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Shooting Ranges - Summary Listing by County Shooting Ranges - Summary Listing By County County Range Name Address Phone Public Range Offerings Alcona Glennie Sportsman's Club PO Box 314 Glennie, MI 48737 989-735-2246 Yes Outdoor Archery, Shotgun, Trap, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - < 25 Yards, 25, 50, 100 Yards Alcona Lincoln Hall 1200 E Fowler Rd Harrisville, MI 48740 No Alcona Lost Lake Woods Association 4243 Lost Lake Trail Lincoln, MI 48742 989-736-8197 Yes Shotgun, Skeet Allegan Allegan County Conservation League 2157 41st St Allegan, MI 49010 269-673-8116 Yes Shotgun, Skeet, Trap, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - < 25, 25, 50, 100 Yards Allegan Echo Point Shooting Range 3682 Monroe Road Allegan, MI 49010 269-673-2430 Yes Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - 25, 50, 100 Allegan Fennville Rod & Gun Club PO Box 27 Fennville, MI 49408 269-561-2133 Yes Shotgun, Skeet, Trap, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - 25, 50, 100, 200, 400 Yards Allegan Gun River Skeet & Trap, Inc PO Box 151 Plainwell, MI 49080 269-685-5280 Yes Shotgun, Skeet, Trap, Sporting Clays, 5Stand Allegan Allegan Co Conservation Club 3087 44th Hamilton, MI 49419 269-751-7005 No Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - 100 Yards Allegan Monterey Sporting Clays 2726 134th Ave Hopkins, MI 49328 269-793-7400 Yes Shotgun, Sporting Clays, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - 25, 100, 200 Yards Allegan South Kent Sportsman's Club 2536 140th Ave Dorr, MI 49323 616-681-2495 Yes Shotgun, Skeet, Trap, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - < 25, 25, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250YDS & 200, 300, 385, 500 Meters Allegan Outdoor Discovery Center Macatawa 4214 56th St Holland, MI 49423 616-393-9453 Yes Outdoor Archery Greenway Allegan Centershot Gun Range 2638 142nd Ave Dorr, MI 49323 616-371-7468 Yes Indoor Archery, Indoor Rifle/Handgun - 25 Yards Alpena Alpena Clay Busters Inc 4260 M-32 W Alpena, MI 49707 989-354-2582 Yes Shotgun, Skeet, Trap, Sporting Clays Alpena Crazy Quail Sporting Clays 2437 S 4th St Alpena, MI 49707 989-356-9462 Yes Shotgun, Sporting Clays, Crazy Quail, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - Handgun outdoor Alpena Vans Pro Shop Inc 4665 Kirchoff Rd Alpena, MI 49707 989-595-6937 Yes Indoor Archery, Outdoor Archery, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - 100 Yards Alpena Alpena Sportsmen's Club 4260 M-32 West Alpena, MI 49707 989-354-2582 Yes Indoor Archery, Outdoor Archery, 3D Archery, Shotgun, Skeet, Trap, Sporting Clays, Indoor Rifle/Handgun - 50 Ft, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - < 25, 25, 50, 100, 600 Yards Alpena PK Fletcher Gun Club 1554 Indian Reserve Road Alpena, MI 989-464-5602 No Shotgun, Skeet, Trap Antrim Chain O' Lakes Sportsman's Club 840 Lescher School Rd Mancelona, MI 231-264-5977 Yes Shotgun, Hand Trap, Skeet, Trap, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - < 25, 25, 50, 100, 200 Yards 49659 Antrim Eagleville Cowboys PO Box 642 Central Lake, MI 49622 231-676-0922 No Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - Cowboy action shooting Arenac Sterling Sportmen's Association PO Box 473 Sterling, MI 48659 989-654-3115 No Indoor Archery, Outdoor Archery, 3D Archery 09/21/2018 - Page 1 of 21 County Range Name Address Phone Public Range Offerings Arenac Eastern Arenac Sportsman's Club PO Box 73 Alger, MI 48610 810-610-4411 Yes Outdoor Archery, 3D Archery, Shotgun, Hand Trap, Skeet, Sporting