Indian Creek Shooting Center was established in January 1977 by John Sharp and John Seitz. Today it's owned and managed by Wanda Seitz and her son, Jason Seitz. Located in Harrison County, Indiana—just 20 minutes from Louisville, Kentucky—the facility has evolved into one of Kentuckiana's most compl...
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Indian Creek Shooting Center was established in January 1977 by John Sharp and John Seitz. Today it's owned and managed by Wanda Seitz and her son, Jason Seitz. Located in Harrison County, Indiana—just 20 minutes from Louisville, Kentucky—the facility has evolved into one of Kentuckiana's most complete clay shooting destinations.
The center operates multiple disciplines:
| Membership | Cost | Benefits |
|---|---|---|
| Family | $75/year | Discounts on all shooting and supplies |
| Platinum | $500 | 20 rounds sporting clays + 20% off thereafter |
| Corporate | $1,000 | 35 rounds sporting clays with golf cart + 20% off thereafter |
Member rates run $4.75–$30 per round depending on discipline. Non-member rates $5.25–$35.
A 4,000 square foot clubhouse with kitchen facilities and spacious restrooms. The pro shop stocks 12, 20, 28, and .410 gauge ammo plus full reloading components for shotshell and metallic reloading. Also carries RE Ranger shooting glasses and Wildhare shooting accessories.
Year-round operation. November 1 onwards: Tuesday–Sunday 10 a.m.–5 p.m., closed Mondays.
Regular registered trap and sporting clays events sanctioned by NSCA, plus special "Glow Shoot" events on 5-stand. Check their website for detailed monthly schedule.
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