If you just want to stay home, or go out to the property you or a friend has, and build your own motocross or supercross practice track to train or ride on, here's the best track building tips for that.
Lastly, If you know of a California motocross facility or other riding spot you would like to see on this site, be sure to check out the user submitted tracks page, or even take a look at some of the other locations viewers have passed along
Name of Facility |
Address / Phone |
Track Type(s) |
Camping / Hookups |
Racetown 395 |
11011 Race Road Adelanto, California 92301 (909)-648-0025 |
National Style MX, Beginner MX, Vet Track, Stadium Cross, SX Riding Clinics
|
Yes No |
|
Pala Raceway |
12799 Hwy 76 Pala, California 92059 (888)-725-2691 | National Style MX, 2 Vet Tracks, Mini Track (65-150cc) Pee-Wee FMX | Yes No |
|
Cahuilla Creek Motocross |
50100 US Hwy 371 Anza, California 92539 (951)-471-6135 | MX, Vet, Mini Track (65-85cc) |
Yes No |
|
Glen Helen Raceway |
18585 Verdemont Ranch Road San Bernardino, California 92407 24hr info (909)-880-3090 ---------
Track Number: (909)-880-1733 |
National Style MX, Pee-Wee, GP, REM Vet / Vintage Track, Off-Road, EX |
Yes No |
|
Cal City MX Park |
24510 168th Street California City, California 93505 (760)-977-9774 |
National Style MX, Pee-Wee, Off-Road (Desert Riding Just Outside Main Gate)
|
Yes No |
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Competitive Edge MX Park |
Address Unavailable Check Website or call for Directions (909)-456-1070
|
National Style MX, Hillside / Vet Track, SX, Mini Track, Pee-Wee
|
Yes No |
|
Milestone MX |
12685 Holly Street Riverside, California 92509 (951)-686-4669 | MX, (Intermediate Vet & Beginner) SX, Pitbike, Pee-Wee |
Yes No |
|
Zaca Station MX |
Address Unavailable for Directions Call (805)-451-7188 ---------- Track Number: (805)-693-1209 |
National Style MX, Vet Track, Pee-Wee |
Yes No |
Once you've got some national caliber California motocross tracks in your sights, and you know where you're going to ride, you should check out the California OHV Parks website for more info on places to hold the gas on apart from the California motocross facilities listed above.
Fortunately for you and I, the California OHV parks website has maps, trail difficulty ratings and other details provided by the California Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division folks, and it's an excellent resource on places to ride, as they've got all the trails and challenging terrain scouted out and broken down from beginner level stuff, to the trails and riding spots for the most experienced pilots covering places such as the:
- Clay Pit
- Oceana Dunes (Oceana Dunes was formerly known as "Pismo Dunes")
- Prairie City Park
- Carnegie Recreation Area
- Heber Dunes
- Hungry Valley and...
- Ocotillo Wells
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