A First-Timer's Guide to Oaklawn Park (2024)

If you’re planning your first visit to Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs, Ark., you are in for merriment of the first order and a world-class racing experience. When you visit, you’ll see why Oaklawn has been a winter home for people like Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas, who has more Triple Crown victories than any other trainer, country music star and horse owner Toby Keith, and the late Virginia Kelley, Thoroughbred racing superfan and mother of President Bill Clinton. Here are some pointers to make your first visit a grand success.

The track has three parking lots (where parking is only $2), but they can fill up quickly. I usually approach Central Avenue and the track heading east on Henderson Street (it’s a one-way street) where several people operate private parking lots next to their homes. My first choice is to park in a lot next to a big white house with Mr. Peake, a congenial older gentleman who has become a track friend. On the rare occasion his lot is full, I park with Coach Bryan next to his yellow home. Both lots are a short walk to Rocky’s Corner, a popular pizza place to meet up pre-game.

A track entrance slightly off the beaten path is across the street. For the third year, track entry is free. This entrance is right by the ticket office. A stop at this office is unnecessary if you wish to take advantage of several great common areas, including bleacher-style seating on the apron. I always like to watch at least one race from the rail. However, for the majority of the day, I prefer to be inside in the grandstand area. These tickets can be purchased the day-of, or ahead of time.

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Mark the Magician (Sara Dacus)

The main entrance to the track is a little further down Central Avenue. Here, my favorite feature is the horse and rider statue that is painted to match the most recent Arkansas Derby winner. And across the street from this entrance sits another good option for either pre-gaming or post-gaming: Crosswalk Bar and Grill.

At both of these track entrances, a Salvation Army bell ringer usually greets racetrackers. Slip a couple bills in the kettle for good race day karma. Both entrances also have stands that sell programs and the tip sheets that make up Oaklawn’s healthy tout business. Definitely purchase a program. If you decide to buy a tip sheet, I have two to recommend. One of my favorites is Silent Sam, a yellow tip sheet that has “Silence is Golden” emblazoned on it. Another favorite is Mark the Magician’s. If you begin at Crosswalk Bar and Grill, he will be sitting on the bar selling his tip sheets there, and he will discuss the picks with you, which is a nice perk.

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Trainer Steve Asmussen confers. (Sara Dacus)

The paddock is near the main entrance. If you wish to see the horses here before the race, go early. Right before the call to the post, people will be three and four deep around the fencing. Visiting the paddock is a great way to be in close proximity to some of racing’s biggest stars, like Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen and Hall of Fame jockey Calvin Borel.

Also near the main entrance: an opportunity to get an old-fashioned shoe shine in a shoe-shine stand. The two stations always seem to be busy.

Once inside, I head to the second floor of the grandstand area. This area is always buzzing with activity. It’s a great place to people watch or run in to people you may know.

Many of the mutuel clerks working the betting windows have been at Oaklawn for years. My favorite is a woman named Joan, who is married to the man who was Calvin Borel’s agent for years. Of course, it is bad etiquette to hold a conversation at the window when you have a line behind you, so I recommend betting early, before the lines form, and getting acquainted with some of these people who have very unique perspectives.

When it’s time to eat, you simply must try the corned beef sandwich. It is what the track is known for. I prefer the Reuben, the riff on this original that serves the corned beef on rye and adds sauerkraut, Thousand Island, and mozzarella. The place to get this is at the Arkansas Sports Tavern. Here, they serve the sandwich on a pumpernickel roll.

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Oaklawn's Reuben (Sara Dacus)

Downstairs at the Pony Express, the Reuben is served on rye toast that is fried in a pan with butter. In the Sports Tavern’s sandwich line, you can purchase a beer – but to get a margarita, which is also an Oaklawn favorite, you must belly up to the adjoining bar. I recommend that you divide and conquer with a friend: one person gets the sandwiches, the other person grabs the margs.

Here is a very, very insider tip. I can’t believe I am sharing it and therefore welcoming competition. When the line is out the door for the restrooms in the main area, I head to the smoking section at the south end of the second floor. I have never had to wait in line for this restroom.

