About Lime Rock Park

For more than 60 years, Lime Rock Park has been the epicenter of road racing in the Northeast.

Highlights

  • Opened in 1957 on the site of a former sand and gravel quarry
  • The original track layout has remained ever since opening, but was completely repaved in 2008
  • Lime Rock Park has hosted most every major American road racing sanctioning body including American Le Mans Series, IMSA, Grand-Am, NASCAR, SCCA, Trans Am and World Challenge
  • Legends to have raced at Lime Rock Park include Mario Andretti, Dan Gurney, Al Holbert, Geoff Brabham, Paul Newman, Derek Bell, Tom Kristensen, Scott Pruett, Tommy Kendall and Bill Auberlen among others.

Overview

  • $4 million+ recently invested on a variety of projects to upgrade Lime Rock’s infrastructure
  • Available year-round facility to serve car clubs, car makers, dealer groups, ad agencies and the like for training, track days, testing, ride-and-drives, press introductions, consumer and private rental events
  • Multi-configurable road course operates mid-March to mid-November, while the infield facilities can be used throughout the year.

Facility

  • 300-acre lush property in a natural amphitheater set against a beautiful mountain range
  • Located halfway between Boston and New York City we are easily reachable from: Bradley International (BDL), JFK or LaGuardia airports
  • Four permanent structures for hospitality and classroom use
  • Large asphalt bases convenient for temporary hangar-type structures
  • Over 100,000 square feet of flat landscaped grass spaces for temporary hospitality units and tent suites
  • Comprehensive professional hospitality team with full on-site catering service
  • 24-hour Guest Services capabilities for secure overnights
  • 93-octane refueling pumps on site (contact for large fleet order details)

Directions

Lime Rock Park
Main Spectator Entrance
60 White Hollow Road
Lakeville, CT 06039

Located in the Northwest Hills of Connecticut, Lime Rock Park not only provides a picturesque location for race fans to enjoy, but it’s easy to get to as well.

The Park is located between Boston and New York City and is easy to access from all points in the Northeast.

Mass Transit

MTA Metro North:

Lime Rock Park is located 15 miles from the Wassaic Train Station, the most northern stop on the Metro North – Harlem Line.

As of summer of 2019, two Zipcars are available at the Wassaic Train Station for rent. Several taxi services operate out of the Wassaic Train Station, including Uber and Lyft.

Watson Livery is Lime Rock Park’s preferred transportation provider offering a variety of taxi options, including a shuttle bus service with per-person rates between Wassaic and Lime Rock Park. Make your arrangements in advance for a shuttle or taxi service, using Watson Livery, visit www.watsonlivery.com or call (845) 464-8178 or (518) 592-1511.

When accessing Lime Rock Park from the Metro North – Hudson Line, the Poughkeepsie Train Station is located 38 miles away and transportation options include Zipcar and taxi services, including Watson Livery. The Park can also be accessed from Metro North – New Haven Line via Danbury (45 miles) and Waterbury (40 miles).

 

Train Service:

Amtrak’s Empire Service Train, which runs to and from Buffalo, N.Y., and New York City, offers a stop 35 miles away in Rhinecliff, N.Y. Additional Amtrak lines provide service from Boston, Vermont and Maine to Springfield, Mass. (62 miles away) or Pittsfield, Mass. (43 miles away). Inquire with Watson Livery or local transportation options.