Range Description
The Barre Fish and Game Club, established in 1919, serves as a vital hub for outdoor enthusiasts in Barre, Vermont. This club was founded by a group of forward-thinking individuals dedicated to promoting and protecting the recreational sports of hunting, shooting, and fishing, while also advocating for wildlife conservation practices. The club is affiliated with the Vermont Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs and the National Rifle Association, ensuring that it adheres to the highest standards of safety and responsibility in the shooting sports community. The club's facilities include a variety of shooting ranges, although specific details on the types and distances of these ranges are not provided. Members can participate in a range of activities, including the Winter Skeet program running from January 4th to March 8th, and the annual Gun Show scheduled for February 7th and 8th, 2026. The club also hosts a Skeet League from May 18th through July 20th, and a Skeet Banquet on August 8th. Membership is open to the public for an annual fee of $40, and members are encouraged to take part in the club's various events and activities. The club also supports local youth through its scholarship fund, which awards up to $1,500 to students pursuing degrees in wildlife conservation. Safety is a priority at the Barre Fish and Game Club, with general range rules and specific regulations for the 25 Meter Range in place to ensure a safe shooting environment. The club is managed by a board of 50 trustees who oversee operations and invite new members to join as vacancies arise. With its rich history and commitment to conservation and shooting sports, the Barre Fish and Game Club provides a welcoming atmosphere for both experienced shooters and newcomers alike, fostering a community of like-minded individuals passionate about outdoor activities.
