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North Carolina Motocross.

ClubMX in Chesterfield (technically just over the South Carolina line but operationally a Carolinas track) trains a long list of supercross pros and a lot of the East Coast circuit's faster amateurs. North Carolina-side tracks include 5 Points MX in Stedman, 421 MX, 221 MX, Big Oak, Blackjack. Carolina clay sets up tacky after a watering and goes hardpack fast under sun; the Piedmont's red dirt is the variety most riders mean when they say Carolina dirt. Season runs effectively year-round if you respect July and August. AMA District 22 covers the points racing here and the Loretta Lynn's regional qualifier circuit hits the state hard every spring. The scene is bigger than outsiders assume because of how many transplant riders end up moving here for the year-round weather. Coastal sand to mountain rocky, all inside a four-hour drive. The variety of dirt within the state is the thing that surprises most first-time visitors.

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North Carolina motocross by metro.

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

Frequently Asked

North Carolina motocross questions.

What's motocross like in North Carolina? +

ClubMX in Chesterfield (technically just over the South Carolina line but operationally a Carolinas track) trains a long list of supercross pros and a lot of the East Coast circuit's faster amateurs. North Carolina-side tracks include 5 Points MX in Stedman, 421 MX, 221 MX, Big Oak, Blackjack. Carolina clay sets up tacky after a watering and goes hardpack fast under sun; the Piedmont's red dirt is the variety most riders mean when they say Carolina dirt. Season runs effectively year-round if you respect July and August. AMA District 22 covers the points racing here and the Loretta Lynn's regional qualifier circuit hits the state hard every spring. The scene is bigger than outsiders assume because of how many transplant riders end up moving here for the year-round weather. Coastal sand to mountain rocky, all inside a four-hour drive. The variety of dirt within the state is the thing that surprises most first-time visitors.

How many motocross tracks are in North Carolina? +

MX Parks lists 23 motocross tracks, MX parks, and dirt bike tracks in North Carolina. The count updates as riders submit new tracks and owners claim and update their listings.

Which motocross tracks in North Carolina are open right now? +

18 of the 23 motocross tracks listed in North Carolina 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 North Carolina? +

Among the top-ranked listings right now are East Bend Motorsports, JWTF MX (Jimmy Weinert Training Facility), SVMX Park (Silver Valley 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 North Carolina? +

2 North Carolina 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 North Carolina motocross tracks? +

3 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 North Carolina cities? +

MX Parks has dedicated pages for motocross tracks near Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Asheville, Wilmington, Fayetteville, Hickory. 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 North Carolina? +

1 upcoming event is on the calendar at North Carolina tracks. Each track page lists its schedule, and the MX Parks events calendar covers every state in one view.

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