All Star Karting @ Prairie City Kart Track

Rancho Cordova, California

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All Star Karting at Prairie City Kart Track is an outdoor go-kart destination located in Rancho Cordova, within the broader Sacramento area. Situated inside the Prairie City State Vehicular Recreation Area, the track takes advantage of the region’s open space and mild climate, offering a natural setting that feels a little removed from the city while remaining easily accessible from suburban neighborhoods. The outdoor layout winds through the brush-covered terrain, providing a scenic and dynamic course that responds to the natural contours of the land. This connection to the SVRA gives it a rugged, unpolished character compared to indoor or fully developed commercial tracks. Racing karts here are built for performance on pavement, with controlled speed levels making the experience suitable for teens and adults with some experience, as well as families looking for an active outing. Since it’s open to the public, no prior affiliation or membership is needed, though sessions may depend on scheduled operating times or special events tied to the recreation area. The outdoor nature of the facility means weather and dust can affect conditions—proper attire and preparation are practical considerations. Being part of a larger off-highway vehicle park, All Star Karting shares its environment with a culture of motorsport recreation, which may appeal to visitors already exploring the area’s trails. It’s a solid option for those in East Sacramento County seeking hands-on driving activity without needing professional gear or extensive training.

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Know Before You Go

Open-track days
Outdoor karting venues run open practice and arrive-and-drive sessions weekly. Pricing varies from $25 per session at rental tracks to $200+ per day for own-kart.
Weather impact
Outdoor karting closes for rain at most rental facilities. Sprint racing continues on wet tires for race weekends. Check forecast — sessions get bumped or refunded.
Kart classes
Look for rental karts (low-power 4-stroke), shifter karts (6-speed 125cc), TaG (touch-and-go ignition 100-125cc), and kid karts (50-60cc). Each class has its own day.
Race series
Most outdoor tracks host a club championship plus a regional or national series. Entry-level club racing is the cheap way to start — usually $50-150 per race day.

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