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Argyll MX Park motocross track in Dixon, CA
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Argyll MX Park

Dixon · California

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Call before you haul · (925) 308-4814

Outdoor MX Pit Bike

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Operating since 1971. Owner Mike Sexton. Famous 50-foot and 70-foot doubles. Adobe-clay-and-silt mix that grips after rain.

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4813 Cook Lane

Dixon, CA 95620

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Hours

Thu noon-dusk, Sat-Sun 9-2

Tracks

2 on site

Soil

Adobe clay and silt

Length

Main + Pee-Wee

58°

Today

Clear sky · Good to ride

Specs · Amenities · Contact · Conditions

The setup.

Layout

Outdoor

Skill Levels

Beginner, Intermediate, Pro

Established

1971

Practice Schedule

Thu 12pm–dusk; Sat–Sun 9am–2pm

Race Schedule

Bay National (OTHG Valley)

Amenities

Camping

RV Hookups

Showers

Concessions

Lighting

Membership

Contact

Clear sky

Now

58°F feels 57°

Clear sky

Good to ride

Clear and 58°F. Wind 13 mph.

High / Low

81° / 58°

Wind

13 mph SW

Humidity

79%

Next 3 days

Thu

Broken clouds

79° / 58°

Fri

Clear sky

83° / 59°

Sat

Clear sky

76° / 58°

Source: OpenWeather · cached 30 min

2 tracks, one park

Tracks at this facility.

01

Main Track

Outdoor MX

Skill
All skill levels
02

Pee Wee Track

Mini

Skill
50cc / Pee Wee

Profile

What riders find at Argyll MX Park.

Argyll MX Park in Dixon, California has been groomed and ridden since 1971, more than 50 years of continuous operation on the same Northern California adobe clay and silt that has built the property's reputation as one of the most consistently respected practice facilities in the Sacramento Valley. The five-decade operating history puts Argyll in rare company among American motocross facilities, and the property's continued role as a serious practice destination reflects the operating culture the Sexton ownership has maintained across multiple generations. The dirt is adobe clay and silt. The blend turns into grippy hero dirt after a Friday rain, which is one of those facts that riders who have ridden the property will confirm and riders who have not will struggle to believe. Adobe clay holds water in a way that produces tacky lines deep into a ride day, and the silt mix gives the surface variety through a session. The clay-and-silt blend is a recurring feature of Sacramento Valley soil and is part of why Northern California motocross has its own distinct character relative to the SoCal sand-and-hardpack tracks. The main track features the famous 50-foot and 70-foot doubles. The marquee jumps are the property's most-talked-about feature and give Argyll a national-grade obstacle profile despite its regional facility scale. The 50 and 70 doubles are the kind of obstacles that distinguish serious training facilities from casual practice tracks, and the layout's commitment to maintaining big-air jumps is part of how the property has held its position in the Sacramento Valley motocross scene. Owner Mike Sexton runs a tight ship. The phrase shows up consistently in rider feedback about the property, and the operating culture reflects the kind of multi-decade family ownership that the Sexton tenure represents. The Pee-Wee track sits separately and lets riders bring the kids without losing them in the main-track traffic. The schedule runs Thursday afternoons through Sunday, with the property's racing calendar anchored by the OTHG (Over The Hill Gang) Bay National races. OTHG is one of the longest-running vet motocross organizations in the western U.S., and Argyll's role as host for the Bay National rounds reflects the property's standing in the broader Northern California vet racing scene. The Dixon location is half an hour from Sacramento and Vacaville off Interstate 80. The Bay Area is about an hour and 15 minutes west, and the broader Sacramento Valley markets pull riders from across the Central Valley. The position makes Argyll within day-trip range of essentially the entire Northern California motocross market. For anyone searching for motocross tracks in Northern California, MX tracks near Sacramento, or one of the longest continuously operating motocross facilities in the western U.S., Argyll MX Park is the answer with the deepest operating pedigree in the Sacramento Valley.

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Where is Argyll MX Park?

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Argyll MX Park is located at 4813 Cook Lane, Dixon, California 95620.

What's the dirt like at Argyll MX Park?

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The soil at Argyll MX Park is described as Adobe clay and silt.

What time is Argyll MX Park open?

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Posted hours for Argyll MX Park: Thu noon-dusk, Sat-Sun 9-2

Are there restrooms at Argyll MX Park?

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Yes, Argyll MX Park has showers and restrooms on site.

What skill levels can ride at Argyll MX Park?

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Argyll MX Park welcomes beginner, intermediate and pro / expert riders.

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