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Motocross tracks in New York.

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New York Motocross.

Unadilla in New Berlin is one of the great American motocross tracks. The Lucas Oil National there in early August is rolling-hills country at its best, and the layout has a flow that rewards riders who can read terrain. Broome-Tioga Sports Center hosts a lot of the regional racing. ADK MX up in the Adirondacks, Boondocks Moto, plus a deep upstate track list and a denser Long Island scene than most outsiders realize. Soil is mostly loamy in the Mohawk and Hudson valleys, sandier near the coast, rockier in the southern tier. Season runs late April through October. NYMX series and OBL (Old Bridge League) cover bulk of the regional points. The Vermont and Pennsylvania scenes bleed in at the edges. Long-Island-to-upstate drives are real; some New York riders never see each other unless it's at a Broome-Tioga or Unadilla weekend, even though they're racing the same series. Pack tear-offs for spring weekends; rain weekends here ride differently than anywhere else.

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New York motocross by metro.

Tracks within driving distance of New York's metro areas. Tap a city to see the tracks closest to it, sorted by distance.

Frequently Asked

New York motocross questions.

What's motocross like in New York? +

Unadilla in New Berlin is one of the great American motocross tracks. The Lucas Oil National there in early August is rolling-hills country at its best, and the layout has a flow that rewards riders who can read terrain. Broome-Tioga Sports Center hosts a lot of the regional racing. ADK MX up in the Adirondacks, Boondocks Moto, plus a deep upstate track list and a denser Long Island scene than most outsiders realize. Soil is mostly loamy in the Mohawk and Hudson valleys, sandier near the coast, rockier in the southern tier. Season runs late April through October. NYMX series and OBL (Old Bridge League) cover bulk of the regional points. The Vermont and Pennsylvania scenes bleed in at the edges. Long-Island-to-upstate drives are real; some New York riders never see each other unless it's at a Broome-Tioga or Unadilla weekend, even though they're racing the same series. Pack tear-offs for spring weekends; rain weekends here ride differently than anywhere else.

How many motocross tracks are in New York? +

MX Parks lists 20 motocross tracks, MX parks, and dirt bike tracks in New York. The count updates as riders submit new tracks and owners claim and update their listings.

Which motocross tracks in New York are open right now? +

16 of the 20 motocross tracks listed in New York 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 New York? +

Unadilla MX headlines New York 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 New York? +

2 New York 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 New York motocross tracks? +

4 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 New York cities? +

MX Parks has dedicated pages for motocross tracks near New York City, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Albany, Binghamton, Utica. 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 New York? +

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

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