Can I Bet the Kentucky Derby at Keeneland?

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
May/03/2023

Sure you can go to Churchill Downs and experience the real thing, but the next best thing is the Kentucky Derby at Keeneland in Lexington, Kentucky.  You can watch and bet the big race there.  Use your mobile device to access your BetUS racebook account

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Walkaround access to the Keeneland grounds. Bring your own seating or enjoy the numerous public seating areas including grandstand seats.

$7 Advance Purchase | $10 Day of Purchase.

Gates open at 10 a.m.

Kentucky Derby post time 6:58 p.m.

Celebrate the Kentucky Derby at Keeneland! Derby Day is a community celebration in the Bluegrass, and Keeneland will mark the 2023 Run for the Roses with enhanced programming campus-wide including live music, food trucks, family activities and more for guests to enjoy. 

2023 Kentucky Derby Odds

1     Hit Show     30-1
2     Verifying     15-1
3     Two Phil's     12-1
4     Confidence Game     20-1
5     Tapit Trice     5-1
6     Kingsbarns     12-1
7     Reincarnate     50-1
8     Mage     15-1
9     Skinner     20-1
10     Practical Move     10-1
11     Disarm     30-1
12     Jace's Road     15-1
13     Sun Thunder     50-1
14     Angel of Empire     8-1
15     Forte     3-1
16     Raise Cain     50-1
17     Derma Sotogake     10-1
18     Rocket Can     30-1
19     Lord Miles     30-1
20     Continuar     50-1

Create your own Derby party on The Hill! With access to live racing on a jumbo TV, wagering, live music, food trucks and more, The Hill is the perfect way to celebrate Derby. Or, take your tailgate to the next level with an enhanced tailgating package with RevelXP for groups from 10 to 750.

Limited dining will be available in the Equestrian Room on Derby Day. It is recommended that you reserve your dining on Feb. 14 at 9 a.m.

Betting windows will be open at Keeneland on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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