Clays, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - 25, 50, 100, 200 Yards & Outdoor pistol Barry Barry County Conservation Club PO Box 14 Hastings, MI 49058 269-945-9058 Yes Outdoor Archery, 3D Archery, Shotgun, Hand Trap, Skeet, Trap, Sporting Clays, Crazy Quail, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun Bay Linwood-Bay Sportsmans Club PO Box 223 Linwood, MI 48634 989-697-5721 Yes Outdoor Archery - 0-40 Yards, Shotgun, Trap, Sporting Clays, Indoor Rifle/Handgun - 25 Yards, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - 25, 50, 100, 200 Yards Bay Bay City Bowmen Archery Club PO Box 1485 Bay City, MI 48706 989-662-4137 Yes Indoor Archery, Outdoor Archery, 3D Archery Bay Bay County Conservation & Gun Club 860 N Rogers Rd Linwood, MI 48634 989-631-9944 Yes Shotgun, Skeet, Trap, Sporting Clays, 5Stand, Indoor Rifle/Handgun - > 25 Yards, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - < 25, 25, 50, 100, 150, 200, 300 Yards Bay Bow Pro Sports LLC 957 W Midland Rd Auburn, MI 48611 989-662-7925 Yes Indoor Archery, Indoor Rifle/Handgun Bay Duncan's Outdoor Shop, Inc 501 Salzburg Ave Bay City, MI 48706 989-894-6691 Yes Indoor Rifle/Handgun - 50 Ft handgun - 50, 100, 200 Yards rifle Benzie Benzie Sportsman's Club PO Box 352 Benzonia, MI 49616 231-269-3537 Yes Outdoor Archery, 3D Archery, Shotgun, Skeet, Trap, Sporting Clays, Indoor Rifle/Handgun - > 25 Yards, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - < 25, 25, 50, 100 Yards Berrien Watervliet Rod & Gun Club 3413 Hennessey Watervliet, MI 49098 269-463-8785 No Shotgun, Hand Trap, Trap, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - 25, 40 Yards - Handgun & 40, 60, 77, 100, 200 Meters - Rifle Berrien Coloma Rod & Gun Club 6145 Angling Rd Coloma, MI 49038 269-468-6745 Yes Outdoor Archery - 3-4 Yards, Shotgun, Hand Trap, Trap, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - 30 Ft - Handgun & 0-168 Yards - Rifle Berrien Berrien County Sportsman's Club PO Box 98 Coloma, MI 49038 269-208-6574 No Indoor Archery, Outdoor Archery, 3D Archery, Shotgun, Skeet, Trap, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - < 25, 25, 50, 100, 200 Yards Berrien All Seasons Archery 8080 Carmody Watervliet, MI 49098 269-463-3924 Yes Indoor Archery - 0-20 Yards, Outdoor Archery - 20,40-60 Yards, 3D Archery - 15, 25-40, 50 Yards Berrien Deer Creek Hunt Club 18000 Basswood Rd Three Oaks, MI 269-756-6600 Yes Shotgun, Skeet, Trap, Sporting Clays, 5Stand 49128 Berrien Four Flags M L Club 109 W Roe St Buchanan, MI 49107 No Berrien Grand Mere Rifle and Pistol Club 5386 Ridge Rd (diff Address) 269-281-3754 No Indoor Archery, Indoor Rifle/Handgun - 50 Ft Stevensville, MI 49127 Berrien New Buffalo Rod and Gun Club PO Box 271 New Buffalo, MI 49117 269-612-0983 No Outdoor Archery, 3D Archery, Shotgun, Hand Trap, Trap, Indoor Rifle/Handgun - > 25 Yards, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - 25, 50, 100, 200 Yards Berrien Point Blank Shooting Range LLC 1340 Territorial Rd Benton Harbor, MI 269-927-3486 Yes Indoor Archery, 3D Archery, Indoor Rifle/Handgun - 25 Yards 49022 Berrien Bend of The River Conservation Club PO Box 121 Niles, MI 49120 269-695-5732 Yes Indoor Archery, Outdoor Archery, 3D Archery, Shotgun, Hand Trap, Indoor Rifle/Handgun - < 25 Yards, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - 25, 50, 100, 200 Yards 09/21/2018 - Page 2 of 21 County Range Name Address Phone Public Range Offerings Berrien Randal's Red Arrow Archery 6740 Red Arrow Hwy Coloma, MI 49038 269-468-4950 Yes Indoor Archery - 26 Yards Branch Gander Mountain 373 N