
Gatlinburg Sportsman's Club operates as a nonprofit members-only shooting facility located off King Branch Road in Sevierville, Tennessee. The club runs five dedicated ranges for different shooting disciplines and maintains strong ties to local law enforcement training programs. Range #1 - The Polic...
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Gatlinburg Sportsman's Club operates as a nonprofit members-only shooting facility located off King Branch Road in Sevierville, Tennessee. The club runs five dedicated ranges for different shooting disciplines and maintains strong ties to local law enforcement training programs.
Range #1 - The Police Range serves as the primary law enforcement training facility, typically reserved for police certifications and firearms training on Tuesdays and other scheduled times throughout the week.
Range #2 - Plinking Range is a large, family-friendly, handicap-accessible rimfire-only facility for .22 caliber shooting. This range attracts casual shooters and those introducing new shooters to firearms.
Range #3 - Reactive Pistol Range sits further up the property and accommodates centerfire pistol practice.
Range #5 - 200 Yard Range is their newest addition, with target berms positioned at 25, 50, 100, and 200 yards for rifle work and longer-distance shooting.
Range #4 is currently under development.
Electronic gate access requires your Range Badge ID. The property address is 1955 Treebeard Way.
| Cost | Amount |
|---|---|
| Annual Dues | $150 |
| Initiation Fee (new members) | $100 |
| Background Check | $25 |
| Total New Member Cost | $275 |
Membership runs November 1 through October 31 yearly. The club accepts applications anytime—processing typically takes one week to three weeks since officers are volunteers. Pro-rated dues apply if you join between December and July.
Requirements include passing a background check, reading the orientation program, providing a photo ID, and agreeing to range safety rules.
Contact: 865-436-0271 (voicemail transcribed to text). Email preferred for faster response.
Beyond shooting ranges, the club administers instructional programs on hunting and fishing equipment, youth education, fish stocking in local streams, and upland game bird management. They support local 4H chapters and fishing contests.
The property has had multiple bear sightings, including a mother bear with cubs. Members should exercise caution and follow Great Smoky Mountains National Park wildlife safety guidelines.
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