After the last race, join the masses heading into Oaklawn’s casino, go back across the street to Crosswalk, or make plans to dine at The Backporch Grill. Wherever you end up, I predict you will be discussing the many high points of your day and planning your next race day at Oaklawn Park.

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FAQs

How to dress for an Oaklawn? ›

Does Oaklawn Casino Resort have a dress code? There isn't a set dress code for any races. Feel free to wear relaxing, casual clothes if you want. However, you are more than welcome to dress your derby best!

Is there a dress code at Oaklawn? ›

Gentlemen must wear traditional sports coats or suits which are optional on Sunday. Ladies must wear dresses or slacks with no visible undergarments or bare midriffs showing. Leisure garments, athletic wear, shorts and the like will not be permitted.

What time does the first race start at Oaklawn? ›

2023-2024 Oaklawn Race Meet

Gates open at 11:00am on most race days (subject to change). Gate entry is free every race day. First post time at 12:30pm (subject to change). Plan ahead!

Is parking free at Oaklawn Casino? ›

Self-parking at our resort is complimentary on Non-race Days, Race Days parking is $5.00 per car ($10.00 on Special Race Days ie: Derby Day), all subject to availability. Valet parking for Oaklawn hotel guests is $20 per day, subject to availability. Valet parking for non-hotel guests on Race Days is $30.

Are drinks free at Oaklawn Casino? ›

No free drinks, clean, machines seem to have good payouts. Give you $10 freeplay. - Review of Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort, Hot Springs, AR - Tripadvisor.

Can you wear jeans to a horse show? ›

But for a typical show, I'd wear what makes you comfy and happy (and doesn't spook the horses! LOL). But with paddock boots so you're always ready to hold horses. If I'm not showing, I'll usually wear a comfy top, jeans, and my boots.

Does Oaklawn Race Track have a buffet? ›

They have a scrumptious buffet, a good view of the track and easy access to betting windows.

Do you have to dress up for horse races? ›

Many people choose to dress up for a day at the races and, although often not mandatory, it is considered to be part of the raceday experience.

How long is the stretch at Oaklawn Park? ›

Oaklawn, like a few other US racetracks, employs two finish lines. Since the distance from the main finish line to the start of the first turn is very short, races at one mile start and end at the 1/16th pole. This reduces the length of the stretch from the usual 1,155 feet to 825 feet.

How much does it cost to get into Oaklawn Racing? ›

It's free. No charge to enter.

What day is senior day at Oaklawn Casino? ›

Every Tuesday, Oaklawn will host 50+ Frenzy from 12pm-8pm. Qualifying guests will be eligible for a discount menu in Big Al's and a scratch-off at Player Services.

Who owns Oaklawn Park? ›

Is Oaklawn casino smoke free? ›

Our 24/7, smoke-free, state-of-the art casino offers live craps, live blackjack, popular slot games, live music and the award-winning Silks Bar & Grill. Plus, a sportsbook area that's great for watching and wagering on sports of all kinds.

Is Oaklawn smoke free? ›

No smoking in the building.

Does Oaklawn have a poker room? ›

Oaklawn now offers live carnival game dealers and an integrated progressive wager on all poker games to provide a high impact and top-tier guest experience.

What attire do you wear for horse racing? ›

Although far from compulsory in all enclosures, smart dress is the accepted dress code for racegoers. Trainers and shorts are widely regarded as unacceptable, although not forbidden in some enclosures or at some meetings. The classic Flat racing attire for men is a collared shirt with trousers and smart shoes.

What is the dress code for horse shows? ›

Traditional and conservative attire is favored in most equestrian competitions. This often includes a collared shirt or show jacket, breeches or jodhpurs for children, and tall boots or paddock boots with half chaps.

What do you wear to a horse race show? ›

Dress formally for a horse race to look your best—it's a day of glitz, glam, and schmoozing, after all! A suit with a button-down shirt and shined dress shoes is a dashing outfit for gentlemen. A knee-length dress, derby hat, and stylish flats is a fashionable outfit for ladies.

What should I wear to a horse show? ›

When in doubt, stick to classic colors. Colors such as beige, navy, and white are always a safe bet at a horse show. These colors are timeless and look sophisticated and elegant. Remember to also dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes as you may be walking on uneven terrain.

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