Two Separate Tracks
Both tracks were rebuilt and upgraded in 2022, and both get worked on between every event.
For riders around Fayetteville, Tennessee, the run to McLarty MX Park is a day-trip drive. What you get at the end of it is Alabama red clay cut with wood shavings - traction where most tracks give you none.
Straight-line distance. The map further down shows the real driving route and time from Fayetteville.
Our surface is Alabama red clay mixed with our own blend of wood shavings. It holds moisture through the day, keeps traction in the corners most tracks give up on, and does not bake flat by the second moto.
Racers, practice riders and people just getting started all use the same gate. Sign in at the tower, tell us what you are riding, and we will point you to the right class.
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.
The single most important thing: check the schedule before you drive. We open on announced dates only, and if weather moves something we post it at the top of every page on this site.
A normal ride-day drive from Fayetteville. Leave early enough to sign in without rushing and you will get a full day of laps out of it.
Most riders from Fayetteville come in via US-231 south through Huntsville. Put the address in your phone and it will take you the rest of the way.
The park is at 4015 County Highway 35 in Horton, Alabama, roughly 68 miles north of Fayetteville 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 Fayetteville.
McLarty MX Park is the one most Fayetteville riders end up at. It is an easy day trip away in Horton, with two prepped sandy loam tracks and announced race and practice days.
No. Pit bike riding is not permitted anywhere on the property. That rule gets enforced.
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.
Close to Fayetteville, and a longer drive from the park.
Close to Fayetteville, and a longer drive from the park.
Close to Fayetteville, and a day-trip drive from the park.
Close to Fayetteville, and a day-trip drive from the park.
Close to Fayetteville, and a morning drive from the park.
Close to Fayetteville, and a morning drive from the park.
Pull up the schedule, pick a date, and we will see you at the tower. Riders coming in from Fayetteville are always welcome to call ahead with questions.