Established in 1948, Huron Pointe Sportsmen's Association operates one of Michigan's most comprehensive shooting sports facilities. The club sits on 122 acres in Lenox Township with a clubhouse seating 200+ members and a large outdoor pavilion. The grounds include: Three trap fields for clay shootin...
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Established in 1948, Huron Pointe Sportsmen's Association operates one of Michigan's most comprehensive shooting sports facilities. The club sits on 122 acres in Lenox Township with a clubhouse seating 200+ members and a large outdoor pavilion.
The grounds include: - Three trap fields for clay shooting - Two skeet fields for competitive and recreational shooting - 13-station wooded sporting clays course with hard paths for year-round access - Natural walk-through 3-D archery ranges plus indoor winter league facilities - 100-yard rifle and pistol range with covered firing line
The club welcomes the public to open shoots listed on monthly calendars. New shooters can join as Prospective Members—either for a specific league (8-12 weeks) or on the waiting list for Full Member status.
| Membership Level | Cost | Details |
|---|---|---|
| League Prospective | Varies | 8-12 week participation |
| Annual Prospective | $125/year + $25 one-time | Full-year access, waiting list |
| Full Member (0 work hours) | $265/year | Due by May 1 |
| Full Member (20+ work hours) | $125/year | Due by May 1 |
Each member contributes a minimum of 20 volunteer hours annually to maintain the facility.
Beyond regular shooting, HPSA hosts: - Monthly open shoots and competitive leagues - Wild Game dinner (March) - Heritage Days events (August) - Turkey shoots and monthly breakfasts/dinners - Youth Hunter Safety Courses - 4-H Shooting Sports programs
"Huron Pointe plays an important role in helping to preserve Michigan's Hunting Heritage and promotes active participation in the shooting sports among our youth."
The club is affiliated with Michigan United Conservation Clubs (MUCC) and the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP). HPSA actively supports conservation causes and youth shooting programs, plus community initiatives including Benefit4Kids, St. Jude Hospital, and The Relay for Life.
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