About Great Eastern MX Park
Great Eastern MX Park is a privately owned motocross ride park on National Highway 94 at Kellerberrin, in Western Australia's Wheatbelt, run by Hilary and Mick Jones. The facility has two tracks โ one designed to ease in beginners and one that steps up the challenge for more experienced riders โ with obstacles and features scattered throughout to keep things interesting. Because the park operates on private land, there is no requirement for a registered bike or competition licence, which makes it genuinely accessible to riders who are just getting started. Regular ride park days are held throughout the year, with the gate open and sign-on from 7:30 am to 2:00 pm and riding from 8:45 am to 4:00 pm. Kellerberrin is approximately two hours east of Midland, making it a worthwhile Wheatbelt day trip for Perth-based riders looking for something beyond the suburban tracks.
No rego or licence needed2 tracks โ all levelsPrivate land ride parkAll ages welcomeWheatbelt WA
FAQ
Do I need a registered bike or licence to ride?
No. Great Eastern MX Park operates on private land, which means you do not need a registered motorcycle or a competition licence to ride there โ making it accessible for casual riders and beginners.
How many tracks are there?
The park has two tracks: one designed for beginners and easier riding, and one that is more advanced and challenging, so riders of different abilities can ride on the same day.
When are ride days held?
Ride park days are held on a regular but rotating schedule. Check the Facebook page or call +61 491 824 883 to confirm upcoming dates. On ride days the gate opens from 7:30 am and riding runs 8:45 am to 4:00 pm.
How far is it from Perth?
The park is approximately 2 hours east of Midland on National Highway 94 at Kellerberrin in the WA Wheatbelt โ a practical day trip from the Perth metropolitan area.
Is the park suitable for children and beginners?
Yes. The beginner track is designed to cater to all ages and ability levels, and the private-land setup means no competition licence is required, making it a welcoming entry point for new riders.