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What riders find at Bunker Hill MX.
Bunker Hill MX in Delta runs serious elevation features that few Utah tracks can match. A 100-foot uphill triple and a 50-foot downhill double are the headline features that define the property's competitive identity, those are destination-grade jumps that put Bunker Hill in the upper tier of regional Utah motocross facilities.
The 100-foot uphill triple is the standout feature. Uphill triples specifically demand commitment and throttle discipline that flat-terrain triples don't require. Building one at 100 feet is destination-scale air work that pulls regional riders chasing the serious-feature experience. The 50-foot downhill double balances the uphill demand with technical-control practice on the descent.
Motorcycles only, no ATVs. That's the operational decision that keeps the property's character focused on the motorcycle community without four-wheeler traffic affecting the riding experience.
Race programming covers AMA-sanctioned races and national qualifier events on the calendar. The AMA sanction is the championship-grade race-day infrastructure piece, riders chasing AMA points have a sanctioned home venue with predictable race-day operations.
Operational notes for visiting riders: bring a generator, there's no on-site electricity. Bike-wash water is available on the property for post-session cleanup.
For local riders in Millard County and the broader western Utah region, Bunker Hill is the destination-grade jump-feature property. Riders in Delta, Hinckley, Oak City, Fillmore, Lynndyl, and the broader US-50 / US-6 corridor have everyday access. Salt Lake City metro riders make the trip south for the elevation features specifically. Provo and broader Utah Valley riders run southwest for the same reasons. Nevada riders from the broader White Pine and Lincoln County region make the trip east across the state line.
(801) 540-8625. bunkerhillmx.net for the schedule.