Motocross tracks in California
A rider-built map of motocross, off-road, and trail venues across California — with reviews, live conditions, real rider counts, and one-tap check-ins. Free in the DirtPass app.
Motocross & off-road riding in California
California has one of the densest motocross scenes in the country, with year-round riding from the Inland Empire down to San Diego, plus a strong off-road and desert culture out of Lucerne and Glamis.
DirtPass puts every Californiatrack — motocross, off-road, hare scramble, enduro, dual-sport — on one map, with the kind of honest, rider-built context you only get from people who actually ride the place. Whether you're local or rolling through for a race weekend, you find a track the same way: open the app, see what's around you, and tap to check in.
What you see on every California track page
- Honest reviews and conditions from California riders who actually ride the place.
- Live rider counts and check-ins so you can see who's trackside in California right now.
- Directions and trip details — distance from you, surface type, and quick facts at a glance.
- The live track feed — posts from the session, only from riders at that California track.
Popular CA riding regions
California riders come from across the state, including:
- Riders out of Los Angeles regularly check in across California's MX and off-road venues.
- Riders out of the Inland Empire regularly check in across California's MX and off-road venues.
- Riders out of the Central Valley regularly check in across California's MX and off-road venues.
- Riders out of the Bay Area regularly check in across California's MX and off-road venues.
- Riders out of San Diego regularly check in across California's MX and off-road venues.
Add a California track to the map
If your local Californiaspot isn't on DirtPass yet, you can submit it from inside the app and put it in front of every rider in the state. Always confirm access and permission before riding anywhere.
How to find a track this weekend
- Download DirtPass on iOS or Android — it's free.
- Open the Tracks tab to see every California track on the map around you.
- Tap a track to read reviews, see who's riding now, get directions, and check in when you roll up.
See the full DirtPass feature tour on the features page, or grab the app on the download page. You can also browse the national track finder explainer.
California track-finder FAQ
How do I find motocross tracks in California?
Open the DirtPass app and the track finder shows every motocross and off-road track around California on one map — with reviews, conditions, live rider counts, and one-tap check-ins. Filter by type or distance, tap a track for details, and get directions in a tap.
Does DirtPass cover off-road and trail riding in California?
Yes. DirtPass covers the full dirt-bike spectrum across California — motocross tracks, off-road parks, hare scrambles, enduro loops, and dual-sport-friendly riding areas. The map is built and kept current by riders in the state.
Are California track listings on DirtPass accurate?
Listings are built by riders and updated by the community, but conditions, hours, and access can change. Always confirm directly with the facility before driving out. If you spot something wrong on a California track page, flag it from inside the app and the community helps fix it.
Can I add a California track that isn't on DirtPass yet?
Yes. Submit any California track or riding area from inside the app and it goes live for the whole community after a quick review. Always make sure you have permission and that riding there is legal.
Is DirtPass free for California riders?
Yes. DirtPass is free on iOS and Android — finding California tracks, checking in with riders, posting to the feed, logging your garage, and planning events are all included at no cost.
More states
DirtPass covers every state. Other state pages: Motocross tracks in Texas · Motocross tracks in Florida · Motocross tracks in Arizona · Motocross tracks in Pennsylvania · Motocross tracks in Ohio · Motocross tracks in Georgia.