Notice: The 408MX trail system has been reported as destroyed and is no longer accessible for riding. This entry is maintained for informational purposes to avoid a wasted trip!
Situated in the urban landscape of San Jose, the 408MX facility featured dual motocross circuits that catered to different skill levels and riding preferences. The primary course challenged riders with conventional motocross obstacles including double jumps, tabletop formations, and rhythmic whoop sections, providing an intermediate to advanced riding experience. The secondary vintage circuit offered a more accessible alternative with gentler terrain and aerial features capped at 60 feet, making it suitable for developing riders or those preferring less aggressive jump sequences. Both circuits benefited from regular maintenance protocols including surface preparation, irrigation for dust control, and illumination systems for extended riding sessions.
Located within the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds off Tully Road, this compact motocross venue operated in the heart of Silicon Valley's technological corridor. The facility was known for its meticulous track preparation and represented one of Northern California's premier motocross destinations before its permanent closure. During special events, operators would combine both circuits to create an extended racing format, offering riders a longer and more varied terrain experience. The venue's urban setting provided convenient access but limited natural shade coverage, requiring riders to plan accordingly for full-day sessions.Dirt Bike Trail System0
408MX
AKA: San Jose Fairgrounds, Santa Clara MX, Santa Clara Fairgrounds, Santa Clara Motocross, SCMX, 408 MX, 408 Motocross, San Jose Mile, Silicon Valley