
The Farm
Built to progress.
McNeil Farm is a private freestyle motocross compound in Southern California — part training facility, part workshop, part film set, built and rebuilt around one objective.
Origin
It started with dirt and an idea.
McNeil Farm grew out of a career spent chasing progression — and the realisation that real progression needs the right environment: controlled access, the right features and people who take it seriously.
Everything here is built around riders. Not spectators, not sign-up sheets, not lap times. Just the work required to get better.

Jarryd McNeil
A career built on whips.
Professional freestyle motocross rider, competitor and builder. Decades of riding at the highest level of the sport shape every feature, every line and every program at the Farm.
That experience is what riders come here for — the detail behind the trick, not just the trick.
Evolution
The Farm never stops evolving.
- Chapter 01The ground
Raw land, an excavator and a plan for a place riders could progress without an audience.
- Chapter 02First lines
Take-offs shaped, landings cut, dirt moved and moved again until the lines worked.
- Chapter 03The ramps
Freestyle features added to bridge motocross riders into real FMX progression.
- Chapter 04The crew
Invited riders, guest pros and a small community built around the same objective.
- Chapter 05The cameras
Builds, sessions and events documented as they happen — the Farm as a media property.
- Chapter 06Still building
Terrain gets rebuilt every season. The compound is never finished on purpose.
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