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Park Hours
Early Spring
March to April
Open 7 Days a Week (weather permitting)
Weekdays: 4PM to dusk
Weekends and Holidays: 10am-6pm
Regular Season
May 1st to October 31st
Closed Mondays.
T/W/TH/F: 4pm to 9pm (or dusk, whichever is first)
Weekends and Holidays : 10am-6pm
Off Season
November 1st to February 28
Check out our Snow Riding FAQs below.
During the winter the track is open weekends for studded tire snow riding as long as the snow is not too deep and temps are not too cold. If conditions are super nice we will open for studs optional riding on weekends and even on occasional weekdays when conditions are very good and staff are available. For conditions and opening updates follow us @wildrosemx or check the recording at 403 240-4025
For conditions and opening updates follow us @wildrosemx or check the recording at 403 240-4025
THE TRACK IS ALWAYS OPEN WEATHER AND CONDITIONS PERMITTING AND MAY BE CLOSED AT ANY TIME DUE TO CONDITIONS OR EVENTS! Opening times may vary in the early spring/winter due to temperatures.
SNOW RIDING AT THE PARK
FAQs
Q. What is snow riding?
A. Snow riding at the Wild Rose Motocross Park is riding after we are closed for ‘normal’ riding when there is snow, ice and frozen dirt.
Q. Who can snow ride?
A. Anyone! We open for snow riding so you can come and use a 5 ride card, pay day fee or use your membership to enter.
Q. When can I snow ride?
A. We open for snow riding on weekends and holidays through the winter after we are too frozen for normal riding. We snow ride when the temp’s are better than minus 10 and when there is not so much snow that it would be very difficult to ride in.
Q. What do I need to snow ride?
A. You will need studded tires and warm enough clothing for the conditions.
Q. Where can I get studded tires?
A. Any bike shop, but Blackfoot Direct tends to have stock on snow riding tires (tires that use an antifreezing compound) and studs.
Q. Can I just make my own studded tires?
A. Sure! We don’t inspect your tires run what ever crazy tire you want.
Q. Can I ride a snow bike with a track on the back?
A. No, sorry. We don’t have enough snow for that in general and if there is enough snow for snow bikes we are closed anyway.
Q. Do you groom the snow on the track to get rid of drifts?
A. Not normally. It can be very difficult to get the dozer around when it is frozen and snowy without getting it stuck. Also revenues from snow riding aren’t enough to justify running the equipment all the time. Snow riding should be considered like off road riding where you ride what nature throws at you. That said if conditions are right we will occasionally move some snow.
Q. When does snow riding end?
A. In the spring there is normally a time when the ground starts to melt out and we end up with a few inches of muck on top of frozen soil for a few weeks. This is the time to take off your studded tires as the next opening is for normal riding again. Note we discourage you from running studded tires once they are not needed as they are a safety concern if you run into or over anyone by accident.




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Fees
To ride at the park you need a valid membership or you must pay day fee.
Day Fees
A one day ride fee is $30 for big bikes, $20 for mini bikes and women, $5 for pee wee riders 6 yrs and under. Day fees are paid at the gate on the day of your ride and expire as soon as you leave or we close for that day. We accept cash, Visa, Master Card and Debit.
DURING COVID WE ONLY ACCEPT MASTER CARD, VISA & DEBIT AT THE ENTRANCE GATE. PLEASE USE TAP IF POSSIBLE.
PREPAID 5 ride cards:
5 ride cards get you 5 rides for the price of 4 rides. They never expire and you can share them or transfer them. But don’t lose your 5 ride card. We cannot honor a lost 5 ride card as we have no way to know you didn’t give it to a friend.
- $120 which gets you 5 day passes for big bikes.
- $80 gets you 5 day passes for mini bikes.
Memberships
Memberships are valid from March 1-Feb 28th. Partial year memberships go on sale for half of the normal rate after July 15th.
WRMA memberships allow riders to practice at the park when open at no additional charge. Members also are allowed to vote per WRMA rules at general meetings. Members pay no gate fee at WRMA Super Series races.
2023 Season Fees And Dates:
Peewee 6 years & under (Born after March 1, 2016) $125.00
Kids 7 – 11 years (Born between March 1, 2011 – Feb 29, 2016) $250.00
Youth 12 – 17 years (Born between March 1, 2005- Feb 28, 2011) $400.00
Adult Women’s 18 – 60 years (Born between March 1, 1963 – Feb 28, 2005) $400.00
Adult Men’s 18 – 60 years (Born between March 1, 1963 – Feb 28, 2005) $675.00
Senior 60 + (Born before Feb 28, 1963) $400.00
Family (Mom & Dad and any Kids under 18 born after March 1, 2005) $1200.00
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. Do you rent bikes?
Sorry no. Try all season rental.
