Tri-State Shooting Park, nestled on over 315 acres in Mohave Valley, is a top-tier public shooting range serving the Bullhead City and Mohave Valley areas. Dedicated by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer on March 13, 2013, the park stands as a testament to the collaborative efforts of AZ Game and Fish, Tri-State Shooting Park, Inc., the Bureau of Land Management, and other stakeholders.
Facilities & Offerings:
- Five trap fields with two skeet overlays.
- A “5 Stand” field.
- A 200-yard public pistol/rifle range equipped with a table, handicap table, and shade awnings.
- Exclusive 50-yard members-only pistol/rifle range with shade.
- Archery field.
Access & Timings:
- Public Access Days: Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
- Members can access the Rifle/Pistol Range from sunup to sundown, 7 days a week.
Safety & Rules:
- Main gate is locked unless it’s a public access day.
- Fireworks, exploding targets, tracers, or incendiary rounds are strictly prohibited.
- Alcohol is not allowed on the shooting ranges.
- Range Brass Policy mandates shooters to collect their spent brass and either take it home or deposit in the provided brass buckets.
Programs and Activities:
- Organized shooting opportunities.
- AZ Game and Fish Hunter Safety courses.
- Youth Shotgun and Marksmanship “Quick Shots” programs.
- ATA Trap competitions, Defensive pistol, and Steel Challenge competitions.
Location: 4831 Boundary Cone Rd, seven miles east of Hwy 95.
Fees:
- Public rifle and pistol ranges: $5.00 per person daily.
- Trap/skeet: Public – $5.00 per round (25 clays); Members – $4.00 per round (25 clays).
- Annual family memberships available at $60.00.
Youth Activities: Tri-State Quick Shots and Scholastic Target and Shotgun programs cater to youth from 5th grade through high school, offering training from beginner to competition levels.
Feedback from Visitors:
- Many appreciate the friendly and helpful staff.
- The trap facilities are highly recommended.
- Some visitors have pointed out the need for more shade at the rifle range.
- The community at the range is considered supportive, especially for rookie shooters.
Important Note: All operations are powered by dedicated volunteers, with no paid staff involved. The Rangemasters manage the range’s operations and safety during public shooting days and report to the Board of Directors.
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