Lake Mac Casino Resort & Racetrack

Ogallala, Nebraska

Oval
★★★★☆ 4.4

Lake Mac Casino Resort & Racetrack, located in Ogallala, Nebraska, offers a unique combination of entertainment just a stone's throw from the shores of Lake McConaughy. While details about the oval racing itself can be scarce, the draw here is the complete experience. Expect a more laid-back atmosphere than you might find at larger, more established racing venues. The resort aspect suggests accommodations and dining options are likely on-site, making it a convenient getaway. If you're looking for a racing venue with the potential for a longer stay that includes casino gaming and access to outdoor recreation at the lake, this spot delivers. The venue's location in western Nebraska makes it a destination primarily for locals and those traveling through the region. Don't expect a huge crowd of dedicated racing fans, but rather a mix of people looking for a fun weekend. The oval track suggests potentially stock car or similar types of racing. Given Ogallala's proximity to I-80, Lake Mac Casino Resort & Racetrack could be a worthwhile stop if you're passing through and looking for an evening of excitement. Keep an eye out for local announcements or signage to confirm race schedules and any special events happening at the casino and resort. This is a place where you can try your luck on the track and at the tables, all in one convenient location.

CasinoResortRacing

Watch: Lake Mac Casino Resort & Racetrack

via 1011 News on YouTube

Know Before You Go

Race nights
Most short tracks run Friday or Saturday night events from April through October. Always check the season calendar — many venues take rain dates or holiday breaks.
Ticket pricing
General admission is typically $15-40 for adults, pit passes $50-100. Children are often free or half-price. Bigger sanctioned events (touring series) cost more.
What's racing
Local oval classes commonly include late models, modifieds, sprint cars, hobby stock, and street stock. Bigger ovals also host NASCAR Weekly Series feature races.
Bring earplugs
Open-exhaust race cars push 130-145 dB at the fence — well above the threshold for hearing damage. Bring foam plugs or over-ear protection for kids.
Schedule rhythm
Race nights follow a consistent flow: hot laps and qualifying, heat races, then feature events. Plan for a 4-5 hour evening from gates open to checkered flag.

Location & Directions

Get Directions

Nearby Venues

Compare 0