Pure MX Track Map
Track description: The track is 1 and half miles long with 11 tabletop jumps; including our landmarks White Mountain and Beaver Valley, a whoop section, plenty of elevation changes, and lots of rough track.
- The terrain is sandy loam with a red clay base.
- A sophisticated, efficient watering system.
- Great for all types and rider skill levels.
- Quads welcome!
See you out at the track!
Track Rules
All riders must sign a Waiver Form and pay the track fee before any riding.
All spectators must sign a Waiver Form prior to entering the track.
Riders under 17 years of age MUST have a parent or legal guardian sign a Waiver Form.
Ride within your limits!
Protective equipment is required at all times!
- Helmet
- Long pants
- Gloves
- Riding boots (boots that cover the ankles)
- Also recommended are a chest protector, knee and elbow guards, and head and neck support.
Only designated bike sizes allowed on the track during organized practices. In other words, don’t take your 450 out when the kids are out riding. It’s ok for parent s to go out with their kids, but we only ask the obvious, be super safe.
Riders must adhere to all flags and track marshals
- Black, checkered or red mean exit the track safely, now!
- Yellow means slow down, and no jumping or passing.
Intentional take-outs or extremely ruff riding will not be tolerated.
No practice starts allowed unless organized by track personnel.
Speed limit must be held to 1 st gear or 5 mph in the pits and other off track areas.
No alcoholic beverages or other illegal substances allowed.
Pure MX accepts no responsibility for injury or loss of personal property. If you do not have you own medical insurance, or you fell it is unsafe to ride for any reason, please do not ride.
Any fighting between riders, or spectators, will result in immediate ejection from the facility for all that are involved. This includes verbal abuse.
Rider Courtesies
Ride within your limits
Hold your line. When faster riders come up behind you, do not try to move out of the way. A faster rider will get around you. Respect other riders and their abilities. Parents should explain this to inexperienced riders.
If you fall short, or stall your motorcycle, you should push your bike off the track before starting.
Don’t cut the track, but if you must, look for on coming riders and only re-enter the track when the lane is clear.