What is the best Mario Kart track of all time?
Mario Kart has gifted us iconic tracks for decades. Which is the greatest of all time?

Rainbow Road (SNES)
The original Rainbow Road from Super Mario Kart — a narrow, starlit track with no guardrails and brutal difficulty.

Waluigi Pinball
The beloved DS track set inside a giant pinball machine with flippers, bumpers, and chaotic item interactions.

Maple Treeway
The warm autumn-hued Wii track through colorful treetops with giant wigglers and satisfying drift corners.

Bowser's Castle (MK8 Deluxe)
The Mario Kart 8 version of Bowser's fortress — visually stunning lava-filled dungeon with momentum-shifting anti-gravity sections.

Rainbow Road (MK8)
The sweeping 2014 space-age Rainbow Road that winds through a galaxy with breathtaking anti-gravity loops.

Music Park
The whimsical 3DS track where you race across piano keys and xylophone bars with musical notes as obstacles.

Coconut Mall
The Wii fan favorite set inside a tropical shopping mall with escalators, mannequins, and parked Miis blocking the path.

DK Mountain
The GameCube classic that launches racers from a volcano cannon down a winding mountain road with treacherous jumps.

Mount Wario
The MK8 point-to-point downhill descent through snowy peaks — a thrill ride with no laps, only forward momentum.

Sunshine Airport
The MK8 fan favorite set on a tropical airport tarmac, featuring airplanes, runways, and a dramatic indoor terminal loop.

Baby Park
The impossibly tiny DS oval that turns into pure chaos through item spam and racer pileups in seven tight laps.

Airship Fortress
The intense DS track set on a flying warship with bullet bills, cannons, and spinning propeller blades.

Toad's Turnpike
The nerve-wracking N64 track where players dodge real traffic on a highway — a fan favorite for its unique tension.
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