Range FAQ

Are You Open to the Public?
Yes, everyone is welcome to shoot here.

Located On Regional Parks Road (2 Miles past the DMV)
1044 S Shooting Sports
PO Box 943
Hurricane, Utah 84737
(435) 705-4559

We are open 7 days a week.

  • Summer Hours (May 1 through September 30) are 8:00am – 12:00pm weather permitting
  • Winter Hours (October 1 through April 30) are 10:00am – 3:00pm weather permitting

Please check the website homepage for closure updates when we are experiencing inclement weather.

The range closes promptly at 3:00pm during winter hours and 12:00pm during summer hours. A mandatory ceasefire of all shooting on the main range and in the bays will occur 15 minutes prior to closing time to allow the shooters time to pick up their brass, gather all their belongings and equipment, and exit the range by closing time. All shooters must be off the range by closing.

The Main Range and all Shooting Bays are $20 per person if you are not a member. Active law enforcement, active military, and children 15 years and under are free.

We accept cash and all major credit and debit cards.

All minors must be always accompanied by a parent or guardian on the range and need a waiver signed by their parent or legal guardian. NO children under 8 years old are allowed on the Main Range. You will need to rent a Shooting Bay if you have children under 8 years old with you.

We have 24 stations at that the Main Range and 15 Shooting Bays. Shooting Bay distance range from 25 to 200 yards. The Main Range and all Shooting Bays have steel targets as well as frames for paper targets.
We are first come first serve for the Main Range and all Shooting Bays. You can make reservations for corporate and group events. Please call the Range (435) 705-4559 to get more information for all event scheduling.
No.
All Handguns are permitted.
Any long gun that’s rimfire, center fire or muzzle loader can be used, up to .50 caliber but excluding the .50bmg.

Only in the new Shotgun Bay.

Yes.

Our Membership is currently $150. 

No. Memberships are non-transferable and only usable by the purchasing member. Each member can bring one guest with them at no additional charge.
Yes, private use of cameras is allowed. Always keep safety in mind when using a camera on the range.
Shirt, pants, and shoes are required. Due to hot brass, we suggest using a hat and avoiding open-toed shoes, low-cut shirts, shorts, and baggy clothing.
  • Eye Protection (available for purchase if needed)
  • Ear Protection (available for purchase if needed)
  • Valid Picture ID
  • Membership ID if you are a member
  • Cash or Credit Card in your name
  • Recommended appropriate protective clothing:
    • For females, avoid low-cut tops (Hot casings leave marks)
    • No flip-flops or open toes shoes
    • Cotton long-sleeved shirts are preferable
  • Your personal, properly functioning firearm(s)
  • Your own ammunition
  • Targets (available for purchase if needed)
    • Silhouette targets are not allowed on the Main Range

Please inquire at the Range office.
(435) 705-4559

No, but it’s always a good idea to get professional firearms training. Firearms Training Classes are offered periodically. Check our Events Calendar for upcoming classes.

All non-armor piercing caliber rounds, excluding the .50bmg are allowed, as long as the shooter can handle the firearm in a safe manner.

Not on the main range. However, it is allowed in the Shooting Bays, as long as it’s done in a safe manner.
Not on the main range. However, it is allowed in the Shooting Bays, as long as it’s done in a safe manner.
Outside instructors are allowed to use the Shooting Bays for instruction purposes. They must coordinate their activities with the range events coordinator well in advance and have adequate liability insurance coverage. Further requirements can be discussed with the range events coordinator.

Unfortunately not. According to Federal and State Laws anyone who meets the criteria below is a prohibited person and therefore are not allowed to possess, handle, or purchase a firearm.

  • Being convicted of: a crime of violence, a classified felony, conspiracy to commit a felony, a crime that resulted in imprisonment of more than two years, or adjudicated delinquent by a juvenile court for one of the above crimes while under 30 years old.
  • If one is considered a: fugitive from justice, a habitual drunkard, or an addict or habitual user of a controlled dangerous substance.
  • If one is suffering from a mental disorder and has a history of violent behavior, has been confined due to a mental disorder for 30 days or more, or has been involuntarily committed to a mental health facility as defined under state law.
  • If one has been found incompetent to stand trial, or “not criminally responsible” under state law.
  • If one is under the protection of a guardian as appointed by the court (with an exception if guardianship is based solely on a physical disability).
  • If one is the subject of a civil protection order or an order for protection that has been issued by the court.