Indiana Sports Betting

Amelia Walker By Amelia Walker Senior Content Writer Updated: November 18, 2024
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With the legalization of sports betting statewide in 2019, there's been an explosion in options for sports fans. Indiana bettors may be limited to a handful of land based venues at present, but they could do much worse than what's currently available. Use the interactive map to find the perfect betting venue.

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Map of Retail Sports Betting in Indiana

Not sure where to find legal retail sports betting locations in Indiana? Our team have put together a useful map showing all of the state’s legal sportsbooks. Whether you're looking in Indianapolis or elsewhere, we've also added all the key details for each venue.

Our Recommended Indiana Betting Locations

Name Type Website Full Address Review
Indiana Grand Racing & Casino Racetrack, Casino Resort, Off-Track www.caesars.com 4300 N Michigan Rd, Shelbyville, IN 46176, USA Read Review
Ameristar East Chicago Casino Resort www.ameristareastchicago.com 777 Ameristar Boulevard East Chicago, IN 46312, USA Read Review
Hollywood Casino Lawrenceburg Casino Resort www.hollywoodindiana.com 777 Hollywood Blvd, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025, USA Read Review

Types of Retail Sports Betting Locations

The state has a total of fifteen land-based gambling venues, with eight currently offering sports betting. Most are casino resorts where multiple casino games are available alongside betting. Two venues also have racing tracks: Indiana Grand Racing & Casino and Harrah's Hosier Park Racing & Casino. There is also a greater flexibility for those who want to wager with the launch of online sports betting in Indiana. The list below outlines the current betting locations which can be visited in person.

Casino Resorts

All eight Indiana sportsbooks are part of a casino. Of these, five are casino resorts. All of them are quite large, each one offering at least two hundred rooms and the largest one, French Lick Resort, offering nearly seven hundred. There are plenty of other facilities besides betting for visitors to make use of, including fitness centres and concierges, pools and business rooms.

Casino Resorts Number of Rooms Free Parking Resort Amenities Review link
288 + 7 Suites Free Parking Spots Fitness Center, Banquet Room Read Review
686 Hotel Rooms Free Parking Spots Pool, Spa, Concierge Read Review
295 Hotel Rooms Free Parking Spots Fitness Center, Meeting Rooms Read Review
N/A Free Parking Spots N/A Read Review
N/A Free Parking Spots N/A Read Review
503 Hotel Rooms Free Parking Spots Pool, Spa, Fitness Center Read Review
N/A Free Parking Spots Gift Shop Read Review
240 + 10 Suites Free Parking Spots Fitness Center ,Banquet Room Read Review

Racetracks

In addition to betting on sporting events in Indiana, you can also place wagers on races. Two of the places that offer retail sports betting, Harrah's Hoosier Park Racing & Casino and Indiana Grand Racing & Casino, also have on-site racing tracks where a range of races take place from March/April through to November.

Racetracks Types of Racing Review link
Thoroughbred , Standardbred
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Thoroughbred , Standardbred
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Off-Track Betting

Off-track betting is the practice of placing bets on a race you're not physically present at. Both of Indiana’s racing track venues offer off-track betting for customers, allowing for a wider range of betting action for all Indiana race fans

List of Legal Offline Sportsbooks in Indiana

If you want a full guide on where to bet on sports in Indiana, have a look at this list we’ve put together. We’ve listed each and every legal retail sportsbook within the state. For each one, we’ve provided you with its full address so you can easily locate the one nearest to you, wherever in the state you may be.

Anderson
Harrah’s Hoosier Park Racing & Casino 4500 Dan Patch Cir, Anderson, IN 46013, USA
Clarksville
Winner's Circle Clarksville 650 Eastern Blvd, Clarksville, IN 47129, USA
East Chicago
Ameristar East Chicago 777 Ameristar Boulevard East Chicago, IN 46312, USA
Elizabeth
Caesars Southern Indiana 11999 Casino Center Dr SE, Elizabeth, IN 47117, USA
Evansville
Bally's Evansville 421 NW Riverside Dr, Evansville, IN 47708, USA
French Lick
French Lick Resort 8670 IN-56, French Lick, IN 47432, USA
Hammond
Horseshoe Hammond 777 Casino Center Dr, Hammond, IN 46320, USA
Indianapolis
Winner's Circle Indianapolis 20 N Pennsylvania St, Indianapolis, IN 46204, USA
Lawrenceburg
Hollywood Casino Lawrenceburg 777 Hollywood Blvd, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025, USA
New Haven
Winner's Circle New Haven 1304 Minnich Rd, New Haven, IN 46774, USA
Shelbyville
Indiana Grand Racing & Casino 4300 N Michigan Rd, Shelbyville, IN 46176, USA
Winner's Circle Indiana Grand 4300 N Michigan Rd, Shelbyville, IN 46176, USA

FAQ

Is there a list of every retail sportsbook in Indiana?

In this article we compiled a comprehensive directory of retail sports betting venues in Indiana for your reference. Most of them are located at the state's famous casinos and racetracks.

What type of sports betting locations are there in Indiana?

Indiana's sports betting locations are located in many of its famous fasinos. In addition, several sports bars also allow on-premises sports betting. Check out our list of retail sportsbooks in the state for more info.

How much revenue does betting generate in Indiana?

The Indiana Gaming Commission has reported a staggering 1.54 billion USD in sports betting revenue since the legalization of such activities within its borders. We are yet to see the full potential of the market being realized in the years to come. We'll keep you posted on any update regarding Indiana sports betting.

What is the history of sports betting in the state of Indiana?

Indiana has a long gambling history. Back in 1989, off-track betting was legalized in the state. Then, on May 8, 2019, retail and digital sports betting were also officially legalized. We're yet to see what’s next for Indiana and its gambling market.