Join us from Friday July 11 through Sunday July 13 2025. There is no competition on Friday but Paddock will be open, and Camping, Experiences, etc. available. Stay tuned as we add more activities to the roster going forward.
The event is hosted at several properties near each other along Escoheag Hill Road at the border of Exeter and West Greenwich Rhode Island. Coming from either North or South on Escoheag road, you will encounter signage that will bring you to our free parking areas.
The Paddock (Pits) and Campground is located at the beautiful LeGrand Reynolds Horseman's area on the West side of Escoheag Hill Road, just North of Old Voluntown Rd. intersection. Enter the North side gate for camping. The South Side gate is EXIT ONLY! No vehicles are to enter this area unless you have pre-purchased camping access tickets. All other vehicles should go to the parking areas North of the Paddock on Escoheag Road. Follow Signs.
We provide complimentary parking.
Parking is in fields, on horse ranch properties that neighbor the event space and there may be some bumps etc, so its not the best place to bring your very low clearance vehicle, ie: leave the Lamborghini or the Skyline at home for this one.
There is a free shuttle that will pick you up out front at the street by the parking entrance, follow signs to the bus stop.
The shuttle bus will bring you to the Paddock and event HQ where you will find a world of interesting things to check out, but most important you can pickup your Spectator Kits with Maps of the Competition Loop.
A second shuttle can be boarded at the South end of the Paddock area near the exit road gate. This route takes spectators to the "Cabin" which is the launchpad to get into the woods on the spectator hiking loop. The "Cabin" area (in addition to Paddock) will have bathroom facilities.
This second shuttle can be boarded later once you come out of the woods to get back to the Paddock. The first shuttle can be boarded at the North end of the Paddock and take you back to your car if you need to depart.
While it is legal to have pets onsite, we strongly discourage it, for their sake and for our fellow spectators. There will be loud noises, motorcycles, buses, and service vehicles running about, and on the hiking trail you may encounter hundreds if not well over 2,000 other people navigating through a tricky trail network.
Motorcycles are of course welcome and encouraged. There is excellent riding in the area, both on and off-road, so why not make the TrialGP a destination!
Please note, riding in the Arcadia State Forest is NOT PERMITTED
Also the Trials Event Loop and Access Roads are NOT OPEN for riding!
For enduro and dual sport fans, check out the Pachaug Enduro loop, which is close by just over the border of CT to the West. Map: https://ctparks.com/media/435/download?inline
For pavement fans, the roads to the South of the event as well as those in Eastern CT offer everything from twisties to hills, lakes, and graded dirt.
A ride South to Watch Hill, Westerly, Charlestown, or Narangansett brings out the best in RI/CT shoreline locations. Travel SW to Stonington or Mystic CT within 30 minutes and see why Mystic has been rated a top Summer Town Destination
Never offered before! That's right you can ride your trials bike with a group of other folks, led by a seasoned course docent. This will take you around the entire rider's loop and give you the chance to look over the sections and get explanations for each one. It's also a great way to scout out (for when you walk in on the weekend days) where you will want to go in order to best catch the action.
See the Experiences portion of the Ticket Website at:
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