"We'll be charging adults $30 and kids $15 to come along and they can ride around as many times as they like," Aldridge said.
Money is needed for the club to get officials in for endurance horse rides during the season.
"With endurance rides you have to have a number of officials at them.
"So that's everything from vets through to people whose job it is to make sure the track is safe."
The funds will also allow the club to keep fees low and people interested in endurance horse riding.
"By running a fundraiser like this, it just means that we can do those sorts of things without actually making the ride fees prohibitive.
"That way we keep more people in the sport," he said.
Wellington riders are also contributing to the event.
"It'll attract people from Wellington, it's bringing those sorts of people into the area. It provides people somewhere to ride a motorbike without having to open gates all the time."
Registration begins at 8.30am and gates open for riding at 10am for riders to take their first round.
"We want them to take the first lap a little bit easier so that they're seeing any hazards," Aldridge said.
Helping with organisation is the Ruakokoputuna Hall community.
"We're organising it together, particularly when it comes to the track. They've got a lot of experience with these sorts of events."