Here's the hookup on the best Arizona motocross tracks, along with some arenacross, supercross, vintage style MX, pee-wee / pitbike style tracks and some off-road trails (including an epic enduro cross section that you've just got to see to believe!!) and if you time your trip just right you may get to see or participate in a round of the WORCS at one of these facilities below.
The following resources have more than one use as well... You can use them to plan a trip. Or, since there may be a facility listed you had not yet mastered you can use it as an excuse to take the rest of the day off and go ride, or even fire up the bikes after work (or after the heat) and ride a track under the lights, as well as providing a new location to frequent and ride with (or get lapped by) some of the fastest riders from the area.
Okay, So you just read the paragraph above and you're wondering Who's going to lap you?
Oh you're funny...
Does the name "Dusty Rabbit" AKA...Destry Abbott ring a bell? and you can
keep on sweatin' it if he's not at the track you go to on any particular
day because chances are that one of his buddies such as Steve Hatch,
Justin Buckelew or Chris Blose may not be too far off, and any of these
guys will gladly show you the fast way around a track, but if you're at
the right place at the right time, some of these guys have been known to
hold riding clinics at some of the facilities listed below, so make
sure you ask someone and get lined up for a session of dodging rocks
& roost coming off these guy's back wheels while they show you the
tips they have learned from years of racing, tips that may make you a
better, safer and faster rider.
If you happen to be on this page because you're planning on passing through, or just traveling within the state on your way to another destination, and you want to know where the best Arizona motocross facilities are located so you can stop along the way and ride...Great!! But I'm not lettin' off there, I'm even going to let you in on something you may want to check out in the Grand Canyon state along the way, or after getting your adrenaline fix on the dirt bike, so make sure you check out my recommendation below the listing of tracks.
If you arrived at this page from a search engine, and have not yet seen the list of tracks by state elsewhere on this site, be sure to check out the motocross track listings by state.
For those of you that 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 are the best track building tips for that.
If you know of an Arizona 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 |
| Canyon Motocross | 9777 West Carefree Hwy Peoria, Arizona 85383 (480)-294-4467 | MX, Pee-Wee, Vintage, GP, Off-Road | Yes No |
| Grinding Stone Sports Park | Ft McDowell Road and Hwy 87 Address unavailable Call Gary at (480)-226-1427 for directions | MX, Pee-Wee Riding Clinics, EX, Off-Road | Yes No |
| Pima Motorsports Park | 11700 South Harrison Road Tucson, Arizona 85747 (520)-762-8771 | MX, Pee-Wee, Vintage, Off-Road | Yes No |
| Speedworld MX Park | 19421 West Jomax Road Wittman, Arizona 85361 (623)-546-1206 | MX,AX, SX, Pee-Wee, Quad, GP, Riding Clinics, Vintage | Yes No |
Alright, Got some good Arizona motocross tracks or an enduro cross
layout in your sights, and you know where you're going to ride? Now you
should check out the link below for more info on places to hold the gas
on apart from the Arizona motocross facilities listed above, as the link
directs you to a site with maps, pertinent permit info and other
details provided by the Arizona Game and Fish folks and it's an
excellent resource on some other sweet places to ride...
Arizona OHV Trails and other Riding Areas
Okay...So that's about all there is to the Arizona motocross facilities and other places to ride that I can recommend to you, so go check 'em out, keep it pinned on the tracks or in the woods but stay safe, and arrive alive by wearing your seat belt and staying alert while traveling between stops.