Nestled on the expansive 2,800-acre Anselmo Vineyards estate in California's scenic Inwood Valley, the Anselmo Sporting Clay Course offers premier shooting experiences in one of Northern California's most picturesque settings. Located near Shingletown with stunning views of Mt. Shasta, Mt. Lassen, a...
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Nestled on the expansive 2,800-acre Anselmo Vineyards estate in California's scenic Inwood Valley, the Anselmo Sporting Clay Course offers premier shooting experiences in one of Northern California's most picturesque settings. Located near Shingletown with stunning views of Mt. Shasta, Mt. Lassen, and the Trinity Range, this private facility combines world-class sporting clays with elegant wine country hospitality.
Anselmo Sporting Clay Course specializes in:
The course takes advantage of the ranch's gently sloping hillsides and natural landscape, offering challenging and scenic clay target shooting. The professional course maintenance ensures consistently well-maintained shooting stations and grounds. The facility is part of Anselmo's broader outdoor recreation program, which includes private fly fishing areas and event venue capabilities.
Anselmo Sporting Clay Course operates as a private, members-only facility. Access requires either:
For membership inquiries and availability, contact the facility at 530-783-9080 or email [email protected].
The estate also offers upland game bird hunting on its private grounds during California hunting seasons. Valid California hunting licenses are required for all game bird hunts. All hunting activities comply with California Department of Fish and Wildlife regulations and seasonal restrictions.
Shooting at Anselmo combines sport with scenery. The ranch's perennial creeks, cascading waterfalls, and expansive valley views create an exceptional backdrop for clay shooting and hunting activities. The facility welcomes guests to experience both competitive shooting sports and traditional field hunting.
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