24 Rectangular Tables
8 Round Tables
153 Chairs
Restrooms
Kitchen
Food Prep Area
Refrigerator
2 - Gas Stoves with Ovens
The outdoor range is closed when the clubhouse is rented or when club meetings are being conducted.
You may bring a guest with you to shoot, but if that person is planning to shoot with you more than once or twice per year, he/she will need to become a member of the Fish and Game Club.
Every attempt will be made to keep the club’s calendar up to date so please check it prior to coming out to shoot. There could be times when the calendar is NOT correct and we are sorry if this happens.
Your annual Fish and Game membership includes the use of the indoor range. For Life members there is an additional fee of $20 per year.
There is a $5.00 per hour or any part of an hour fee for use of the indoor range.
You may bring a guest with you to shoot, but if that person is planning to shoot with you more than once or twice per year, he/she will need to become a member of the Fish and Game Club.
Prior to receiving your key card to the indoor range you will need to attend a safety meeting set up by Joe Hiler or Joe Daly. Safety meetings are usually set up at the end of the monthly meeting on the second Thursday of the month. The meetings start at 7:00 p.m.
The indoor range has 10 illuminated shooting lanes and is heated for more comfortable cold weather shooting.
The Rifle and Pistol Club is an affiliate club of the CMP.
Your annual Fish and Game membership includes the use of the archery range. For Life members there is an additional fee of $20 per year.
The 3-D range allows archery shooters to experience a variety of terrain and shooting at 3-D targets from different ranges.
There are bag targets that may be used by Fish and Game members. These are set at 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50 yards.
There are currently two trap houses, but only one is normally used for shooting clay targets.