Skip to main content
MX PARKS

Is this
your track?

Not your track? Find a different one

What's your
role here?

Pick whatever fits best.

How do we
reach you?

We'll email you a one-time sign-in link. No password to create.

An email at the track's own website domain verifies you instantly.

Let's make sure
it's really you.

Pick the easiest. Most claims are approved within a few hours.

Up to 4 files (photo or PDF). A clear phone photo of a document works fine.

Big Air Motocross motocross track in Fremont, MI
Open

Big Air Motocross

Fremont · Michigan

Outdoor MX Supercross Pit Bike

Park notes

AMA D14 sanctioned. Natural hilly terrain with loamy sand/clay. Supercross-style jumps mixed with natural obstacles. Wheelchair accessible.

11 riders following

Own this track? Claim it →
Satellite map of Big Air Motocross in Fremont, MI

PO Box 449

Fremont, MI 49412

Open in Maps →

Tracks

2 on site

Soil

Loamy sand + clay

Length

1.5 miles main

60°

Today

Overcast clouds · Rideable

Specs · Amenities · Contact · Conditions

The setup.

Layout

Outdoor

Skill Levels

Beginner, Intermediate, Pro

Practice Schedule

Wed 2-8pm; Sat 10am-5pm

Race Schedule

AMA District 14

Amenities

Camping

RV Hookups

Showers

Concessions

Lighting

Membership

Contact

Overcast clouds

Now

60°F feels 60°

Overcast clouds

Rideable

Clouds.

High / Low

67° / 60°

Wind

5 mph W

Humidity

98%

Next 3 days

Thu

Scattered clouds

71° / 59°

Fri

Broken clouds

77° / 52°

Sat

Few clouds

80° / 55°

Source: OpenWeather · cached 30 min

2 tracks, one park

Tracks at this facility.

01

Main Track

Outdoor MX

Skill
All skill levels
02

Mini Track

Mini

Skill
Youth / 50-85cc

Profile

What riders find at Big Air Motocross.

Big Air Motocross in Fremont, Michigan is an AMA District 14 sanctioned facility with a 1.5-mile main motocross track on natural hilly terrain plus a Little Air mini track for younger riders. The natural hilly construction and the AMA District 14 sanctioning are the property's two structural features, and the combination puts Big Air in the formal regional racing scene rather than just running open practice. The 1.5-mile main is built on natural hilly terrain in west Michigan. The loamy sand mixed with clay produces the kind of soil variety that gives the track real character through a session. Loam holds tacky lines through the day, sand develops the ruts that test sand technique, and clay sections firm up through afternoon use. Natural elevation across the hilly Newaygo County terrain gives the layout grade changes that flat west Michigan tracks cannot match. Supercross-style jumps mixed with natural obstacles is the property's obstacle portfolio. The mix gives riders both the technical rhythm-section work that SX-style obstacles require and the natural-terrain riding that builds complete-skill development. The combination is the working definition of a layout that serves riders building across formats. The Little Air mini track gives 50cc and 65cc riders an appropriately sized layout, separate from the full-size bikes. The mini track separation lets households with multiple riders at different skill levels practice the same property at the same time. The AMA District 14 sanctioning puts Big Air on the formal Michigan amateur racing calendar. District 14 covers Michigan amateur motocross, and the sanctioning status means rounds at Big Air count for points in the regional series. The competitive racing programming distinguishes the property from casual practice operations. The operating schedule runs Wednesday afternoons from 2pm to 8pm and Saturday daytime from 10am to 5pm. The Wednesday afternoon-to-evening window suits working riders who want a midweek session, and the Saturday daytime hours serve the family practice and racing crowd. Wheelchair accessible parking and amenities is the operational detail that signals the property's commitment to broader visitor access. Most regional motocross facilities have minimal accessibility infrastructure, and Big Air's accessibility commitment reflects an operating culture focused on welcoming the full range of visiting families. The Fremont location is in Newaygo County, west Michigan north of Grand Rapids. Grand Rapids itself is about 45 minutes south, Muskegon is roughly 30 minutes west on the Lake Michigan shore, and the broader west Michigan motocross market pulls riders from across the lower peninsula. The position makes Big Air within reasonable weekend range of the Grand Rapids, Muskegon, and broader west Michigan population centers. For west Michigan motocross riders, Big Air provides AMA District 14 sanctioned racing access on a 1.5-mile natural-hilly-terrain layout with mixed obstacle portfolio. The Wednesday afternoon and Saturday operating schedule serves both working riders and weekend families across the active Michigan riding season.

Schedule

Nothing on the calendar yet.

No events posted

No races or practice days posted for Big Air Motocross yet.

Want to know when they run? Tell us to chase it down. Drop your email to get pinged the day it goes live.

One tap. We track demand and prioritize the tracks riders ask for most.

Run this track?
Claim Big Air Motocross to post your own schedule, free.
Claim this track →

From the dirt

Photos from Big Air Motocross.

1 photo

Photo /

©

What riders say

Reviews of Big Air Motocross.

Long-form take from people who rode. Live conditions belong in the rider feed above.

Rate the ride

Write a review.

Login required

Sign in to leave a review.

Share this track

Common questions

FAQs about Big Air Motocross.

Where is Big Air Motocross?

+

Big Air Motocross is located at PO Box 449, Fremont, Michigan 49412.

What's the dirt like at Big Air Motocross?

+

The soil at Big Air Motocross is described as Loamy sand + clay.

Are there restrooms at Big Air Motocross?

+

Yes, Big Air Motocross has showers and restrooms on site.

What skill levels can ride at Big Air Motocross?

+

Big Air Motocross welcomes beginner, intermediate and pro / expert riders.

Listing kept accurate by riders

Motocross Community Leaders

Hometown legend.

No. 01 01 Reserved

New · The first Hometown Legend · Coming soon

Who's your hometown legend?

Soon, we crown the first-ever Hometown Legend, with a custom award and a permanent spot on the Wall of Legends. Nominate anyone who shapes your local motocross scene, then follow for finalists, voting, and the crowning.

Follow for every update. No purchase necessary.