The Directory
Every motocross track. One directory.
MX Parks lists 632 motocross tracks, MX parks, and dirt bike facilities across all 50 U.S. states. Outdoor practice tracks, indoor arena venues, supercross layouts, pit-bike youth tracks, all of it. Every listing shows what you need before you load the trailer: soil type, lighting, gate fees, hours, upcoming events, rider photos, and reviews from people who actually showed up.
The directory is rider-maintained. If a track changes hands, gets new dirt, or shuts down for the season, riders update the listing. Track owners can claim their page for free and post their own schedules. Missing a venue? You can add it.
Use the search bar to find a track by name, city, or ZIP. Hit “Near me” to sort every facility in the country by distance from where you stand. Filter by state if you’re planning a trip, by feature (supercross, indoor, pit bike) if you want a specific layout, or browse the best-of list, the venues riders fly across the country to ride: Glen Helen in California, RedBud in Michigan, Unadilla in New York, and Loretta Lynn’s Ranch in Tennessee.
But most riders find their Saturday at the track they can reach in under an hour, and that is the whole reason this directory exists. Sort by distance and start there.
Challenger Motocross Park
Centerton · AR
Was Northwest Arkansas's premier motocross and ATV park with bleachers and full amenities. Closed. See active NWA alternatives.
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Comp Edge MX
Hesperia · CA
Was a popular SoCal facility with four individually fenced tracks. Closed early 2019.
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I-35 MX Park
Oklahoma · OK · Loamy + sand
Historic Oklahoma motocross practice and racing venue on the loamy and sand surface that defined OKC-area moto. Now closed.
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MX 573 Practice Track
Montrose · PA
Was a 28-acre private practice track with 1.5-mile main + peewee on rolling terrain. Many jumps with by-passes for family riders. Closed.
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Zaca Station MX Park
Los Olivos · CA
1.3-mile hillside track with significant elevation. Three tracks for all skill levels. Family-owned (Chamberlin family). Closed after Santa...
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Hillside Park Motocross
Nashville · TN
Historic Nashville-area motocross venue, first race held April 17, 1977. ~50 years of racing history. Current operational status uncertain.
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Mid-Ohio MX Park
Lexington · OH
Historic facility established 1970, hosted legendary Trans-AMA + National motocross races in the 1970s and 80s. Hosted 1975 500cc AMA event...
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Accelerate MX
Biglerville · PA
New backyard-style practice track in central PA, Adams County, near Gettysburg. Smaller, casual operation.
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Frequently Asked
MX Parks questions.
How do I find motocross tracks near me? +
Tap "Near me" in the search bar to use your device location, or type a ZIP code. MX Parks sorts every track within your chosen radius by distance, with open status and gate fees on each listing.
How many motocross tracks are in the MX Parks directory? +
MX Parks lists 632 motocross tracks, MX parks, and dirt bike parks across all 50 U.S. states. The directory is rider-maintained: track owners can claim their listing for free.
Are there indoor motocross tracks? +
Yes. MX Parks lists indoor and arena-style motocross facilities across the U.S., concentrated in cold-weather states where outdoor MX shuts down for winter. The indoor motocross tracks page filters the directory down to those venues.
What is the difference between an MX park and a motocross track? +
Most riders use the terms interchangeably. An "MX park" usually refers to a facility with multiple tracks, amenities like camping and concessions, and a public schedule. A single "motocross track" can be standalone or part of a park.
Can I list my motocross track on MX Parks? +
Yes. Visit /add-track to submit a new track for admin review, or claim an existing listing from its detail page. Listings are free for all tracks.
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