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MillCreek Motocross Park

Pell City · Alabama

Outdoor MX Night Track Pro National

Park notes

Original 2-mile lighted natural-terrain Pell City track CLOSED 2022. Operation now runs as MillCreek Sports at Barber Motorsports Park (6040 Barber.

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Satellite map of MillCreek Motocross Park in Pell City, AL

Original Pell City location closed

Pell City, AL

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Soil

Natural terrain

Length

Was 2 miles

73°

Today

Overcast clouds · Rideable

Specs · Amenities · Contact · Conditions

The setup.

Layout

Outdoor

Skill Levels

Beginner, Intermediate, Pro

Year Closed

2022

Race Schedule

Loretta Lynn qualifiers, AMA Summer Classic, AL MX Series (at new location)

Amenities

Camping

RV Hookups

Showers

Concessions

Lighting

Membership

Contact

Overcast clouds

Now

73°F feels 74°

Overcast clouds

Rideable

Clouds.

High / Low

81° / 73°

Wind

4 mph NE

Humidity

85%

Next 3 days

Thu

Overcast clouds

84° / 69°

Fri

Light rain

91° / 69°

Sat

Few clouds

95° / 71°

Source: OpenWeather · cached 30 min

Profile

What riders find at MillCreek Motocross Park.

MillCreek Motocross Park's original Pell City, Alabama location closed in 2022 after years of operation as one of the most respected natural-terrain motocross facilities in the Southeast. The 2-mile lighted track is no longer operational at the historic Pell City site, but the MillCreek Sports operation has relocated to Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds, Alabama, where the brand continues to host the events and programs that defined the original property. Any rider searching for MillCreek should know that the operation moved, the events are still active, and the new home is one of the most recognizable motorsports venues in the country. The original Pell City property carried a strong regional reputation. The 2-mile natural-terrain layout used the rolling foothill terrain of St. Clair County rather than fighting it, and the lighted operation extended practice and racing into the evening in a way most Alabama tracks could not match. For more than two decades, MillCreek was a fixture of the Southeast amateur scene and a regular stop for riders building toward Loretta Lynn qualifiers and the broader Alabama amateur calendar. The relocation to Barber Motorsports Park changes the address and the venue, but the operating identity continues. Barber is at 6040 Barber Motorsports Parkway in Leeds, Alabama 35094, about 20 miles east of downtown Birmingham. The property is internationally known as the home of the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum, the largest motorcycle museum in the world, and as the host of MotoAmerica and Indy Car races at its road course. The motocross facility sits within the broader Barber complex and benefits from the kind of paved access, parking infrastructure, and visitor amenities that motocross facilities rarely have. The MillCreek calendar at Barber now includes Loretta Lynn qualifiers, the AMA Summer Classic, and Alabama MX Series rounds. The Loretta Lynn qualifier status is significant. Only a select group of tracks across the U.S. are designated qualifier venues for the AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship at Loretta Lynn's Ranch in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, and a qualifier finish is the gateway to the largest amateur national in the world. The AMA Summer Classic and Alabama MX Series rounds round out the calendar with state-level amateur racing that draws riders from across the Southeast. The Birmingham-Leeds area lodging and food infrastructure is a step up from what was available near the Pell City property, and the proximity to Interstate 20 makes the new location more accessible from Atlanta, Mississippi, and Tennessee. For anyone searching for MillCreek Motocross Park, motocross tracks in Alabama, or Loretta Lynn qualifier venues in the Southeast, the answer is Barber Motorsports Park. The original Pell City property is closed, the MillCreek operation continues at the new Barber location, and the calendar there is one of the strongest amateur lineups in the region.

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Common questions

FAQs about MillCreek Motocross Park.

Where is MillCreek Motocross Park?

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MillCreek Motocross Park is located at Pell City, Alabama.

What's the dirt like at MillCreek Motocross Park?

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The soil at MillCreek Motocross Park is described as Natural terrain.

Does MillCreek Motocross Park have lights for night riding?

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Yes, MillCreek Motocross Park has lights and supports night riding.

Can I camp at MillCreek Motocross Park?

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RV hookups are offered at MillCreek Motocross Park.

Are there restrooms at MillCreek Motocross Park?

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Yes, MillCreek Motocross Park has showers and restrooms on site.

What skill levels can ride at MillCreek Motocross Park?

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MillCreek Motocross Park welcomes beginner, intermediate and pro / expert riders.

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