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Utah Motocross.
Ogden Cycle Association (OCA) - Hot Springs Raceway
Farr West · UT · Deep brown loam
Non-profit private club since 1956. Dark chocolate loam at Hot Springs Raceway, multiple lines, deep ruts, unmatched traction. Live track ca...
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SGMX Moto Playground (St. George MX)
St. George · UT
30-acre southern UT park with 1.25-mile track. Numerous elevation changes, rhythm sections, step-ups/downs, whoops, tabletops. On-site Café...
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Carbon County Motocross Park (Carbon Emery MX)
Price · UT
Premier outdoor track at CERCUT Fairgrounds. Designed by Dirt Wurks (best-known builders). Hosts WORCS + USRA events.
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Mountain West MX Park
Mona · UT · Sand + mixed
Established 2006. 3 tracks: Pee-Wee, Sand (amateur), Vet (novice/vet, tamer jumps). Hosts Monsters of Moto X vintage race.
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Bunker Hill MX
Delta · UT
★ 4.0 (2)
Big elevation: 100-foot uphill triple + 50-foot downhill double. Motorcycles only (no ATVs). AMA-sanctioned + national qualifier events.
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Five Mile Pass OHV Area
Eagle Mountain · UT · Rocky, loose dirt
Large public BLM area. Scattered makeshift MX tracks + miles of ATV trails through rugged rocky hills. Free dispersed camping.
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Steadmans MX Park
Tooele · UT
Ride Steadmans MX Park at the Peak Complex in Tooele, UT, near Salt Lake City. A near-mile main track plus arenacross, with RV camping and h...
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80 Acres MX
Clarkston · UT
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Tracks within driving distance of Utah's metro areas. Tap a city to see the tracks closest to it, sorted by distance.
Frequently Asked
Utah motocross questions.
What's motocross like in Utah? +
Salt Lake metro is the gravitational center but Utah riding spreads across the Wasatch and out into the desert. Five Mile Pass OHV, Deseret Peak Complex, Iron Mine Race Park out in Cedar City country, Carbon County in Price, Bunker Hill. Most Utah tracks live around 4,500 to 5,500 feet of elevation. Soil mixes hardpack and sandy patches, with a few volcanic-soil tracks that ride loamier than expected. Season runs late April through October at the lower-elevation tracks, narrower up high. The Mountain States series covers the points racing and pulls Idaho, Wyoming, and Colorado riders into Utah weekends. Fall is the cleanest weather window; September through early October is the best dirt of the year. The drives between Wasatch tracks are short by Western standards. The desert tracks south of I-70 are their own universe and locals there tend not to come north much. Goggle tear-offs and a fresh air filter on every ride.
How many motocross tracks are in Utah? +
MX Parks lists 12 motocross tracks, MX parks, and dirt bike tracks in Utah. The count updates as riders submit new tracks and owners claim and update their listings.
Which motocross tracks in Utah are open right now? +
8 of the 12 motocross tracks listed in Utah 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 Utah? +
Among the top-ranked listings right now are Ogden Cycle Association (OCA) - Hot Springs Raceway, SGMX Moto Playground (St. George MX), Carbon County Motocross Park (Carbon Emery MX). Rankings weigh owner verification, rider check-ins, and listing quality, so the order shifts with real activity.
Can I camp at Utah motocross tracks? +
5 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 Utah cities? +
MX Parks has dedicated pages for motocross tracks near Salt Lake City, Provo, St. George. 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 Utah? +
2 upcoming events are on the calendar at Utah tracks. Each track page lists its schedule, and the MX Parks events calendar covers every state in one view.
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