Moonlight Racing Off Road Park Layout & Terrain

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Acreage

600 ac

Rides like

Grippy loam — takes ruts, holds a line, and rewards smooth riding; drains fast, often rideable the day after rain. Prime window: May, Sep, Oct.

Track Details

CharacterOpen fields, some jumps, creek crossings, rivers, lots of hill climbs and rock crawling; trails wide enough for UTV/4x4. Variety from easy to hard.
AccessOHV / off-road trail park (pay-per-rider, open riding) - dirt bikes, ATV, UTV and 4x4; not a dedicated motocross race track

Track DNA — what the dirt is really like

Intermediate
Hard-packLoamSand
  • Loam — the good stuff. Takes ruts, holds a line, and rewards smooth riding. This is the surface most tires and stock suspension are happiest on.
  • Drains fast — often rideable the day after a rain, and it actually rides BEST with some moisture in it.
  • High silt (76%) — this dirt turns to DUST when dry. Expect water trucks, hazy late motos, and pack extra air-filter prep.
  • Genuine elevation (~78 m of relief) — real uphills and downhill braking zones, not just man-made jumps. Brakes and fitness matter here.
  • Wettest months: Mar, Apr, Jul — highest mud/cancellation risk. Prime window: May, Sep, Oct.
Sand
15%
Silt
76%
Clay
9%
Series: RueterDrainage: Somewhat excessively drainedRelief: hilly · ~78 m
What do these terms mean? ▾
Sand / Silt / Clay %:
What the topsoil is made of. More sand = looser and faster-draining. More clay = harder, slicker when wet. Silt is the fine dust-maker in between.
Loam:
A balanced sand/silt/clay mix — the tacky, rut-forming dirt riders love.
Blue-groove:
When dry hard-pack gets polished by tires into a shiny dark racing line — grippy for some tires, ice for others.
Drainage class:
USDA’s rating of how fast this ground sheds water — it predicts how soon after rain the track is rideable.
Soil series:
The official USDA name for this exact soil type (like a breed name for dirt).
Relief:
How much the ground rises and falls within the track’s ~1 km square — flat, rolling, or genuinely hilly.

Tires that work on this dirt

Dunlop · Front & Rear

Geomax MX33

The most popular soft-to-intermediate tire — safe all-around pick.

Pirelli · Rear

Scorpion MX32 Mid-Soft

Versatile mid-soft compound for loamy, mixed dirt.

Maxxis · Rear

Maxxcross MX-ST

Value intermediate-terrain rear that wears well.

Picked for this track's intermediate surface.

Topsoil (0–15 cm) composition from USDA SSURGO soil survey. A guide to typical conditions — actual surface varies with prep, weather, and watering.

Riding Season

Mar – Nov
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Best (warm + dry) Wettest (mud risk) Bar = monthly rain
Best months: May, Sep, OctDriest: Sep, NovMud risk: Mar, Apr, JulPeak heat: JulAnnual rain: 46.7"

Practical riding season Mar – Nov; best in May, Sep, Oct (warm + dry); wettest / mud risk Mar, Apr, Jul; peak heat Jul (~88°F).

Best months to ride in Missouri

Based on 2019-2024climate normals (Open-Meteo / ERA5) at this location — a planning guide; check the track's Facebook for current conditions before you haul.