Cycle Park

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The Tulare Cycle Park, operating as the DT-1 MX Park, is located on Paige Avenue, three miles west of Highway 99 in Tulare California.

The park is open to the public and currently includes various off-road and motocross tracks with elevation changes, table tops and step ups, and a kid’s mini track.  The park contains restrooms, refreshment and picnic table areas, parking, and spectator viewing areas.

Currently, the park is open much of the year for open practice riding and scheduled racing events. The park is operated to provide the public a safe, fun and organized motorcycle and off road vehicle riding facility for all ages and skill levels to enjoy.

Visit the DT-1 MX Park website for a calendar of events, photos and more information.

Funding 

Grant Funding for the Tulare Cycle Park is provided by the State of California, Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division.

Current Grant Application 

The City of Tulare is inviting review and public comments on a preliminary grant application to the state of California's Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation (OHMVR) Division. The city is requesting funds for ground operations and maintenance and development at the Tulare Cycle Park (DT-1 MX Park). The grant application, along with those from other offices, will be available online March 3, 2026 at www.ohv.parks.ca.gov. Comments on the application must be submitted by 5pm Pacific Standard Time on May 4, 2026 to the applicant and the OHMVR Division. The OHMVR grants and cooperative agreements program supports well-managed off-highway vehicle recreation in California by providing financial assistance to cities, counties, districts, federal agencies (including the BLM), state agencies, educational institutions, federally recognized Native American tribes, and non-profit entities. Information on the grant program is available at www.ohv.parks.ca.gov .