2. Do I need registration and insurance?
No. This is a closed course so registration and insurance are not required.
3. Do you have riding lessons?
Unfortunately, no, but there are private motocross schools available. Check here for MX schools.
4. Can I Camp at the Park?
Only for events. There may be a fee for larger events. Check the events page for details.
5. Why are women’s membership and day fees lower than the mens?
One of the goals at the park is to encourage women to ride. On average, every year we have less women than men riders, and the average number of times a woman rides throughout the year is less than the average males. Our goal year over year is to continuously increase the number of women riding at the park and increase the frequency in which they ride. One of the ways we have chosen to help encourage women to ride is by providing a reduced rate.
Our Rules:
Help keep our park safe and open! To ride at the park you must follow our rules. You can and will be asked to leave with out a refund it you are found in violation of our rules.
Thank you for following our rules to keep your park safe.
WRMA Trailer and RV Parking Policy:
Click the button below to read our full trailer and RV parking policy.
Our Rules:
Help keep our park safe and open! To ride at the park you must follow our rules. You can and will be asked to leave with out a refund it you are found in violation of our rules.
Thank you for following our rules to keep your park safe.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. Do you rent bikes?
Sorry no. Try all season rental.
2. Do I need registration and insurance?
No. This is a closed course so registration and insurance are not required.
3. Do you have riding lessons?
Unfortunately, no, but there are private motocross schools available. Check here for MX schools.
4. Can I Camp at the Park?
Only for events. There may be a fee for larger events. Check the events page for details
WRMA Trailer and RV Parking Policy:
Click the button below to read our full trailer and RV parking policy.
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Tracks
** Please note all tracks are open conditions permitting. Check recording 403 240-4025 line 2 for grooming and track updates. Due to dust control we can only open groomed and watered tracks for full sized bikes. We open 2 big bike tracks per day most days. Please stick to the groomed tracks.
*** Be sure to follow track direction signs. If you don’t see a sign or are unsure, wait and watch for another rider to see the proper direction to ride or ask around the pits. Most riders at the park are familiar with the correct direction of each track.
Note: On most event days there is a second practice track available for those who do not want to race. The exception is the National weekend where there is no casual riding. Call the recording 403-240-4025 or park at 403-258-1883 if you are unsure.
Full Sized Tracks:
The park has three full-sized tracks.
Main track.
Our main track was rebuilt in 2012 by one of the top track builders in the world, Marc Peters of Peters Built Tracks. This track occupies the entire north end of the park in front of the bleachers and main tower. This track is the track used for our biggest events. This course features our biggest jumps and best spectating.
East track.
The East Track is located at the north east section of the park. This track is features easier and less jumps than the main track but don’t think it is easy! Tight corners and whooped out straight always keep it challenging.
Hill Track.
Located on the Southeast corner of the park this track is more natural terrain style with few man made jumps. It is fast and feature sandier soil than the rest of the park.
Other Tracks:
Extreme Beginner Track.
For those just learning to ride we feature an extreme beginner track with small obstacles. There is parking beside the beginner ovals. The extreme beginner track open to mini and full sized bikes.
Pee Wee Track.
The Pee Wee Track is for beginner kids riding pee wee 50cc bikes and under.
Mini Track.
The Mini Track is for beginner to advanced kids riding mini bikes from 50cc-100cc two stroke or 150cc four stroke mini bikes. Mini quads and adult mini bikes may also be ridden on this track. This track is used for our Tuesday night mini moto events and is closed to casual riding on Tuesday nights.
Enduro Cross Track.
New to the park is the Enduro Cross track on the west side of the park west of the BMX park. Enduro cross is a tough off road style track that goes over tires, logs, rocks and other tough obstacles. Trials riding is also done in this area.





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Who Can Ride?
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Organized Practice
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Downed Riders
Anyone with a dirt bike and helmet. We strongly recommend you wear all the Motocross protective gear, but we only enforce helmets. Insurance, licence or registration is not needed to ride on a closed course like ours. We have a tracks for all bike types, skill levels and ages. We also allow mini quads to ride on our mini and beginner tracks.
Note: We do not allow full sized quads. Sorry we are too busy with motorcycles – and quads and bikes move much differently and do not mix well together.
Organized practice may be run on weekends in the early spring if the track is very busy for safety. During most of the year open practice is run.
Organized Practice Rules:
1. You can only go in one practice class per day do not try to ride in more than one practice class.
2. Obey the flagger.
3. Any abuse of the flagger (or any staff) will result in immediate expulsion from the track and possible fines or suspension of riding privileges.
As always if you spot a downed rider pull off the track in a safe place turn around and flag down up coming riders to ensure no one runs over the down rider. Once all the riders are stopped then check on the injured rider. If the rider can not leave the track on their own power close the track and go to the entrance gate to call 911. The track is closed until the ambulance leaves the track area.
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