Riders opened Arizona Cycle Park in Buckeye 916 times this summer. It is the most-opened track profile on Full Throttle since we started counting in June.
Here is the rest of the twenty, and the thing they have in common.
Profile views on Full Throttle from June 15, 2026 to August 19, 2026. Views are not deduplicated by visitor, so one rider opening a profile three times counts three times.
This measures what people looked up here. It does not measure how busy a track was, how good it is, or how many bikes rolled through the gate. Tracks we list as permanently closed are left out.
| # | Track | Location | Views |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Arizona Cycle Park | Buckeye, AZ | 916 |
| 02 | Lake Elsinore Motorsports Park | Lake Elsinore, CA | 731 |
| 03 | Little Gem Cycle Park | Emmett, ID | 694 |
| 04 | Sandusky Valley Riders | Sycamore, OH | 672 |
| 05 | Back 9 MX | East Stroudsburg, PA | 667 |
| 06 | Madden MX Playground | Eustace, TX | 650 |
| 07 | Decker Training Facility | Fountain, FL | 568 |
| 08 | Glen Helen | San Bernardino, CA | 538 |
| 09 | Malvern MX | Waynesburg, OH | 536 |
| 10 | RedBud MX | Buchanan, MI | 446 |
| 11 | Freestone County Raceway | Wortham, TX | 410 |
| 12 | Supercoop MX | Maybee, MI | 402 |
| 13 | Cahuilla Creek Motorcross | Anza, CA | 383 |
| 14 | Diablo MX Ranch | Brentwood, CA | 377 |
| 15 | Perris Raceway | Perris, CA | 341 |
| 16 | Farm 14 | Centreville, MS | 335 |
| 17 | Jandebeurs | Okmulgee, OK | 333 |
| 18 | Fox Valley Off Road | North Utica, IL | 331 |
| 19 | Throttle Therapy Lake Anna | Orange, VA | 328 |
| 20 | Miami Motocross Park | Hialeah, FL | 316 |
We list 249 tracks and every one of them was opened at least once this summer. Between them they were opened 27,905 times, and the twenty above account for 36 per cent of that.
Riders look up what they can reach
Put the twenty on a map and they sit closer to people than the rest of the list does. The median track in the top twenty has 8.6 million people inside a 120-mile drive. For every other track we list, that figure is 3.1 million. They are 51 miles from a metro area against 74 for the rest.
Back 9 MX has the largest catchment of any of them: 26.4 million people within that drive, 68 miles out from New York. Four of the twenty sit in the same southern California basin.
Two of them ignore the pattern entirely. Little Gem Cycle Park is number 3, and Decker Training Facility is number 7 on the list with no metro area inside that drive at all. Whatever brings riders to a place like that, it is not proximity, and it is worth more than a good location.
Metro populations from the list of Metropolitan Statistical Areas, 2025 estimates. City coordinates from the list of United States cities by population. Distances measured from our own track coordinates.
If you are the one looking
Most of this happens on a Thursday night. Somebody has a free weekend, a bike that runs, and a question that sounds simple until you try to answer it: what is open, what does it cost, and will the track suit what I ride.
That is the whole search. A rider three hours from Buckeye is not reading about Arizona Cycle Park for its history. They want to know whether to load the van.
What is getting looked up near you
Which one is yours?
The list above counts what people opened. It does not ask anyone what they actually rate. So we are asking.
Reader poll
Which of these do you rate? One pick per person. You can change it.
If you run a track
Riders are looking you up because they want to know if you are open this weekend, what it costs, and whether the track suits the bike they own. The profiles people spend time on are the ones that answer those three things without anybody having to pick up a phone.
Every track on this list is unclaimed, including the one at the top. Claim your profile and you decide what those three answers say.
The other half of it is timing. The race schedule thins out after the finale, and the weeks that follow are the only window most tracks have to move dirt before the ground turns. If you are planning that work, the track layout designer draws the racing line on satellite imagery, spaces the jumps against real physics, and hands back a build sheet you can give to whoever is running the machine. It is free to use.
What we will not claim
This is one summer of one website. A track we listed in July had less time to be found than one we listed in June. None of that makes the list wrong, but it does make it a list of what riders looked up here, and nothing more.
We will run it again after the season closes, and every year after that.
Every track named here has a profile on Full Throttle. If yours is listed and something on it is wrong, tell us and we will fix it. If it is not listed, we will add it.



