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  • Sanctioned track per [USA BMX standards]

  • $582K construction cost

  • Supports up to 300+ participants per event

  • National events average 3,679 daily attendance, generating $2.6M per weekend

PITSKY BMX

USA BMX TRACK

Racing with Purpose

Revenue Streams:

 

Practice & race entry fees

  • Local/regional event hosting

  • Memberships

  • Concessions & merch

  • Equipment rentals

  • Brand sponsorships

All profits fund the infrastructure supporting Husky Halfway House (e.g., utilities, repairs, site upkeep), reducing nonprofit overhead.

Pitsky Park

Why USA BMX Changes Everything—
for Eufaula and
for the Rescue

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When people hear “BMX track,” they usually think of bikes, dirt, and racing. And yeah—it’s all of that. But when it’s USA BMX? It becomes something way bigger.

 

We’re talking about the largest BMX organization in the world, with over 70,000 members and more than 300 tracks across North America. These guys don’t just host races—they build communities. They bring people together. And they create real opportunities for kids, families, and towns to grow.

 

And now, they’re coming to Eufaula, Oklahoma.

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For the Community: More Than Just a Track

This isn’t just for the riders—it’s for the whole town.

 

  • Local kids get to be part of something real. Especially homeschool families—this gives them an outlet to compete, train, and connect in a structured, positive space.

  • High school partnerships? Absolutely. From media students covering races to STEM classes helping design obstacles, there’s huge opportunity for hands-on learning—right down the road from the school.

  • Families show up and stick around. Whether they’re racing, cheering, volunteering, or working concessions, BMX brings people out of their homes and into a community space with purpose.

​For the Local Economy:
It’s a Game Changer

When USA BMX sanctions a track, that means we can host local, regional, and even national events. That’s hundreds—sometimes thousands—of people coming into town to race, watch, eat, sleep, and shop.

 

To put it in perspective:

  • A single national USA BMX event brings in over $2.6 million to the host city.

  • Regional races still generate $300K+ in economic impact.

  • Even local races bring in steady traffic—and that means steady dollars for small businesses, vendors, hotels, restaurants, and more.

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For the Rescue: A New Kind of Lifeline

Here’s the part that gets us fired up.

Every dollar earned from BMX activity at Pitsky Park helps cover the costs that usually weigh heavy on Husky Halfway House. That means our water bills, our property upkeep, our supplies—it all gets covered by earned income, not desperate pleas for donations.

 

It’s sustainable. It’s scalable. And it means the dogs we rescue are being supported by something strong and steady.

 

And when the crowds come for the races? They’ll meet our dogs. They’ll hear their howls and our stories. And they’ll go home with more than just a medal—they might go home with a husky.

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In Short? We’re All In.

USA BMX gives us structure, credibility, and a national stage. It brings the kind of energy and attention rural towns dream of.

It helps us grow—not just as a park, but as a movement.

 

So yeah, we’re racing for fun.

But we’re also racing for the future of rescue.

ALL ROADS LEAD TO RESCUE

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