Central Alberta MX Tracks: The Heart of Alberta’s Motocross Scene

Welcome to Central Alberta, where the dirt is dialed, the jumps are prime, and the motocross community is as strong as the whiskey at the post-race campfire. This is the beating heart of Alberta’s moto scene—home to legendary tracks that have shaped riders from goons to grizzled vets. Whether you're carving up perfectly prepped loam, sending it over tabletops, or battling through deep ruts, Central Alberta delivers the ultimate mix of challenge and flow. If you’re looking to ride where the competition is fierce and the vibes are unmatched, you’re in the right place. Twist that throttle and let’s go!

DORVA MX (Drumheller)

The Drumheller Off-Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) operates a top-tier motocross facility in Drumheller, Alberta. The main track is approximately 1.6 km long, featuring a mix of natural terrain and man-made obstacles suitable for various skill levels. In addition to the main track, DORVA offers a vet track and a peewee track, catering to both seasoned riders and beginners.
On June 4, 2023, DORVA hosted a Vintage Motocross event organized by VMX Alberta, attracting enthusiasts and competitors with bikes manufactured in 1998 or earlier. The event featured multiple classes, accommodating riders from beginners to experts, and included a vendor area showcasing vintage motocross bikes, parts, and accessories.
 

Xtreme Raceways MX Association (Alix)

Xtreme Raceways, nestled in Alix, Alberta, is a premier, family-friendly motocross facility spanning 160 acres. Catering to riders of all ages and skill levels, the park boasts multiple tracks, including two dedicated children's tracks, a main motocross track, a freestyle park, and an endurocross trail system.
A standout feature is the Mini Motos program, tailored for youth aged 5 to 16. Operating exclusively during the summer months, these sessions occur every Tuesday evening at 6:00 PM, typically starting mid-June. The program emphasizes fun and skill development, offering lessons and practice drills followed by motos. Classes accommodate various skill levels, from beginners on electric balance bikes to more advanced young riders ready for intermediate tracks.
Beyond the tracks, Xtreme Raceways offers amenities such as camping, and a concession stand, ensuring a comprehensive experience for all visitors.
 

TableTop Raceway (Rocky Mntn House)

Table Top Raceway is the heart of Central Alberta Motocross and home to the CAMS series. This track offers a mix of fast-flowing sections, technical jumps, and elevation changes that challenge riders of all skill levels. As the home track for CAMS, it hosts multiple races throughout the year, including its signature spring and fall events.

Operated by the Rocky Motorcycle Club, the track is open for members to ride and train, with camping available for race weekends. Whether you're looking to compete or just rip some laps, Table Top Raceway delivers one of the best motocross experiences in Alberta.

 

Stettler MX Track (Settler)

Stettler MX Track is a well-maintained, family-friendly motocross facility located in Central Alberta. Designed to cater to riders of all skill levels, the track features a great mix of flowing corners, tabletops, and elevation changes that keep things fun yet challenging.

Operated by the Stettler Motocross Association, this track is open for members and regularly prepped for optimal riding conditions. With a strong local motocross community and a focus on rider development, Stettler MX is a must-ride for anyone looking to sharpen their skills or just twist the throttle for a good time.

For Directions, The track is north of the Stettler Transfer Station, which is just north if the pin located at Stettler Auto Works on the map. Take the right onto the transfer station access road, then turn left just at the entrance to the transfer station and head north 800m