Update on the track...
I never remembered the surface being so rock hard. It's like concrete with a fine layer of dirt/gravel on top. When the 4 wheelers have a hard time keeping speed up in the corners you know it's slick.
The bumps there are pretty square edge, but that was fine for me since I was there as a suspension test day but recreational riders may not appreciate it.
The track is easy to learn, and the jumps are all simple and easy, some of which I felt pretty safe scrubbing which is a technique I'm just beginning to get comfortable with.
If they got out and tilled/watered the track I'm sure it would be better, but at this point it's very similar to eagle's nest in the upkeep department.
I get spoiled with being able to ride some of the best tracks in Ontario and grew up with Gopher Dunes in my backyard so maybe I'm picky, but it works if you really really need to ride.