Willowbrook Coldwater, MI 49036 517-279-2900 Yes Indoor Archery - 30 Yards Branch Branch County Conservation & PO Box 334 Coldwater, MI 49036 517-767-4089 No Indoor Archery - 20 Yards, Outdoor Archery - 20-50 Yard targets, Shotgun, Trap, Indoor Sportsman's Club Rifle/Handgun - > 25 Yards, 20 Yards pistol range, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - < 25, 25, 50, 100, 200, 300 Yards Branch Clay Games Inc Shooting Club 719 E Girard Rd Quincy, MI 49082 888-465-2529 Yes Shotgun, Skeet, Trap, Sporting Clays, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - 25 Yards - Pistol & 50, 100, 200, 300 Yards - Rifle Calhoun Centerline of Calhoun County 23100 13 Mile Rd Bellevue, MI 49021 269-763-2079 Yes Indoor Archery, Outdoor Archery - 20 Yards, 3D Archery, Shotgun, Skeet, Trap, Sporting Clays, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - 2-25, 50, 100 Yards Calhoun Southside Sportsman Club 539 Capital Ave Sw Battle Creek, MI 269-968-4229 Yes Indoor Rifle/Handgun - 50 Ft pistol cal carbines - Rifles (22cal) 49015 Calhoun Spectacle Lake Outdoor Club 11450 25 1/2 Mile Rd Albion, MI 49224 517-629-5282 Yes Indoor Archery, Outdoor Archery, Shotgun, Hand Trap, Trap, Sporting Clays, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - 25, 50, 100, 200 Yards Calhoun Sportsman's Club of Battle Creek PO Box 1133 Battle Creek, MI 49016 269-968-0028 Yes Outdoor Archery, 3D Archery, Shotgun, Hand Trap, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - < 25, 25, 50, 100 Yards Calhoun Kellogg Sportsmen's Club 20410 14 Mile Rd Battle Creek, MI 49014 616-763-3989 Yes Outdoor Archery, 3D Archery, Shotgun, Sporting Clays Cass Dowagiac Conservation Club PO Box 424 Dowagiac, MI 49047 269-782-5508 No Outdoor Archery, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun Cass Edwardsburg Conservation Club PO Box 435 Edwardsburg, MI 49112 574-215-5872 Yes Outdoor Archery, 3D Archery, Shotgun, Trap, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - 25, 100, 200 Yards max Cass Howard Twp Conservation Club 2601 Terminal Rd Niles, MI 49120 574-850-2157 No Shotgun, Trap, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - 25, 50, 100, 200 Yards Cass Rolling Hills Shooting Preserve 17025 Mckenzie St Marcellus, MI 49067 269-646-9164 Yes Shotgun, Hand Trap, Sporting Clays Charlevoix Charlevoix Rod & Gun Club 11330 US-31 North, Box 112 Charlevoix, 231-547-2785 Yes Outdoor Archery, Shotgun, Skeet, Sporting Clays, 5Stand, Indoor Rifle/Handgun - > 25 MI 49720 Yards, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - < 25, 25, 50, 100, 200 Yards Charlevoix Jordan River Sport Club PO Box 332 East Jordan, MI 49727 231-536-0015 No Outdoor Archery, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - 25, 50, 100, 200 Yards Cheboygan Cheboygan Sportsman's Club 13516 Seffern Rd Cheboygan, MI 49721 231-627-2072 No Indoor Archery, Outdoor Archery, 3D Archery, Shotgun, Skeet, Trap, 5Stand, Indoor Rifle/Handgun - 25YDS, .22 CAL ONLY, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - 25, 50, 100 Yards Cheboygan Indian River Sportsman's Club PO Box 968 Indian River, MI 49749 231-238-9555 Yes Shotgun, Hand Trap, Trap, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - 25, 50, 100, 300 Yards Chippewa Chippewa County Shooting Association PO Box 454 Sault Ste Marie, MI 49783 906-440-4674 No Shotgun, Skeet, Trap, Outdoor Rifle/Handgun - < 25, 25, 50, 100, 200 Yards 09/21/2018 - Page 3 of 21 County Range Name Address Phone Public Range Offerings Chippewa Drummond Island Sportsman Club PO Box 82 Drummond
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