Hay bales rot. Tires roll. Cheap plastic stakes snap the first time a bike clips them. Plow-Right track markers don't. Built from impact-resistant Advanced Polymer, these stakes bend under a hit and bounce right back up — lap after lap, race after race. Add reflective bands for visibility under lights or at dawn practice, and you've got a marking system that survives the season instead of getting replaced mid-way through it. Made in the USA, built for tracks that don't have time for a caution flag every time a marker goes down.

Motocross Track Markers
If you're outlining a motocross track, you need markers that do two things: stay visible, and survive contact. Plow-Right motocross track markers are engineered to flex and spring back when a bike or rider clips them — no snapped fiberglass, no shattered plastic littering the course, no mid-heat delays to reset a line. Reflective banding keeps the boundary sharp for early-morning or under-lights sessions when a plain stake disappears into the dirt.
Whether you're laying out a full track boundary, marking corner cuts, or setting up a practice loop, these are motocross track markers built to outlast the riders testing them.
Hare Scramble & Off-Road Course Marking
Hare scramble courses live and die on clear direction — riders moving fast through the woods need markers they can spot at a glance and course workers who can set a route in hours, not days. Plow-Right stakes go in fast, hold their line through root-choked terrain and rutted trail, and take a hit from a dirt bike without disappearing into the brush. For hare scramble track markers that survive an entire event — not just the first moto — these are built for exactly that abuse.
Trail Markers for Every Ride
Not every trail is a race course, but every trail needs a marker that won't quit halfway through the season.

- Dirt Bike & Off-Road Trails — Mark reroutes, hazards, and boundaries on dirt bike trails without babysitting flimsy flags that blow over or fade into the brush.
- Snowmobile & Winter Trails — Reflective visibility for groomed and backcountry routes when daylight runs out early.
- Mountain Bike Courses — Durable enough for repeated contact on tight singletrack and jump lines.
- Running & Endurance Routes — Fast to set, fast to pull, and visible enough that nobody misses a turn.
Built for the Track, Not Just the Driveway
Plow-Right didn't start out building motocross track markers — we started building stakes that had to survive snowplows, salt, and Northern winters. Turns out "survives a snowplow" and "survives a dirt bike" require the same thing: a stake that bends instead of breaking. That's why crews, course workers, and race organizers are putting the same impact-resistant, reflective marking stakes to work on tracks and trails that have nothing to do with snow.