Laurel Park (race track)
Interactive map of Laurel Park | |
| Location | Maryland City Community, at Route 198 & Racetrack Road, Laurel, Maryland 20724, United States |
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| Operated by | The Maryland Jockey Club, Inc. |
| Date opened | October 2, 1911 |
| Course type | Flat |
| Notable races | Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash Stakes Barbara Fritchie Stakes (gr.3) Baltimore Washington International Turf Cup (gr.3) General George Stakes (gr.3) Maryland Million Classic |
| Live racing handle | $627.3 million (2017) |
| Attendance | 671,852 (2014) |
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Laurel Park, formerly Laurel Race Course, is an American thoroughbred racetrack located just outside Laurel, Maryland which opened in 1911. The track is 1+1⁄8 miles in circumference. Its name was changed to "Laurel Race Course" for several decades until returning to the "Laurel Park" designation in 1994.
In April 2024 the Maryland General Assembly approved a bill that would consolidate thoroughbred racing in Maryland to Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. Laurel Park is expected to host the 2026 Preakness Stakes, and was then to permanently close for racing once renovations at Pimlico were completed. In January 2026, Maryland officials announced that they had reached an agreement to purchase Laurel Park from the Stronach Group for $50 million, with plans to convert it into a horse training center.