April 20, 2026 · TrackFinder USA

Best Motocross Tracks in Texas (2026 Guide)

Best Motocross Tracks in Texas (2026 Guide)

Texas is one of the better states to be a dirt bike rider. The climate keeps most tracks rideable 10–11 months a year, the state is large enough that there's something in every region, and it's home to one of the most respected facilities on the entire AMA National circuit. Whether you're a first-time rider looking for somewhere to get comfortable or you're putting in laps to prep for a race series, there's a Texas track worth the drive.

The challenge isn't finding a track — it's knowing which ones are open this weekend, what the conditions look like, and whether the facility is the right fit for your level. We've put together the best options across the state, from the Panhandle down to South Texas.

Heads up: Hours, fees, and conditions change. Always check current status on TrackFinder before you load up the truck — listings show the last verified date and rider condition reports updated in real time.


Freestone Raceway National Track — Wortham, TX

Best for: Intermediate to advanced riders, racers, anyone who wants to ride on a national-caliber track Track types: MX (multiple tracks) Day fee: Verify on TrackFinder

Freestone is the crown jewel of Texas MX. It hosts an AMA Pro Motocross National each year, which means the main track is built and maintained to a standard most riders only experience on TV. Multiple practice tracks let you warm up before working up to the national layout. The facility is well-organized, the soil is good, and there's a reason riders drive hours to ride here on a regular practice day.

If you're on a beginner bike or just getting started, this probably isn't your first stop — the tracks are built for speed and the atmosphere on busy days reflects that. But for anyone looking to push their riding, it's the best track in Texas by a significant margin.

See current conditions at trackfinderusa.com/tracks/freestone-raceway-national-track-tx


Longhorn Motocross — Georgetown, TX

Best for: All skill levels, riders in the Austin/Central Texas area Track types: MX Day fee: Verify on TrackFinder

Georgetown is practically an Austin suburb at this point, which makes Longhorn Motocross the most accessible track for anyone based in the capital. The layout covers a solid range — it's not going to overwhelm a newer rider, but there's enough going on that experienced riders can work on technique. The facility is straightforward and well-run, which matters more than any one specific feature when you're trying to get laps in.

If you're in the Austin metro and looking for a home track, start here.

See current conditions at trackfinderusa.com/tracks/longhorn-motocross-tx


Cycle Ranch Motocross Park & Events Center — Floresville, TX

Best for: All skill levels, families, South Texas riders Track types: MX, beginner track Day fee: Verify on TrackFinder

Cycle Ranch is well-regarded in the San Antonio area and for good reason. It runs multiple tracks at different difficulty levels, which makes it one of the better options in the state if you're bringing newer riders or a mixed-ability group. The beginner track is genuinely beginner-friendly — wide lines, reasonable jumps, good soil — without the facility feeling like it's only set up for kids.

The proximity to San Antonio makes it the most convenient option for anyone in that metro, and it's hosted its share of local race series over the years.

See current conditions at trackfinderusa.com/tracks/cycle-ranch-motocross-park-events-center-tx


3 Palms Action Sports Park — Conroe, TX

Best for: Houston-area riders, all skill levels Track types: MX Day fee: Verify on TrackFinder

Conroe sits north of Houston in a spot that makes 3 Palms reachable for riders spread across the sprawling Houston metro. The facility runs MX, and the location north of the city avoids some of the flat, flood-prone terrain that makes building a quality track difficult closer in. If you're in the Houston area and looking for somewhere consistent to put in practice sessions, this is the go-to on TrackFinder.

Worth noting: Houston summers are brutal. Go early or wait for fall. Check the condition reports before you load up — Southeast Texas soil and rain don't always mix well.

See current conditions at trackfinderusa.com/tracks/3-palms-action-sports-park-tx


Holeshot Valley MX — Springtown, TX

Best for: DFW-area riders, intermediate skill levels Track types: MX Day fee: Verify on TrackFinder

Springtown sits about 30 minutes west of Fort Worth, which puts Holeshot Valley MX squarely in reach for riders spread across the DFW metro — whether you're coming from Fort Worth, Weatherford, or anywhere in between. The name is on TrackFinder with active status; check the listing for current hours and day fee before heading out, as these can shift seasonally.

If you're in the DFW area and looking for a local option, it's worth a look — and if conditions are posted on TrackFinder by riders who've been recently, even better.

See current conditions at trackfinderusa.com/tracks/holeshot-valley-mx-tx


More Texas Tracks

Texas has 60+ dirt bike and motocross tracks listed on TrackFinder — from large national-level facilities 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 Texas tracks on TrackFinder → trackfinderusa.com/map


Frequently Asked Questions

Are there motocross tracks in Texas open year-round?

Most Texas tracks run year-round or close to it. The climate is hot in summer but mild enough in fall, winter, and spring that most facilities stay open. Summer rides are best done early morning before temperatures climb. Check TrackFinder for current open/closed status — some tracks do go on seasonal schedules or close temporarily after heavy rain.

How much does it cost to ride at a motocross track in Texas?

Day pass fees at Texas tracks typically run $30–$60 depending on the facility. National-level tracks like Freestone charge more; smaller local tracks are often in the $25–$35 range. Some tracks offer annual memberships or punch cards for regular riders. Verify current pricing on the track's TrackFinder listing before you go.

Do I need to register ahead of time for Texas motocross tracks?

It depends on the facility. Most Texas tracks accept walk-ins for regular practice days but require advance registration for race events. Some facilities ask for AMA membership. Check the individual track listing on TrackFinder for any registration requirements.

What's the best Texas motocross track for beginners?

Cycle Ranch near San Antonio has the most developed beginner setup, with a dedicated beginner track and a patient atmosphere. Longhorn Motocross in Georgetown is also beginner-accessible and well-run for Central Texas riders. Avoid showing up to Freestone Raceway for your first few sessions — it's built for experienced riders and the pace reflects that.

Does Texas have motocross races and events?

Yes — Texas has an active local amateur racing scene year-round, and Freestone Raceway National Track hosts an AMA Pro Motocross National each year. Check the TrackFinder events calendar for upcoming race days and open practices at tracks near you.


Find Texas 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 Texas tracks on TrackFinder → trackfinderusa.com/map