If the river is up you made need a higher ground clearance vehicle to get back to the range. There is a creek with a poured slab ford that you will need to cross going back to the range. Other than that it is a nice state run range. Never been there and had to wait more than 1/2 an hour to use the 100 or 200 yd. range. Been there about six times in the last 10 years.
MH
I like going there for the 200 yard range. Usually not real busy when I've been there. And not s lot of hassle, rarely is there some one from DNR there. And those that I have encountered have been very nice.
Nice range, high berms between the lanes, 2 stations per lane, stations are covered, some stations have concrete pads (not sure about all).
Go in the back way and avoid the bridge (it made me nervous the last time I drove across it).
You have to fill out a card and keep it with you while you are shooting.
It seems colder on the range than away from the range. I don't know if it sits low or the humidity is high or what but it has always seemed cool to me. Bring a coat/jacket one level higher than you think you need.
We had a nice outting today. The range was very busy, but we only waited for about 10 minutes.
We did have some idiots cut in front of us at the 25 yard range, then one of them swept me and my girlfriend with his 15-22 while pretending he was Tony Montana. I nearly lost it, but I remained calm since his friend yelled at him. Luckily the magazine was detached and I saw him dry fire before that little "stunt". Still that was incredibly dumb and dangerous.
Other than that everyone we met was great and I made sure everyone knew about INGO. We had to cross the bridge and dang did I get scared! Avoid that crap!
We can't wait to return.
I'll have pics of the outing up after work tomorrow. I somehow turned a born & raised liberal into a passionate gun owner who loves to shoot, which makes me proud of her.
I've never shot there but have been there numerous times. I collect Crosley Cars and our Region has a meeting there at Crosley Fish and Game Area every year. We always go to the range via the iron bridge in our cars. Powel Crosley's hunting lodge was right next to where the range is today. If you wander down towards the river you'll run into the remnants of the lodge and pool. Larry Alsop who used the manage the property is in our club and he showed me how they trashed the restrooms there. It was at one time a state of the art pit toilet but people filled the commodes with beer cans and other trash and then broke them off the foundation. I do not know if the new mgr has had them repaired but they were in real bad shape.The iron bridge is plenty strong enough for anything you would drive there and is kind of cool just to see. Powel Crosley built the bridge on his own dime in 1937. (well it was his property after all)
its a good range but disrespectful people like to trash it, so if you go please clean up after yourself, I go there whenever I get the chance, if I'm there though I usually share my bay with other so don't have to wait a long time to shoot.
I've been several times this year and had good experiences. Lanes are full on the weekends but most people will share lanes. I have only met nice people there so far. Take a cardboard box with you to sit on the ground and attach your targets to