Two Separate Tracks
Both tracks were rebuilt and upgraded in 2022, and both get worked on between every event.
Whether you race every weekend or you are just trying to find a safe place for a kid on a 65, riders out of Douglas are welcome here. We run classes from Mini E all the way up to Open.
Straight-line distance. The map further down shows the real driving route and time from Douglas.
Sandy loam is the whole point. It drains after a shower, it takes a rip, and it gives you grip where you expect to be sliding. That is why riders trailer past closer tracks to get here.
This is a short enough hop that you do not need to plan a weekend around it. From Douglas you can be on the track not long after you decide to go.
Set your GPS to 4015 County Highway 35, Horton, AL 35980 and it will bring you straight to the gate. From Douglas you are heading generally west.
You will find four year olds on 50s and forty five year olds on 450s in the same pits. The class list covers Mini E through Open, plus Girls, Women, Schoolboy, College Boy and the 25, 35 and 45 plus classes.
Both tracks were rebuilt and upgraded in 2022, and both get worked on between every event.
The track is watered and ripped before gates open, and it gets worked through the day on race days.
The layout sits in an open field, so from most spots in the pits you can watch about 70 percent of the track. Parents love it.
We do not run every weekend, so the schedule page is the first stop. Everything we have on the books is posted there, along with any weather calls.
The park is at 4015 County Highway 35 in Horton, Alabama, roughly 5 miles east of Douglas in a straight line. Because of the river and the lake, the road route can be noticeably longer - the map on this page shows the real driving distance and time from Douglas.
McLarty MX Park is the one most Douglas riders end up at. It is a short hop away in Horton, with two prepped sandy loam tracks and announced race and practice days.
Just about. The track sits in an open field, so from most spots in the pits you can see around seventy percent of the layout.
Yes. Camping is welcome with no ground fires anywhere on the property. Front row RV spots with power and water hookups can be reserved by text.
Sandy loam drains well, so light rain often does not stop us. If weather does force a change, we post it at the top of every page on this website and on our Facebook page.
No. There is no membership and no pre-registration. Sign in at the tower when you arrive and pay at the gate. Riders under 18 need a parent or legal guardian signature.
Close to Douglas, and a short drive from the park.
Close to Douglas, and a short drive from the park.
Close to Douglas, and a short drive from the park.
Close to Douglas, and a short drive from the park.
Close to Douglas, and a short drive from the park.
Close to Douglas, and a short drive from the park.
Everything you need is a click away: dates, prices, rules and directions. Still not sure? Call the park before you leave Douglas and we will get you sorted.