Best Motocross Tracks in Florida (2026 Guide)
Florida has a few things working in its favor as a riding state: year-round weather that keeps tracks rideable 12 months a year, sandy soil that's forgiving to ride on and drains better than clay, and a track scene spread across a state big enough that most riders have something within an hour's drive. The challenge is the summer heat — Florida in July and August will end a morning session by 10am if you're not used to it.
The other thing worth knowing: Florida is a big state with a lot of tracks, and not all of them advertise well. Some of the better local options take some digging to find. We've put together the best options across the state — from North Florida down through the Tampa corridor and into South Florida.
Heads up: Hours, fees, and conditions change. Always check current status on TrackFinder before you load up — listings show the last verified date and real-time rider condition reports.
Waldo MX & Event Grounds — Waldo, FL
Best for: All skill levels, Gainesville-area riders, riders who want multiple track types Track types: MX, Supercross, Pit bike, Flat track Day fee: $25 open practice / $45 special events
Waldo sits just north of Gainesville on US-301, making it the most accessible full-service MX facility for the North-Central Florida corridor. The facility runs four tracks — a full MX layout, a supercross track, a pit bike track, and a flat track — which makes it one of the more complete riding destinations in the state. Friday and Saturday Night Lights events bring in a regular crowd, and the on-site camping with hookups means you can make a weekend of it.
For Gainesville riders who've been driving further to find a quality MX session, this is the right call. Check TrackFinder for the current schedule before showing up — the facility runs different formats on different days and hours vary by event.
See current conditions at trackfinderusa.com/tracks/waldo-mx-event-grounds-fl
Dade City MX — Dade City, FL
Best for: All skill levels, Tampa-area riders, racers and beginners alike Track types: MX Day fee: Verify on TrackFinder
Dade City MX runs at the Pasco County Fairgrounds and is one of the most active club racing programs in the state — 47 championship rounds a year, Thursday night practice, and Saturday night racing that draws a consistent local crowd. The track also runs MX schools Saturday mornings, which makes it one of the few Tampa-area options with structured instruction for newer riders.
If you're anywhere in the Tampa, Wesley Chapel, or New Port Richey corridor, Dade City is your closest dedicated MX program. It's not a massive national-caliber facility, but it's well-run, active every week, and has the kind of regular racing scene that keeps a track community healthy.
See current conditions at trackfinderusa.com/tracks/dade-city-mx-fl
Orlando MX Park — Bithlo, FL
Best for: All skill levels, Orlando and East Orange County riders, racers Track types: MX Day fee: $35 without membership
Orlando MX Park has been operating since 1969 — the longest continuously running motocross track in Florida. That kind of tenure means a well-developed facility, a deep local rider community, and a race schedule that draws competitors from across the state and region. It hosts the Florida Motocross Series, Loretta Lynn's Area Qualifier, and the annual Florida State Championship.
Open practice runs Wednesday through Sunday with varying morning and afternoon sessions. If you're in the Orlando metro or anywhere in Central Florida and want a track with a serious race history and consistent open practice, this is the benchmark.
See current conditions at trackfinderusa.com/tracks/orlando-mx-park-fl
Croom Motorcycle Area — Brooksville, FL
Best for: Off-road and trail riders, mixed-ability groups, OHV riding Track types: OHV / Motorcycle trail system Day fee: Verify on TrackFinder
Also in the Brooksville area, Croom Motorcycle Area is a different kind of facility than a dedicated MX track — it's a managed OHV trail system in the Withlacoochee State Forest. If you're on a dual-sport, enduro bike, or anything built for off-road trail riding rather than circuit laps, Croom is the most established option in Central Florida. Miles of maintained trails, sandy terrain, and a well-known layout that rewards returning riders.
This is not the right call for a dedicated MX bike looking to do jumps and laps — for circuit MX, Dade City or Orlando MX Park are your best bets. For trail riding, Croom is one of the best public riding areas in Florida.
See current conditions at trackfinderusa.com/tracks/croom-motorcycle-area-fl
Miami Motocross Park — Hialeah, FL
Best for: South Florida riders, all skill levels Track types: MX Day fee: Verify on TrackFinder
South Florida doesn't have as many MX options as the north and central parts of the state, which makes Miami Motocross Park the go-to for anyone in the Miami, Fort Lauderdale, or broader South Florida metro. The flat terrain of South Florida means the track layout is built up rather than carved from natural elevation — different feel than riding in other parts of the state, but it works for the region.
The heat and humidity in South Florida are real year-round, not just in summer. Early morning sessions are the way to go. Check the condition reports — South Florida clay and sandy mix can get heavy after any rain.
See current conditions at trackfinderusa.com/tracks/miami-motocross-park-fl
More Florida Tracks
Florida has 60+ dirt bike and motocross tracks listed on TrackFinder — from large facilities down to small local tracks that don't advertise much but are worth knowing about. Search by your location, filter by track type and difficulty, and check current conditions before you go.
Find Florida tracks on TrackFinder → trackfinderusa.com/find/florida
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there motocross tracks in Florida open year-round?
Yes — Florida is one of the best year-round riding states in the country. Most tracks run 12 months with no seasonal closures. The caveat is summer heat and humidity: July and August rides are best done early morning before temperatures and humidity climb. Check TrackFinder for current open/closed status, since tracks do close temporarily after heavy rain — South and Central Florida can see significant flooding after storms.
How much does it cost to ride at a motocross track in Florida?
Day pass fees at Florida tracks typically run $25–$50 depending on the facility. National-level tracks like WW Ranch charge more; smaller local tracks are often in the $25–$35 range. Some tracks offer punch cards or memberships for regular riders. Verify current pricing on the TrackFinder listing before you go.
Do I need to register ahead of time for Florida motocross tracks?
Most Florida tracks accept walk-ins for regular practice days. Race events almost always require advance registration and AMA membership. Some facilities ask for a waiver or have age restrictions for certain tracks. Check the individual listing on TrackFinder for any specific requirements.
What's the best Florida motocross track for beginners?
Dade City MX runs structured MX schools every Saturday morning — one of the few Florida tracks with formal instruction built into the schedule, which makes it the right call for a first MX experience in the Tampa area. For trail riding rather than circuit MX, Croom Motorcycle Area in Brooksville has beginner-friendly sections within the Withlacoochee State Forest system.
Does Florida have motocross races and events?
Yes — Florida has an active local amateur racing scene year-round. The year-round climate keeps the racing calendar full in a way that northern states can't match. Check the TrackFinder events calendar for upcoming race days and open practices at tracks near you.
Find Florida Tracks Near You
All of the tracks listed above are on TrackFinder — along with 60+ more across the state. Check open/closed status, read condition reports from riders who were just there, find upcoming events, and get directions.
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Find Florida tracks on TrackFinder → trackfinderusa.com/find/florida