EV Track & Specialty Demo Use
A controlled-use, natural-surface loop for dealer demos, light handling practice, guided youth intros, and other arranged EV sessions. This is not a drop-in race track or self-serve public activity.
How the EV Track is used
Our EV-Track is a low-impact circuit carved into a scenic hillside—perfect for skill building, confidence laps, and relaxed cruising. It’s equally welcoming for beginners and seasoned riders looking to dial in braking, cornering, and throttle control.
Good fit for
- Dealer demos: Walkthroughs, customer previews, and controlled product showcases.
- Product testing: Low-speed evaluation, handling checks, and supervised practice laps.
- Youth or intro sessions: Structured beginner use when arranged in advance.
- Specialty blocks: Small group sessions that need a private outdoor setup.
Tell us what you want to bring
- E-bikes (class-appropriate), e-MTBs, and kids’ electric bikes
- Electric scooters, boards, and other light EV formats
- Dealer or training vehicles that need an arranged outdoor demo space
If you’re unsure whether your EV is suitable, contact us with the model and dimensions.
What to include in your inquiry
- Vehicle type: Tell us exactly what you plan to bring.
- Purpose: Demo, testing, training, or supervised intro session.
- Group Blocks: Clubs, teams, or youth groups—book exclusive windows.
- Preferred date: Share the timing you are hoping for before ORC confirms anything.
Safety & Etiquette
- Helmets required; protective pads recommended.
- Ride right, pass left—announce passes and keep speeds controlled.
- ORC may refuse unsafe vehicles, unapproved motorized use, or activities that do not fit the site.
- Respect posted conditions and stay off wet or soft sections to protect the surface.
- Weather, smoke, wildfire risk, and site conditions can close the track with little notice.
- Pack in/pack out—help us keep the forest clean and quiet.
Need regular ORC recreation instead?
Pair your EV-Track session with our hiking & biking loops, frisbee golf, drone course, or a scheduled day-camp group visit—everything is steps away.