Best Motorcycle in Indiana

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1

Indiana, Warrick County

00 :13 hrs
2.4 mi
29.175995 ft
Unknown

Interlake State Recreation has a variety of trails to explore and is open from dawn to dusk. There is an entrance fee of $15 per vehicle to use the trails. All vehicles must be registered or licensed. Big Kate is the longest easy trail in the system. You can expect some hairpin turns, hills, ravines, and rocks or obstacles.

2

Indiana, Bartholomew County

00 :08 hrs
1.5 mi
43.113007 ft
Unknown

Wildcat Creek MX sits in a hardwood forest and has a fast motocross track with obstacles, jumps, step-ups, and step-downs. There is a large area for staging and primitive camping is available. Call before heading out to get a practice schedule.

3

Indiana, Vermillion County

00 :04 hrs
0.8 mi
25.906006 ft
Unknown

This track is owned by the Pleasure Riders Motorcycle Club. There is a motocross track and some wooded hill climbs. Membership is required and they are open to motorcycles year-round.

4

Indiana, Elkhart County

00 :05 hrs
0.8 mi
0.69200134 ft
Unknown

Homestead MX is a privately owned track open daily from 10 am to 8 pm. You must bring someone with you when riding. The track is loamy soil and sand and gets groomed weekly. Vault toilets are available.

5

Indiana, Pike County

00 :14 hrs
2.5 mi
22.085999 ft
Unknown

Interlake State Recreation has a variety of trails to explore and is open from dawn to dusk. There is an entrance fee of $15 per vehicle to use the trails. This route is named Coal and explores a thick wooded area and prairie. It is mostly flat but has some technical sections and tight turns.

6

Indiana, Greene County

00 :08 hrs
1.4 mi
11.9339905 ft
Unknown

Redbird State Recreation offers 700 acres of ORV trails as well as some challenge areas. The terrain was created by historic coal mining. There is a fee and all ORVs must have spark arrestors and mufflers. Trails are marked and have limitations according to size. Trail 7 is a beginner trail that is great for young riders. You’ll find gentle hills and turns through open woods.

7

Indiana, LaPorte County

00 :10 hrs
1.8 mi
7.723007 ft
Unknown

Motoland is a privately owned track that is open on select dates for practice. They have a main track and a peewee track, bike wash areas, and camping is permitted. The track is a mixture of sand and clay. Check their website for schedule.

8

Indiana, Bartholomew County

00 :08 hrs
1.5 mi
43.113007 ft
Unknown

Stoney Lonesome is a privately owned club that offers a challenging single track for members only. Call to get schedule and membership details

9

Indiana, Clark County

00 :02 hrs
0.4 mi
7.9059906 ft
Unknown

Podium One Motoplex is a natural terrain track that gets groomed and watered regularly. They are open for practice but the schedule varies so call before you head out. Restrooms and an on-site concession area are available.

10

Indiana, Fulton County

00 :11 hrs
1 mi
8.019012 ft
Unknown

Hangtime MX Park is a privately owned motocross park that has standard obstacles including tabletops, whoops, and a separate peewee track for beginners. A spray wash is available and there is plenty of room for parking. There is also a small pond for fishing. Call for riding times/dates.

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