• Facilities
    We have a 10 station walk-thru Sporting Clay Course, 13 program Trap fields including an international wobble trap field, auto-doubles fields, 5 Skeet fields and a Five-Stand Sporting Clays Field. All of our fields are fully lighted, except the walk-thru Sporting Clays Course.
  • History
    The club, which was originally named Beeline Trap and Skeet opened in the 1960s. In 1991 the club was sold and the new owners changed its name to Red Mountain Trap & Skeet. On February 13, 1993 a fire destroyed the clubs facilities. New facilities were constructed across the highway and Red Mountain Trap & Skeet reopened on December 7, 1993. Today the club is owned and operated by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. It is the only club in the nation owned by an Indian Community to throw registered targets.  Click here for Membership Info. & Prices
  • Summer Hours - May 1 - September 30, 2008
    Tuesday & Thursday  8am-1pm & 5pm - 10pm
    Saturday & Sunday 8am-1pm
    Closed: Monday, Wednesday & Friday

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