End of an Era: Freehold Raceway to Close After 160 Years
Freehold Raceway, the oldest horse racing track in the US, is set to close at the end of 2024 after 160 years of operation.

Freehold Raceway to Close
Freehold Raceway, the oldest horse racing track in the United States, is shutting down at the end of the year.
Track officials made the announcement on Thursday after a meeting with employees.
Horse racing has been conducted at the half-mile track in central New Jersey since the 1830s. Harness racing became the staple when The Monmouth County Agricultural Society was formed late 1853, and it held harness racing the following year at an annual fair at Freehold Raceway.
“This was an extremely difficult decision, especially given the historical importance of Freehold Raceway to the local community and the New Jersey horse racing industry,” track general manager Howard Bruno said in a statement. “Unfortunately, the operations of the racetrack cannot continue under existing conditions, and we do not see a plausible way forward. We are incredibly thankful for our dedicated employees, horsemen and fan base for their support and patronage for so many years.”
Bruno said the track will continue racing the rest of the year and cease live racing and simulcast operations on Dec. 28.
The main building of the track was destroyed by a fire in 1984. Using tents, racing continued the next two years before a new building opened in 1986.
Freehold was acquired in 1998 by a joint venture of Penn National Gaming and Greenwood Racing, which also owns Parx Casino and Racing in Bensalem, Pennsylvania.
Freehold Raceway is the third horse racing track in New Jersey to close since 2001. Garden State Park in Cherry Hill, which held thoroughbred and harness racing, closed in 2001 after 58 years of operation.
Atlantic City Race Course in Mays Landing closed in January 2016. The thoroughbred track had opened in 1946.
Horse Racing in New Jersey
Horse racing has been a significant part of the culture and economy of New Jersey for many years. The state is home to several famous racetracks, including Monmouth Park, Meadowlands Racetrack, and Freehold Raceway.
However, the industry has faced many challenges in recent years, including declining attendance, competition from other forms of entertainment, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The closure of Freehold Raceway is a significant loss for the New Jersey horse racing industry. It is a reminder of the need for the industry to adapt and evolve to meet the changing needs of consumers and the challenges of the modern economy.
Conclusion
The closure of Freehold Raceway is the end of an era for horse racing in the United States. It is a sad day for the many fans and employees who have been associated with the track over the years.
However, it is also an opportunity for the industry to look to the future and explore new ways to grow and thrive. With the right strategies and investments, horse racing can continue to be a significant part of the cultural and economic fabric of New Jersey and the United States for many years to come.