Freedom Hills WMA Shooting Range sits 8 miles south of Cherokee, Alabama, on County Road 21 (White Pike Road) in Colbert County. It's one of Alabama's public shooting facilities managed by the state's Wildlife Management Area system—meaning it's free to use if you have the right license. GPS Locatio...
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Freedom Hills WMA Shooting Range sits 8 miles south of Cherokee, Alabama, on County Road 21 (White Pike Road) in Colbert County. It's one of Alabama's public shooting facilities managed by the state's Wildlife Management Area system—meaning it's free to use if you have the right license.
The range accommodates multiple firearm types:
All shots must impact the embankment in the bottom 5 feet. Only one shooter per designated station at any given time.
The range is wheelchair accessible with a concrete walkway extending to the target line for downrange access.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Hours | Daylight hours daily (except permits available) |
| Closed | Youth Gun Deer Weekend in November |
| Access | Wheelchair accessible with concrete walkway |
| Distance | Up to 100 yards |
Alabama residents (ages 16-64): Need a valid hunting, heritage, fishing, or WMA license.
Alabama residents (65+): No license required.
Non-residents (age 16+): Valid WMA license or non-resident hunting license required.
Purchase options: - Online through Outdoor Alabama - Phone: 1-888-848-6887 - Local retail vendors
Range open by permit: If daylight hours don't work for you, contact Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources about special use permits.
Freedom Hills is managed as part of Alabama's Wildlife Management Area system. The state department oversees wildlife management, hunting seasons, fishing regulations, and public outdoor access across the state. This is a state-run facility, not a private range.
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