About Port Gawler Dirt Bike Track
Port Gawler Dirt Bike Track is a family-run, open-to-the-public riding park on the coastal plain north of Adelaide, near the Port Gawler Conservation Park. Rather than a guided experience, it is a pay-per-day venue where riders bring their own machines and ride across a spread of dirt circuits to suit every level. The sandy local soil makes for a fast, relatively forgiving surface that drains well and suits motocross-style riding. Alongside the dirt-bike tracks there is a separate sealed go-kart track, making it a flexible day out for mixed groups. It is best known as a no-frills, good-value place to log track time close to the city.
Open to the publicBring your own bikeSandy terrainTracks for all levelsGo-kart track on site
FAQ
Can I hire a dirt bike at Port Gawler?
No โ Port Gawler is a bring-your-own-bike riding park, not a guided or hire experience. Riders need to bring their own motorcycle or go-kart and protective gear.
Is it open to the public or members only?
It is open to the public on a pay-per-day basis, with day rates typically varying for bikes, go-karts and junior riders. There is no club membership required to ride.
What kind of tracks are there?
The site has several dirt circuits of differing difficulty โ motocross, supercross, intermediate and a beginners'/kids' track โ plus a separate sealed go-kart track. The terrain is predominantly sandy.
Is it suitable for children and beginners?
Yes. There is a dedicated beginners'/kids' track alongside the more advanced circuits, making it a popular family riding venue, provided junior riders bring their own bike and safety gear.