

Highly Skilled motocross coaching, air-tight safety protocols, and five days your kid will talk about all year. Just minutes from Gainesville, Alachua, and communities across North Florida.
Five packed days built around North Florida's summer weather — riding when conditions are prime, moving into the shade when the heat climbs. Parents can drop off and head to work without a second thought.
Each day follows the same structured rhythm so new campers feel settled fast and returning riders know exactly where to push.
Early Start, Early Finish
We're on the track by 7:30 AM when the dirt is cool and tacky — the best riding conditions of the day. Wrapped up by 1 PM before the afternoon storms roll in. No weather delays, no overheated kids.
Safety First, Always
Gear inspections before every ride block, mandatory hydration breaks, shaded rest areas, and first-aid certified staff on-site all day. Download our free Heat Safety Guide at the bottom of this page.
7:00
Drop-Off Opens
Early drop-off available. Check-in, gear inspection, and morning briefing. Coaches learn every rider's name on day one.
7:30
Morning Ride Block 1
The coolest dirt of the day. Riders split by skill group for progression circuits — starts, corners, flow lines, and small jumps. High energy, prime conditions.
9:00
Hydration Break + Snack
Mandatory rest in the shaded area. Coaches debrief the morning session and set goals for the next block.
9:30
Morning Ride Block 2
Apply the feedback. More laps, more confidence. Advanced groups work berms, rhythm sections, and line selection.
11:00
Workshop Skills Session
Workshops led by Polaris of Gainesville rotate daily: bike maintenance, suspension basics, athlete nutrition, and video analysis of morning laps.
11:30
Lunch (Included)
Fueling up right is part of training. Riders eat, compare stories, and build the friendships that outlast the last lap.
12:00
Debrief + Daily Challenge
Group debrief plus a fun daily challenge or mini-competition. Points accumulate toward end-of-week trophies and recognition.
12:30 - 1:00
Pick-Up
Riders are happy, worn out, and ready to do it again tomorrow. Done well before Florida's afternoon storms.