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Vallotton Park RC Race Track – Valdosta, Georgia

I. Location Details:

  • Name of Venue: Vallotton Park RC Race Track
  • Address: Vallotton Youth Athletic Complex, 700 Woodlawn Drive, Valdosta, GA 31602, USA
    • Note: Other addresses associated with Vallotton Park may appear (e.g., 411 1/2 North Lee Street), but 700 Woodlawn Drive is specifically for the Youth Athletic Complex where the track is located.
  • Contact Information:
    • Phone: (229) 259-3507 (Valdosta-Lowndes County Parks & Recreation Authority – VLPRA main office)
    • Email: Not specifically listed for the RC track, but general VLPRA contact can be found on their website.
    • Website: https://www.vlpra.com/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=203 (VLPRA announcement about the track reopening)
  • Operating Hours: The RC track is generally open to the public during regular park hours. Specific daily hours for the Vallotton Youth Athletic Complex might align with broader park operating times. It’s always a good idea to check with VLPRA for the most current access hours.
  • Type of Venue: Outdoor RC Race Track (within a public park complex)

II. Track Information:

  • Track Type: Off-Road.
  • Surface: Dirt.
  • Authorized Scales: The track is designed to be a “1/8 scale off-road Remote Control Car Race track that is also 1/10 scale friendly.” This indicates it accommodates both common off-road scales.
  • Features: The track underwent a significant re-creation in 2025, with materials provided by Home Depot, suggesting a well-built and maintained facility.
  • Facilities/Amenities: As part of a larger youth athletic complex, it likely has access to amenities such as restrooms and potentially concession stands during larger events or within the complex.

III. Racing & Event Information:

  • Race Program/Schedule: The track is home to the Mildred Hunter Center’s Remote Control Car Club, which consists of local children who build and race their cars. This suggests organized club activities and races.
  • Reopening Event: A ribbon-cutting and reopening event was held on Tuesday, April 23, 2025, at 5:00 PM, signifying its refreshed status.
  • Public Access: While it hosts a club, the track is also open to the general public for use.
  • Check for Events: For specific race schedules and public events, it’s advisable to check the VLPRA website’s calendar or contact them directly.

IV. Hobby Shop:

  • There is no hobby shop directly on-site at Vallotton Park RC Race Track.

Vallotton Park RC Race Track provides a community-focused RC facility in Valdosta, offering a refreshed off-road track for both club members and public use.

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What is Vallotton Park RC Race Track?

Vallotton Park RC Race Track is an outdoor remote-controlled (RC) race track located within the Vallotton Youth Complex in Valdosta, Georgia. It is a publicly accessible track managed by the Valdosta-Lowndes Parks & Recreation Authority (VLPRA), providing a community space for RC enthusiasts to practice and race.

Where is Vallotton Park RC Race Track located?

The track is located within the Vallotton Youth Complex, which is a public park in Valdosta. The address for the complex is: 1901 N Barack Obama Blvd, Valdosta, GA 31601, USA.

What type of RC track does Vallotton Park RC Race Track have?

Vallotton Park features an outdoor dirt off-road track. This type of track typically includes various jumps, turns, and elevation changes suitable for a range of off-road RC vehicles.

What types of RC cars can be raced or run at Vallotton Park RC Race Track?

As a dirt off-road track, it is best suited for off-road vehicles, including: 1/10 and 1/8 scale RC buggies. Short course trucks (SCTs). Stadium trucks and monster trucks. Given its public nature, rules on specific scales or types may be less strict than at a private facility, but off-road vehicles are the most appropriate for the track's surface.

What are the typical operating hours for Vallotton Park RC Race Track? Can I just turn up and practice?

The RC track is part of a public park and is generally open to the public during park hours, which are typically from dawn to dusk. Yes, you can generally turn up and use the track for practice for free, as it is a public facility. However, it is advisable to check if any local clubs have reserved the track for a special event or race day.

What amenities does Vallotton Park RC Race Track provide for racers?

As a public park facility, amenities at the track are basic but are supplemented by the larger park complex: A maintained dirt off-road track. A drivers' stand. The Vallotton Youth Complex offers other amenities like restrooms, a picnic shelter, and concession stands. Racers should plan to bring their own pit tables, power sources (generators or battery packs), and other necessary equipment.

Does Vallotton Park RC Race Track host formal races or events?

While the track is a public facility, local clubs or enthusiast groups often organize informal meet-ups or official race series at the park. Information on these events would be shared through local RC community forums or social media groups.

How can I contact Vallotton Park RC Race Track or find more information?

Since the track is managed by the city's parks and recreation department, the best way to get official information is: Phone: (229) 259-3507 (for the VLPRA main office). Website: vlpra.com (for information on the Vallotton Youth Complex). To connect with the racing community, search for local Valdosta or South Georgia RC racing groups on platforms like Facebook.

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