Muddy Creek Raceway

Blountville, Tennessee

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Motocross

Muddy Creek Raceway, located in Blountville, Tennessee, is a solid motocross option for riders in the Tri-Cities area and beyond. Situated in the eastern part of the state, you can expect a track built into the natural rolling hills typical of this region. It's known to host both amateur racing and regional events, which suggests a well-maintained track capable of handling a good amount of traffic and competition. If you're looking to improve your skills, they also hold practice days, giving riders a chance to dial in their lines and get comfortable with the layout before race day. Based on the name and location, expect some potentially muddy conditions depending on the weather. Given the track's history of hosting amateur nationals, it’s likely a challenging course designed to test riders of varying skill levels. It's probably a good fit for both seasoned racers and those looking to progress beyond beginner tracks. While I don't know specifics on camping or amenities, bringing your own supplies and being prepared for outdoor conditions is always a good idea when heading to a motocross track in this part of Tennessee.

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Open practice days
Most MX parks run open practice on weekends for $25-50. Sign in at the gate, sign a waiver, and ride your allotted moto groups (typically 30 min on, 30 off).
Required gear
Helmet (DOT or Snell M-rated), goggles, gloves, chest protector, knee/shin guards, boots, and a full-sleeve jersey. Most tracks won't let you ride without all of it.
Class structure
Tracks separate riders by bike size (50cc / 65cc / 85cc / 250cc / 450cc) and by skill (beginner / novice / intermediate / pro). Sessions rotate through the day.
Track conditions
Tracks get watered before sessions and groomed between motos. Soft loam in the morning hardens into ruts by afternoon — adjust suspension and tire pressure.

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