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Mario Kart World has a modest 32 tracks available for you to race on on various dfferent modes and that doesn’t even include the eight Battle Mode stages as well, giving you a nice variety to play wether you take on the Grand Prix mode or pick a course to race on against friends or in free roam.
With so many tracks available, it can be hard to distinguish between which are new and which are returning retro courses. Four tracks, like Rainbow Road, are only unlocked after completing all the other Grand Prix clubs. So here is every track available, alongside which ones are new, and which are the retro courses.
Every Mario Kart World track
The full list of tracks in their respective Grand Prix cups includes the following, with the name of a game next to them if they are retro tracks returning to the series.
Mushroom Cup
- Mario Bros. Circuit
- Crown City
- Whistlestop Summit
- DK Spaceport
Flower Cup
- Desert Hills (Mario Kart DS)
- Shy Guy Bazaar (Mario Kart 7)
- Wario Stadium (Mario Kart 64)
- Airship Fortress (Mario Kart DS)
Star Cup
- DK Pass (Mario Kart DS)
- Starview Peak
- Sky-High Sundae (Mario Kart 8 Deluxe)
- Wario Shipyard (Mario Kart 7)
Shell Cup
- Koopa Troopa Beach (Super Mario Kart)
- Faraway Oasis
- Crown City
- Peach Stadium
Banana Cup
- Peach Beach (Mario Kart: Double Dash!!)
- Salty Salty Speedway
- Dino Dino Jungle (Mario Kart: Double Dash!!)
- Great ? Block Ruins
Leaf Cup
- Cheep Cheep Falls
- Dandelion Depths
- Boo Cinema
- Dry Bones Burnout
Lightning Cup
- Moo Moo Meadows (Mario Kart Wii)
- Choco Mountain (Mario Kart 64)
- Toad’s Factory (Mario Kart Wii)
- Bowser’s Castle
Special Cup
- Acorn Heights
- Mario Circuit (Super Mario Kart)
- Peach Stadium
- Rainbow Road
And there we have it. On the plus side, at least there are no mobile Mario Kart tracks (for now, at least), with most of the tracks being some fan-favorites from previous generations. Tracks will also combine into different combinations when playing the Knockout Tour.
Published: Jun 5, 2025 09:27 am