You can look on our website to check track conditions. If the track conditions are outdated or if you would like more information, call the park at (360) 495-3054.
What is there to do at the park?
A motocross track (a second track should be ready soon)
A kid’s mini MX course
5 miles of park bike trails with access to over 100 miles of trails in Capital Forest
A 4-wheel drive obstacle course
1/8 mile flat track
Sand drag strip
Camping
Meeting hall available to rent for events
Events hosted by various clubs on most weekends
What are the campsites like?
Individual and group sites are on a first come, first serve basis. Water supply stations and heated restrooms and coin showers are available. Individual sewer and electricity are currently not available but they are in the works for next season. A trailer dump station is located on-site for no charge with purchase of an overnight stay. The park concession stands are open during event weekends. The closest grocery and food options are in McCleary about three miles from the park. Tents, motor homes, and toy-haulers are all welcome.
What amenities do you offer?
Heated restrooms with coin operated showers
Covered grandstands
Concession stand open during events
Covered picnic areas available for reservation
Onsite Caretaker for after hour emergencies
2 pop machines
How much does it cost?
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Costs will vary during event weekends. For prices on event weekends call the contact number listed in the event schedule.
MX track and trails
$15 per rider
Trails only
$10 per rider
Camping
$15 per family
Shelter (if reserved)
$20
Meeting Hall
$150 per day
Firewood
$ 3 per bundle of 5 pieces
Sewage Dump
Free for campers and $5 for non campers
There is currently no season pass option. We will be looking into season passes for next season.
What are the park hours?
MX track hours: 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
Gate hours: 8 a.m.-10 p.m.
Park quiet hours: 10 p.m. - 8 a. m.
Are ORV stickers, approved spark arresters or mufflers required?
Yes. Participants at the park will be required to correct shortcomings in these areas before they are allowed to ride. The park requires vehicles to comply with the 105 maximum decibel sound requirements. Vehicles suspected to be over the maximum sound level will be sound tested.
Vehicles that plan to use the trails in Capital Forest will be ticketed if they are found not to have the proper ORV Stickers, Spark arresters or mufflers.
Do you allow pets?
Pets are allowed but they must be kept on, at maximum, an eight foot leash. You must clean up after your pet!
Contact Information
GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY
STRADDLELINE ORV PARK
15015 STATE ROUTE 8 WEST
McCLEARY, WA 98557