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Dyracuse Recreational Park motocross track in Rome, WI
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Dyracuse Recreational Park

Rome · Wisconsin

Outdoor MX Pit Bike

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Wisconsin's first motorcycle recreational area (1982). Town-operated. 700+ acres, 11+ miles of trails, mud play area, sand bowl, 4-acre sand area.

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Satellite map of Dyracuse Recreational Park in Rome, WI

1047 County Road O

Rome, WI 54457

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Tracks

5 on site

Soil

Sand + natural terrain

Length

700+ acres + 11 mi trails

66°

Today

Overcast clouds · Rideable

Specs · Amenities · Contact · Conditions

The setup.

Layout

Outdoor

Skill Levels

Beginner, Intermediate, Pro

Established

1982

Practice Schedule

Mid-April to late October

Race Schedule

AMA-sanctioned MX, Hill Climb, Enduro, Youth Learn to Ride

Amenities

Camping

RV Hookups

Showers

Concessions

Lighting

Membership

Contact

Overcast clouds

Now

66°F feels 67°

Overcast clouds

Rideable

Clouds.

High / Low

73° / 64°

Wind

7 mph SW

Humidity

95%

Next 3 days

Thu

Broken clouds

71° / 57°

Fri

Few clouds

73° / 52°

Sat

Scattered clouds

78° / 55°

Source: OpenWeather · cached 30 min

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What riders find at Dyracuse Recreational Park.

Dyracuse Recreational Park in Rome, Wisconsin was Wisconsin's first motorcycle recreational area when it opened in 1982, a town-operated 700-plus acre property whose multi-track structure and AMA-sanctioned event programming have built Dyracuse into one of the most established off-road recreational facilities in the upper Midwest. The town-operated structure is the property's defining organizational identity. Municipal off-road parks are rare in American motorsports, and Rome's commitment to operating Dyracuse as a town facility reflects the kind of community investment that sustains regional motorsports infrastructure where commercial operators cannot. The 700-plus acre footprint and 11-plus miles of trails give the property real scale for serious off-road use. The trail mileage covers the kind of multi-hour exploration system that smaller properties cannot support, and the variety of terrain across the broader footprint includes sand and natural-terrain sections that produce real riding character. Five distinct tracks split the property between disciplines and skill levels. The 1.22-mile motocross track serves the primary outdoor MX discipline. A 1.21-mile ATV and UTV track gives four-wheelers and side-by-sides their own dedicated infrastructure. A 0.46-mile challenge layout delivers technical obstacle work. A 0.36-mile supercross-style track provides rhythm-section and SX-format practice. A 0.26-mile pee-wee track serves 50cc and 65cc riders. The five-track structure means a household with mixed disciplines or a serious racer building across formats can practice the whole spectrum on a single property. Beyond the formal tracks, a 4-acre sand area gives sand-riding enthusiasts dedicated space. A mud play area serves the four-wheel-drive truck and Jeep crowd. A sand bowl adds yet another distinct riding environment. The variety of dedicated riding zones across the property reflects the broader off-road recreational identity Dyracuse has built. The racing calendar includes AMA-sanctioned motocross, hill climb, and enduro events, plus Youth Learn to Ride programs. The AMA sanctioning puts Dyracuse on the formal regional racing calendar, and the youth programs reflect the broader community-investment operating identity that the town structure produces. Operations run mid-April through late October, which captures essentially the entire window when outdoor off-road recreation is feasible in central Wisconsin. The seasonal calendar reflects the regional climate. The Rome location is in Adams County, central Wisconsin. Madison is about 90 minutes south, Wausau is roughly an hour north, and the broader central Wisconsin recreational market pulls visitors from across the state and into the Twin Cities region. For Wisconsin off-road riders, having a town-operated 700-acre multi-discipline park with five distinct tracks, AMA sanctioning, and substantial trail infrastructure is a real community asset. romewi.gov/dyracuse for the current schedule and operating information.

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Where is Dyracuse Recreational Park?

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Dyracuse Recreational Park is located at 1047 County Road O, Rome, Wisconsin 54457.

What's the dirt like at Dyracuse Recreational Park?

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The soil at Dyracuse Recreational Park is described as Sand + natural terrain.

Are there restrooms at Dyracuse Recreational Park?

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Yes, Dyracuse Recreational Park has showers and restrooms on site.

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Dyracuse Recreational Park welcomes beginner, intermediate and pro / expert riders.

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