
Tri-State Shooting Park operates on a volunteer model with facilities for trap, skeet, pistol, rifle, and archery. The park includes: Five trap fields with two skeet overlays One "5 Stand" field 200-yard public pistol/rifle range with tables, handicap accessibility, and shade awnings 50-yard members...
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Tri-State Shooting Park operates on a volunteer model with facilities for trap, skeet, pistol, rifle, and archery. The park includes:
Many range improvements made possible from NRA grants
| User Type | Hours | Days |
|---|---|---|
| Public | 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM (winter) | Thursday, Saturday, Sunday |
| Public | 6:30 AM - 10:30 AM (summer) | Thursday, Saturday, Sunday |
| Members | Sunup to Sundown | 7 days a week |
Winter hours begin October 9th; summer hours begin May 1st. Members must sign in every use. Guests must be accompanied by the member—access codes cannot be shared.
Cash or checks only for membership purchases. Credit cards not accepted at the clubhouse.
Tri-State Quick Shots serves 5th through 12th grade shooters with beginner through competition training. The program provides guns, ammunition, and vetted coaches—parents welcome. The park also hosts:
4831 Boundary Cone Rd., Mohave Valley, AZ (7 miles east of Hwy 95)
Phone: 702-371-1532 or 928-300-2831
P.O. Box: 8353, Ft. Mohave, AZ 86427
General meetings held the first Thursday of every other month at 9:00 AM. Check the online calendar before visiting—ranges close for special events, maintenance, and law enforcement training.
The park is volunteer-staffed with zero paid employees. All operations and improvements depend on member involvement and support.
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