About Chesney Vale Ride Park
Chesney Vale Ride Park is a standout dirt bike facility tucked into Victoria's north-east, approximately 2.5 hours from Melbourne. The park operates a main motocross track and a dedicated pee wee track for young and small-bike riders, with dedicated sessions run continuously through the day according to rider ability and bike capacity. A traffic-light rotation system keeps sessions orderly and safe for everyone โ a simple but effective touch that regulars consistently appreciate. The sandy dirt conditions and meticulous track preparation draw high praise, and no motorcycle licence is required to ride, which makes the venue genuinely accessible for first-timers and families with children. A canteen and a sandpit keep the non-riding members of the family comfortable while others are on track. With a perfect rating from its reviews, this is one of the most respected family riding parks in the region.
No licence requiredPee wee track for kidsTraffic-light sessionsAll skill levels welcomeCanteen on site
FAQ
Do I need a motorcycle licence to ride?
No licence is required to ride at Chesney Vale Ride Park. The park welcomes all ages and ability levels, including children on pee wee bikes and adults who have never ridden on a track before.
Is there a separate track for young or small-bike riders?
Yes. There is a dedicated pee wee track for younger and smaller-bike riders, separate from the main motocross circuit. This allows juniors to ride safely at an appropriate level.
When is the park open?
The park is open on Saturday and Sunday, from 9 am to approximately 3โ3:30 pm. Opening is subject to weather conditions โ check the park's Facebook or Instagram page for any weather-related closures before travelling.
How do the sessions work?
A traffic-light rotation system manages sessions on the tracks. Groups are allocated by rider ability and bike capacity, and rotate continuously through the day so there is minimal waiting between rides.
Is there food available on site?
Yes โ a canteen operates on site, and there is a sandpit for younger children. The park is set up as a family-friendly day out, not just for riders.