to Oregon State, so there are no sports betting on cruise ships and riverboats. However, people can enjoy sports betting and horse race betting on various physical locations available in the state.

List of Legal Offline Sportsbooks in Oregon

As a gambling enthusiast in Oregon, you might be interested in placing your wager on a physical sports betting location. You might be wondering where to bet on sports in Oregon, and this section provides information such as name, city, and Address of legal sportsbooks in Oregon. Currently, there is only one legal sportsbook location in Oregon, but as sports betting beginning to catch up in this state, we expect more locations to be set up in the near future. You can refer to this page for updates on sports betting in Oregon.

Grants Pass
Grants Pass Downs 1451 Fairgrounds Road
JD's Sports Pub 690 Redwood Highway
Josephine County Fairgrounds 1451 Fairgrounds Road Grants Pass
Black Dog Billiards 436 Main Street
Lava Lanes of Medford 2980 Crater Lake Highway
Ten Down Bowling & Entertainment 2400 NE Diamond Lake Blvd
Lincoln City
Chinook Winds 1777 NW 44th St
Tillamook County Fair 4603 Third Street
Spirit Mountain 27100 SW Salmon River Hwy
Portland
Portland Meadows 8102 NE Killingsworth St
Rialto Poolroom 529 SW 4th Avenue
Coach's Best Bet 10164 SW Parkway Portland
New Copper Penny 5932 SE 92nd Avenue
New Portland Rose 8728 N Lombard
Sky Jockey Sports Bar 7101 NE 82nd Avenue
Tom's Bar 3871 SE Division St
All Stars 716 Main Street
Capital Cantina & Off Track Betting 1486 Hawthorne NE
Keystone Kafe 5700 SW Upper Boones Ferry Road
Speakeasy Bar & Grill 15680 SW Upper Boones Ferry
Eastern Oregon Livestock Show Grounds 760 East Delta Avenue
Stadiums 16065 SE McLoughlin Blvd.
Alex's Bar 1712 NE Fairview Ave
Capital Cantina 1486 Hawthorne NE
Springfield
Trackstir's 3350 Gateway
Crook County Fairgrounds 1280 South Main Street
Harney County Fairgrounds 69660 South Egan Road
Lakeshore Lanes 5432 Pacific Blvd SW
Lava Lanes of Bend 1555 NE Forbes Rd
Emerald Lanes 140 Oakway Road
The Mill Casino Hotel & RV Park 3201 Tremont Ave

Oregon Sports Gambling - All Leagues and Bet Types

Oregon State is a home for major sports and leagues. The state hosts several sports and events such as hockey, basketball, football, and soccer. In addition, the state has three major sports leagues, NBL (National Basketball Association), MLS (Major League Soccer), and NWSL (National Women Soccer League). Residents can enjoy all these sports and leagues in various sports bars in the state. These sports leagues and bet types include;

Where Can I Check the Current Betting Odds and Lines?

Currently, Oregon State has only allowed online sports betting and one physical sportsbook location, but as time goes by, more physical location will be set up. You can check for odds and lines in Oregon in several ways. The first is by visiting the legal sportsbooks' location and checking current lines and odds. In addition, you can check odds and lines through the Oregon Lottery Scoreboard, the only legalized online sports betting site. You can also check the odd using the Oregon Lottery Scoreboard mobile application. Sports betting in Oregon is relatively new. Therefore you should be careful about the sources you get current betting odds and lines.

Legal Sports Betting in Oregon

Legal sports betting in Oregon is not yet fully operational. It is in its early stages, and therefore there are some restrictions and laws that all gamblers should follow in order to bet legally in the state. The following are the details about legal sports betting in Oregon State.

Are sports betting legal in Oregon?
Yes
Yes. Since August 2019, online sports betting has been legal in Oregon, with offline sports betting only available in one location.
Legal age for sports betting?
21+
The legal age for betting in Oregon is 21 years.
Can you bet online in Oregon?
Yes
Yes, sports betting is legal in Oregon through the Oregon Lottery Scoreboard platform.
Is fantasy sports betting allowed?
Yes
Yes. Daily Fantasy Sports betting is allowed in Oregon.
Is off-track betting allowed?
Yes
Yes, off-track betting is allowed, and there are over 10 OTB locations in Oregon.
Are there any restrictions?
question
Yes. Betting on college sports is not allowed in Oregon.
Who regulates OR sports betting?
question
Oregon Lottery Commission controls all sports betting activities in the state.

History of Sports Betting in Oregon

Oregon State has had a long history of sports betting. It is among the four states that received an exception from the federal ban of sports gambling in 1992. The following is the historical timeline of sports betting in Oregon State.

