About Oliver Battista York Motocross Track
The Oliver Battista York Motocross Track is a public motocross facility in the WA wheatbelt town of York, maintained by the local shire and managed in connection with the recreational trail riding and motocross community. The track includes a dedicated kids' circuit for young or newer riders alongside main track sections that offer a proper motocross challenge for more experienced dirt bike enthusiasts. It is a valued resource for regional riders and a practical destination for Perth-based riders wanting a real track day without a long haul. Facilities are functional rather than flash, but the riding itself โ particularly for beginners and intermediate riders working on their skills โ is consistently well regarded.
Public facilityKids trackMultiple circuitsBeginner friendlyWA Wheatbelt
FAQ
Is the York Motocross Track open to the public?
Yes โ it is a publicly maintained facility. Contact the RTRA (rtra.asn.au/where/york) or call +61 8 9641 2233 to confirm current access arrangements and any session fees.
Are there separate circuits for beginners and kids?
Yes. The facility includes a dedicated kids' beginner area as well as main track sections for more experienced riders, so different skill levels can ride comfortably at the same time.
Do I need to bring my own bike?
Yes โ this is a bring-your-own bike facility. There is no hire fleet on site, so come prepared with your own dirt bike, protective gear, and tools.
How far is York from Perth?
York is approximately 100 km east of Perth โ roughly an hour's drive via the Great Eastern Highway. It is a practical day trip for Perth-based riders.
What protective gear should I wear?
Full motocross protective equipment is strongly recommended: an approved helmet, goggles, gloves, motocross boots, and body armour including chest and knee protection.