About · MX Parks
Built rider to rider.
Since 2005.
Reading time · 4 min
MX Parks is a directory of every motocross park in the United States, organized so you can find a track to ride this Saturday in under thirty seconds. It has been doing that, in one form or another, for two decades.
The story
MX Parks first went online in 2005, back when finding a place to ride meant calling around, reading the flyer at the local shop, or hoping a forum thread was still accurate. It was one of the first attempts to put every motocross park in the country in a single place, built for riders and filled in by them, one submitted track at a time.
For years it was a fixture of the early online moto world. First a directory, then a community with a forum and a state-by-state list of tracks, then part of a lot of riders' weekend plans. And then, like a lot of good things from that era of the web, it went quiet.
The dirt never went anywhere. Neither did the problem it solved. So MX Parks was brought back and rebuilt from the ground up: the same rider-to-rider idea, now with structured track pages, real reviews from real accounts, live event calendars, and tools track owners actually want to use. Today it covers 624 tracks across all 50 states, and it is still the original, the longest-running motocross park directory in the country, not a listicle spun up last year.
Heritage isn't the pitch. Riding is. But twenty years around this sport is why the data runs deeper, the categories make sense to the people who actually ride, and every listing is written to speak their language.
What MX Parks covers
Public motocross parks. Member tracks. Practice-only facilities. Race-only venues. Dirt that hosted a National in 1997 and the cow pasture down the road that opens its gates two Sundays a month. If you can ride a moto bike on it and the public can show up, it belongs here.
Every track gets the same treatment: location, GPS, soil, lighting, amenities, schedules, fees, owner contact, photos, and reviews. Track owners can claim their listing and edit the operational details themselves, and every claim is verified within 24 hours.
How MX Parks keeps it honest
The directory is built and maintained by the MX Parks team. Reviews come from riders with verified accounts. Photos come from the people who actually ride the place. Track owners can respond to reviews but cannot edit them, and they cannot write the editorial copy that ranks their listing. That stays with the MX Parks team. The line between editorial and paid placement is bright and labeled.
No rider data is ever sold. No popups. Riders are never charged a cent. The site is free for anyone with a helmet and a moto bike.
Frequently asked
Quick answers to the most common questions.
What is MX Parks?
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MX Parks is a rider-run directory of every public motocross park in the United States, online since 2005. Each track has a structured page with operating status, soil type, gate fees, lighting, schedules, photos, and rider reviews. The directory currently lists 624 tracks across all 50 states.
Is MX Parks free for riders?
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Yes. Browsing tracks, reading reviews, viewing event calendars, and saving tracks is free. No paywall, no rider data sold, no popups.
Do I need an account to use the directory?
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No. Anyone can browse the directory anonymously. An account is only needed to post reviews, upload photos, check in at a track, claim ownership of a track, or save tracks to lists.
Are track listings verified?
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Two layers of verification. The editorial team reviews every listing for accuracy, and track owners can claim their listing to become Verified Owners after their identity is confirmed, usually within 24 hours. Verified listings show a Verified badge.
How do I add a missing track or correct a listing?
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Use Submit a track in the footer to add a new listing; admin review takes about 24 hours. To correct an existing listing, reach out through the contact page and reference the track URL.
How are tracks ranked in search and on state pages?
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Placement is a mix of listing quality and paid placement. Listing quality reflects how complete, current, and well-supported a track's page is (photos, description, events, owner verification, and similar signals). Paid tiers (Founding and Premium) move owners into priority slots. Geo-search adds distance as the primary sort. The exact weighting is kept private so it cannot be gamed.
Can I leave a review of a track?
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Yes. Create an account, verify your email, and post a review with a 1 to 5 rating and written notes. Track owners can respond publicly but cannot edit or delete reviews. Anonymous reviews are not accepted, to keep the signal clean.
Does MX Parks sell rider data or run intrusive ads?
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No. MX Parks does not sell rider data, run popups, or harvest emails.
Who runs MX Parks?
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MX Parks is run by a small team and powered by the riders who use it: the community submits the tracks, writes the reviews, and shares the photos. MX Parks first launched in 2005 and is the longest-running motocross park directory in the country; it was recently revived and rebuilt into the site you are using today. Editorial decisions, ranking logic, and the line between curated and paid placement are kept transparent.
Contact
Found a missing track? See an error in a listing? Want to nominate a Hometown Legend? Drop a line through the contact page. Every message gets read.