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Motocross tracks in California.

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California Motocross.

Highest density of dirt in the country, and it shows in the talent pool. Glen Helen out in San Bernardino is the cathedral, with the elevation of REM and the Lucas Oil National layout still casting a long shadow over how SoCal riders think about big tracks. Cahuilla Creek up the hill, Milestone in Riverside, Pala in the north county, Argyll out by Salinas, plus a long roster of central-coast and NorCal venues. The state covers four climate zones and you can ride year-round if you're willing to drive: desert in the winter, coast in the summer, foothills in spring and fall. Pro riders move here for the same reason; the practice days here are harder than races in most other states. CMC and the SoCal vet/over-30 scene runs deep, and weeknight lit-track sessions at Cycle Park, Cal City, and others fill in the gaps. Watch the wind in the high desert, watch the heat in the inland empire, and watch out for the local on the 250F who looks 14 and rides like he's 30.

Frequently Asked

California motocross questions.

What's motocross like in California? +

Highest density of dirt in the country, and it shows in the talent pool. Glen Helen out in San Bernardino is the cathedral, with the elevation of REM and the Lucas Oil National layout still casting a long shadow over how SoCal riders think about big tracks. Cahuilla Creek up the hill, Milestone in Riverside, Pala in the north county, Argyll out by Salinas, plus a long roster of central-coast and NorCal venues. The state covers four climate zones and you can ride year-round if you're willing to drive: desert in the winter, coast in the summer, foothills in spring and fall. Pro riders move here for the same reason; the practice days here are harder than races in most other states. CMC and the SoCal vet/over-30 scene runs deep, and weeknight lit-track sessions at Cycle Park, Cal City, and others fill in the gaps. Watch the wind in the high desert, watch the heat in the inland empire, and watch out for the local on the 250F who looks 14 and rides like he's 30.

How many motocross tracks are in California? +

MX Parks lists 31 motocross tracks, MX parks, and dirt bike tracks in California. The count updates as riders submit new tracks and owners claim and update their listings.

Which motocross tracks in California are open right now? +

20 of the 31 motocross tracks listed in California are currently marked open for riding. Status comes from owner updates and rider check-ins, so it shifts with seasons and weather.

What are the best-known motocross tracks in California? +

Glen Helen Raceway, Fox Raceway (Pala), Perris Raceway, Prairie City SVRA / Hangtown headline California riding. Each listing shows soil, layout, gate fees, schedules, and rider reviews so you can compare before you load the trailer.

Can I ride motocross at night in California? +

2 California tracks have lighting for evening practice or night racing. Lighting appears in each listing's feature list along with the practice schedule.

Can I camp at California motocross tracks? +

12 listed venues offer on-site camping. Check the amenities section of each track page for RV hookups, showers, and concessions before a race weekend.

How do I find motocross tracks near California cities? +

MX Parks has dedicated pages for motocross tracks near Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Sacramento, Fresno, Bakersfield, San Jose, Redding, Stockton, Modesto, Riverside, Santa Rosa, Salinas, Chico, Palm Springs, Temecula, Victorville, Merced, Eureka. Each one lists every track within driving distance of that city, sorted by miles, so the closest dirt is always first.

Are there motocross races coming up in California? +

285 upcoming events are on the calendar at California tracks. Each track page lists its schedule, and the MX Parks events calendar covers every state in one view.

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