Range Description
The Skowhegan Sportsmans Club, located at 857 East River Road in Skowhegan, Maine, is a vibrant community hub dedicated to promoting the responsible use of firearms and outdoor education. Established on June 29, 1950, the club has a rich history of fostering legitimate sport with rod and gun through educational programs and charitable activities. The club's mission emphasizes public safety, wildlife conservation, and support for local charities, making it a cornerstone of the community.
The facility features a heated clubhouse with a full kitchen that accommodates approximately 125 people, making it an ideal venue for meetings and events. Outdoor shooting ranges include a 50-yard pistol range and a 300-yard rifle range, both equipped with shooting covers to enhance safety and comfort. The club is also in the process of developing shotgun sports fields, including trap and skeet shooting options, which will further diversify the shooting experiences available to members and guests.
Membership at the Skowhegan Sportsmans Club is open to the public, and while specific membership pricing details are not provided, the club encourages individuals from 31 towns to join. Members benefit from access to various educational programs, including hunter safety, ATV safety, archery, and marksmanship training through the Project Appleseed initiative. These programs are designed to cater to all skill levels, from beginners to experienced shooters, and even local law enforcement training.
Safety is a top priority at the club, with strict rules in place to ensure a secure shooting environment. Eye and ear protection are mandatory, and the club operates on a volunteer basis, relying on community involvement to maintain its facilities and programs. The welcoming atmosphere and commitment to education make the Skowhegan Sportsmans Club an excellent choice for anyone interested in firearms training and outdoor activities. Overall, the club not only serves as a shooting range but also as a community resource that fosters camaraderie, skill development, and a deep appreciation for wildlife conservation.
