Nestled in the scenic Cedar Creek Wildlife Management Area in Putnam County, the Cedar Creek Shooting Range offers an ideal setting for firearms enthusiasts. This facility, a collaborative effort between the USDA Forest Service and the Wildlife Resources Division, presents an array of features and nearby attractions, making it a notable destination for shooting practice and outdoor activities.
Key Features:
- 100-yard Range: Suitable for various shooting practices.
- Unmanned Facility: Offers a self-guided experience for visitors.
- Bench Seating: Includes both spinning wooden seats and stools for comfort.
- Safety Screens: Positioned between stations to protect from stray brass.
- Limited Covered Area: Provides some shelter but has limited space for spectators.
- Basic Amenities: Includes a clean, albeit basic, bathroom facility.
Nearby Attractions:
- Proximity to several state parks and wildlife management areas, including A.H. Stephens State Park, Hard Labor Creek State Park, and Indian Springs State Park.
Visitor Experiences:
- Target Practice: Visitors are advised to bring their own target stands and supplies.
- Convenience: The range is easily accessible, with clear directions from various starting points including Monticello, Gray, Milledgeville, and Eatonton.
- Natural Setting: The surrounding wildlife area offers a serene backdrop, although it’s recommended to bring bug repellent.
- Self-Sufficiency: Given its unmanned status, visitors should come prepared with water and other necessities.
Operational Details:
- Opening Hours: Thursday–Sunday from 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Closed Monday–Wednesday, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
- Contact Information: Hunter Services (706-557-3355), After Hours (404-291-8167).
- Fees: Requires a hunting license, fishing license, or lands pass.
Address and Navigation:
- Location: 242 Bradley Road, Eatonton, GA 31024. GPS Coordinates: N 33.22944, W -83.5238. Due to remote location, some mapping services may not be effective.
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