About Go Kart Club of South Australia
The Go Kart Club of South Australia runs a Karting Australia–affiliated sprint circuit at Rocky Gully near Monarto, within easy reach of Adelaide. Opened in 2008, the club describes it as South Australia's longest karting track, built to national standard and praised by visitors for its excellent sightlines, which let spectators watch most of the action from a single vantage point. This is a member-based racing club rather than a hire venue — drivers race their own karts, and each member receives their own gate key for access to the facility. For newcomers, the club offers a complete Cadet program that lets young drivers try a real racing kart before committing to the sport, and the friendly committee is happy to help people get involved. Entry for spectators is always free on race days.
Membership clubBring your own kartCadet come-and-tryNational-standard trackFree spectator entry
FAQ
Can I hire a kart here?
No. The Go Kart Club of South Australia is a racing club, not an arrive-and-drive hire venue. Members race their own karts. Newcomers can try the sport through the club's Cadet program.
Is the track suitable for beginners and juniors?
Yes. The club runs a complete Cadet program that lets young drivers try a real racing kart on the track before committing to the sport, and committee members are happy to help newcomers get started.
How long has the track been running?
The national-standard circuit opened in 2008 and is described by the club as South Australia's longest karting track.
Does it cost anything to watch?
No — entry for spectators is always free on race days, and you are welcome to view the karts in the pits.
Where is the track and how do I join?
The track is at Rocky Gully near Monarto, an easy drive from Adelaide. Contact the club by phone or via Facebook to ask about membership, the Cadet program and race dates.