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Aztec Motocross motocross track in Aztec, NM
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Aztec Motocross

Aztec · New Mexico

Open per schedule
Call before you haul · (505) 393-5222

Outdoor MX

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National-style track. Tabletops, step-on/off, sweeping berms, rhythm. Sand/clay blend. Four Corners region.

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Satellite map of Aztec Motocross in Aztec, NM

1771 Navajo Dam Rd

Aztec, NM 87410

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Fees

FREE unless prepped event; Sat $30/rider

Hours

Sunrise-sunset

Tracks

1 on site

Soil

Sand & clay mix

67°

Today

Scattered clouds · Rideable

Specs · Amenities · Contact · Conditions

The setup.

Layout

Outdoor

Skill Levels

Beginner, Intermediate, Pro

Practice Schedule

Sunrise-sunset (free); Sat groomed 11am-3pm

Amenities

Camping

RV Hookups

Showers

Concessions

Lighting

Membership

Contact

Scattered clouds

Now

67°F feels 68°

Scattered clouds

Rideable

Clouds.

High / Low

89° / 66°

Wind

7 mph E

Humidity

100%

Next 3 days

Thu

Scattered clouds

88° / 57°

Fri

Few clouds

90° / 63°

Sat

Clear sky

89° / 64°

Source: OpenWeather · cached 30 min

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What riders find at Aztec Motocross.

Aztec Motocross in Aztec, New Mexico is a Four Corners region national-style motocross track, a property built around tabletops, step-on/step-offs, sweeping berms, downhill sections, rhythm sections, and rollers on a sand and clay soil blend. The combination of layout features and the Four Corners location gives Aztec Motocross a distinct position in the western U.S. motocross scene that few other facilities can match. The track itself is built in the national-style format, with the kind of obstacle variety and pace demands that prepare riders for regional and national amateur events rather than just providing local practice. Tabletops give riders progressive jump practice across difficulty levels. Step-on / step-offs deliver the technical line-choice work that defines competitive motocross. Sweeping berms reward riders who can commit to lines at speed. Downhill sections use the natural Four Corners terrain to deliver real grade work. Rhythm sections build complete-skill riding. Rollers fill out the layout with the kind of multi-skill obstacles that test rider technique across a full lap. The sand and clay soil blend is the property's defining soil profile. Sand sections develop the deep ruts that test sand technique, clay holds tacky lines through the day, and the mix produces a layout that rides differently as the surface develops through a session. The blend rewards riders who can read terrain and adapt rather than memorize lines. Free practice runs sunrise to sunset unless the track is prepped for an event. The free-practice operating model is unusual for a national-style facility, and it reflects an operating culture focused on serving the regional rider community rather than maximizing per-rider revenue. The free-access structure builds rider-track relationships over time and is part of why Aztec has built its Four Corners reputation. Saturday groomed practice runs from 11am to 3pm at $30 per rider. The groomed-practice rate is the property's only paid riding access, and it reflects the maintenance cost of the Saturday prep work that produces consistent surface quality. Serious local riders use the Saturday window for the kind of high-quality prep that the free-practice days do not deliver. The Aztec location is in the Four Corners region of New Mexico, in San Juan County, near the Colorado state line. Durango, Colorado is about an hour and 15 minutes north, Farmington, New Mexico is 20 minutes south, and Mesa Verde National Park sits 45 minutes northwest in southwest Colorado. The position pulls riders from across the Four Corners region, including southwest Colorado, southeast Utah, northeast Arizona, and the broader San Juan and Montezuma County markets. (505) 393-5222, Aztecmotocross@gmail.com for the current schedule and event information.

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Where is Aztec Motocross?

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Aztec Motocross is located at 1771 Navajo Dam Rd, Aztec, New Mexico 87410.

What's the dirt like at Aztec Motocross?

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The soil at Aztec Motocross is described as Sand & clay mix.

How much does it cost to ride at Aztec Motocross?

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Gate fees at Aztec Motocross: FREE unless prepped event; Sat $30/rider

What time is Aztec Motocross open?

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Posted hours for Aztec Motocross: Sunrise-sunset

What skill levels can ride at Aztec Motocross?

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Aztec Motocross welcomes beginner, intermediate and pro / expert riders.

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