About Beulah Park
Founded in 1923, Beulah Park holds
the distinction of being Ohio’s "first original" racetrack. During the early
years, the track enjoyed a reputation as the "Little Saratoga" of the
Midwest.

The track can be an
exciting place for the entire family.
In recent years, the reputation of
the historic Grove City facility has been enhanced by a multimillion dollar
master plan of redevelopment and restoration. Since the purchase of the
track by Columbus developer Charles Ruma in 1986, more than 12 million has
been spent on improvements to the grandstand, clubhouse, and backside barn
areas.
In addition to a new banked and
spiraled track surface, Beulah Park built a new modern outdoor paddock area
and plaza, along with an outdoor walking ring that has become the showpiece
of the restoration project.
2008
Admission Prices
Parking
Plenty of Handicap Parking available.

Enjoy lunch overlooking the track and your own table
monitor in the Upper Clubhouse restaurant. click here for Menu
Blending the old with new
technology allows Beulah Park to present live via satellite Harness and
Thoroughbred racing from America’s greatest racetracks such as Gulfstream
Park, Santa Anita, Belmont Park and Meadowlands.
The track’s continuing commitment
to the improvement of the racing industry has allowed Beulah Park to retain
the reputation as "Ohio’s original" home of Thoroughbred racing.
Physical
Address:
3811 Southwest Blvd, Grove City, Ohio
43123
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for directions to Beulah Park
Mailing
Addresses:
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Beulah Park
Heartland Jockey Club Ltd.
P.O. Box 850
Grove City, OH 43123-0850
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Phone
Numbers:
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Beulah Park
Main: (614) 871-9600
Fax - General
Office: (614) 871-0433
Fax - Racing Office: (614) 871-1938
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here for Beulah Park Contact Names
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