Profile · Louisiana
Louisiana Motocross.
Desoto Motorsport Park
Grand Cane · LA · Clay/natural
35 acres designed by 2-time World Champion Trampas Chad Parker. 30 mi south of Shreveport. 40 RV hookups.
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Wildwood MX Park
Kentwood · LA · Sand-heavy sections
Louisiana's finest national-caliber MX track. Rutted jumps. Multiple sand-heavy layouts. Camping w/ RV hookups. Showers.
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Arcola MX
Roseland · LA · Mixed clay/sand
Groomed track w/ high-speed straights, technical turns, jumps. Mature shade trees in pit area.
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West Monroe MX & Family Fun Park
West Monroe · LA
Race + practice facility w/ mud pit. Family-friendly events. Camping. North Louisiana.
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Full Throttle MX Park
Loranger · LA
~1-mile main + peewee track + wooded trails. Weather-dependent weekend practice. Hammond/Northshore area.
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Dirt Slingers Motocross Park
Ruston · LA
Full-scale motocross track plus dedicated youth track in the Lincoln Parish area near Ruston. North Louisiana family motocross destination.
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Louisiana motocross by metro.
Tracks within driving distance of Louisiana's metro areas. Tap a city to see the tracks closest to it, sorted by distance.
Frequently Asked
Louisiana motocross questions.
What's motocross like in Louisiana? +
Hot, humid, and short on elevation. Frog Capital MX over by Rayne, Arcola, Desoto, Full Throttle, Dirt Slingers in the central part of the state. Louisiana's flat bayou geography means most tracks build their jumps out of pushed dirt, which sets up loamy when freshly prepped and powdery by the third moto. Riding season is technically year-round; in practice, July through September is a survival exercise even at dawn. Best windows are October through May. Hurricane season takes a track out of the rotation occasionally. The scene is smaller than Texas or Mississippi but tight, and Louisiana riders cross-pollinate hard with the southeast Texas circuit because the drive to Underground or 3 Palms is shorter than the drive to half the state's own venues. Watch for water under the surface: spring rains here don't drain like in the sandier states, and what looks rideable can have soft spots ten inches deep.
How many motocross tracks are in Louisiana? +
MX Parks lists 8 motocross tracks, MX parks, and dirt bike tracks in Louisiana. The count updates as riders submit new tracks and owners claim and update their listings.
Which motocross tracks in Louisiana are open right now? +
6 of the 8 motocross tracks listed in Louisiana 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 most popular motocross tracks in Louisiana? +
Among the top-ranked listings right now are Desoto Motorsport Park, Wildwood MX Park, Arcola MX. Rankings weigh owner verification, rider check-ins, and listing quality, so the order shifts with real activity.
Can I ride motocross at night in Louisiana? +
1 Louisiana track has lighting for evening practice or night racing. Lighting appears in each listing's feature list along with the practice schedule.
Can I camp at Louisiana motocross tracks? +
5 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 Louisiana cities? +
MX Parks has dedicated pages for motocross tracks near New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, Lafayette. Each one lists every track within driving distance of that city, sorted by miles, so the closest dirt is always first.
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