Your land. Your track. Engineered.
Trace your property on live satellite and draw your track. Pull the real numbers on your dirt: elevation, soil, flood and wetlands. Then build it, one guided step at a time, from a plan made for your ground.
MotoTerra is a free motocross track design app built for landowners, not architects. Point it at your property and it does what a generic drawing tool can't: it reads your real ground. Trace your parcel on satellite to get your true acreage, then pull live public data for that exact spot, USGS elevation, USDA soil, FEMA flood zones and USFWS wetlands, and turn it into a plain verdict on whether your dirt is ready for a track. From there it walks you through the whole build, one guided step at a time.
MotoTerra is a free motocross track design app built for landowners. Unlike a generic drawing tool, it traces your real property on satellite and pulls live public data (USGS elevation, USDA soil, FEMA flood, USFWS wetlands), so your design is grounded in your actual dirt, then walks you through budget, permits, jumps, construction, safety, insurance, race day and growth.
Trace your property on satellite to get your real acreage, then pull the public elevation, soil, flood and wetland data for your parcel. MotoTerra turns that into a verdict on your ground and guides every step from purpose to growth.
A usable personal track starts around half an acre to an acre, a typical backyard track is 3 to 5 acres, and pro-style facilities want 10 or more acres. MotoTerra measures your real parcel as you trace it so you can see exactly what fits.
Land is usually the biggest and most variable line, followed by earthmoving equipment, labor, permits and insurance. The live estimator gives a real per-line range, and the payback calculator shows, honestly, when a paid track recoups the build.
Yes. MotoTerra is free with no sign-up. It is a tool from Full Throttle, and it texts your finished build plan to your phone.
Free, fact-checked guides to planning and building your track, grounded in real engineering standards.