Year Title Description
1931 Horse Betting Was Legalized Oregon State is known for horse betting, which was legalized in 1931. Pari-mutuel betting on horse racing was the first to be legalized, followed by greyhound betting in 1933. These kick-started the sports betting history in Oregon State.
1971 Charity Betting Was Legalized After the horse racing betting was legalized several decades later, the state allowed fundraising in charity betting. In 1976 raffles and bingo sports ware were added to the bill after an amendment to the charity betting bill.
1973 Legalization of Social Gaming In 193 Oregon, State legalized social gaming, and this saw and increased setup of several social gaming locations across the state. Later on, in 1984, the state signed a bill that allowed lottery gaming.
1992 Electronic Horse Races Betting Greyhound and horse races betting were accepted electronically in 1973. However, in 2004, the greyhound race lost its appeal, and the last one took place in 2004.
2011 Felony for Accepting Gambling Money Online In 2011, an amendment was made that made accepting betting money online a felony.
2019 Positive Strides to Legalization of Sports Betting The state legalized sports betting in Oregon but through its online platform, The Oregon Lottery Scoreboard. Only one sportsbook location has been legalized, but in the future, more and more sports betting locations are likely to be set up in the Oregon State.

How to Bet on Sports in Oregon

Betting on sports is relatively self-explanatory. There are various ways to bet on sports when in Oregon. You can visit a sportsbook location, check for odds and line and then decide what to bet on and then place your bet and take the ticket. There is one sportsbook location in Oregon that has been legalized for sports betting. There is also the state’s online sports betting platform, the Oregon Lottery Scoreboard where you can place your bet.

List of all betting locations

General Rules
  • In order to bet on sports legally in Oregon, you need to be within its borders.

  • There is no wagering on schools such as college teams or sports events.

  • Sports betting can only be done through the online Oregon Lottery Scoreboard platform.

  • Betting hours: Oregon Casinos are open 24 hours.

  • The legal age for sports betting in Oregon state is 21 years.

Are Exchanges and Pari-Mutuel Betting Available in Oregon?

Pari-Mutuel betting on horse races was legalized in 1931 in Oregon State. Pari-mutuel betting is available and offered on all racetracks locations in Oregon State. However, there is no office or legal site with details about legal exchanges betting in Oregon.

Taxation of Winnings

If you place your bet and happens to win, then you need to know that your winnings become a taxable income. Oregon uses the set federal laws on sports betting, and therefore your winning will be subject to taxation in line with both state and federal laws. The following are the details of taxation on sports betting winning in Oregon.

Federal Law:
  • 25% federal taxes for $600 or more - the payor is obliged to provide you with a W-2G form

  • Winnings of 300x the bet or more, must be reported

  • All gambling winnings must be filed under a W-2G form and are subject to 25% federal tax

Additional State Rules:
  • The Oregon State will also enact 8%of the income taxes upon betting winning.

About Oregon

Also known as Beaver State, Oregon State is located on the west coast of the USA in the Pacific Northwestern part of the United States.

Capital Salem
Largest City Portland
Population 4.218 Million (2019)
Area 255,026 KM2
Time zone Pacific Daylight Time USA (GMT-7)
State Nickname(s) The Beaver State
Motto “Alis volat propriis” (She flies with her own wings)
About Oregon
Professional and College Teams in Oregon
Teams Sport League
Portland Trail Blazers Basketball NBA
Portland Timbers Soccer MLS
Portland Winterhawks Ice Hockey WHL
Hillsboro Hops Baseball MiLB
Oregon Ducks Football NCAA

Helping Hand for Players in Oregon

Gambling is very popular in Oregon State. Gambling brings a lot of revenue over half a billion dollars to the Oregon State. This makes the state to enhance its commitments to problem gambling. The state invests tons of money in helping addicted gamblers. If you find that gambling is causing problems in your life, it is important to seek help. The following are the details of helping hand for players in Oregon.

Help for Problem Gambling in Oregon
  • Hotlines Oregon Problem Gambling Resource, 1-877-695-4648
  • Help centers Oregon Council on Problem Gambling, Portland, OR 97294, Phone: 971.361.9333 Website oregoncpg.org Oregon Problem Gambling Resource, St. Paul’s Episcopal Ch. 822 Washington St. Oregon City, OR 97045, 1-877-MY-LIMIT, www.opgr.org
Lawyers for Betting Cases
  • Solomon, Saltsman & Jamieson Portland, OR, 3519 NE 15th Avenue Suite 202 Portland, OR 97212, Phone: 800-405-4222Website www.ssjlaw.com

FAQ

What sports can't you bet on in Oregon?

You cannot bet on college sports and leagues.

Who is ineligible to place sports bets in Oregon?

Anyone within Oregon state with the age limit of 21 years and above

What are other options for gambling available in Oregon?

You can bet on horse racing as well as online poker and casinos.

Who can apply for Oregon sports betting license?

Currently, sports betting license application is not open, and all betting activities are regulated by the state's lottery.

How much do sports betting operators have to pay in taxes?

Operators are expected to pay about 15% to 20% in taxes.

How much revenue does Oregon sports betting generate?

Sports betting generates about $8 Million in revenue for Oregon state.