Summit County Shooting Range

Summit County Shooting Range

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Summit Range Association, Summit County Colorado Shooting Range, Non-Profit Organization The
SRA adheres to, and enforces firearm safety
rules.

The Summit Range Association (SRA) promotes
the sport of shooting, fi****ms safety, and
provides formal fi****ms training classes. The SRA cannot regulate the views, comments,
and pictures posted by our patrons on the
Summit County Shooting Range page,
some of which may not reflect these safety
rules. As such, the views, comments, and pictures
posted by our patrons do not necessarily reflect
the views, practices, or recommendations of
the SRA.

04/14/2026

The range will be closed on May 16th for a scheduled work day to do some general maintenance/cleanup.

07/15/2025

Final Summer Skills Clinic!

Join us for the last event in our Summer Skills Series featuring Craig Simson, Director of the Dillon Marina , as he dives into the art of point forecasting.

Learn how to:
🔹 Read the sky & decode weather patterns
🔹 Use point forecasts to plan safe adventures
🔹 Tap into resources to stay safe in the backcountry

Because the skies do talk—let’s learn to listen. 🌦️




Photos from Summit County Sheriff's Office's post 05/07/2025
05/02/2025

May is National Military Appreciation Month! NRA thanks all who serve and sacrifice to protect our cherished freedoms.

Photos from Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP)'s post 03/13/2025
02/06/2025

Save the date!

Our biggest fundraiser of the year is on the books! Come roll the dice for a good cause at FDRD’s annual Casino Night Fundraiser.

We’ll have blackjack, craps, roulette, poker and more, PLUS an exclusive silent auction. Tickets go fast, so get yours before they sell out!

Check the link in our bio for more info and we’ll see you there!

Photos from Friends of the Dillon Ranger District's post 02/06/2025
01/26/2025

Starting your shooting sports journey can be exciting – and intimidating if you don’t know where to start. Keep it simple and focus on the fundamentals, then start dabbling in specific challenges and disciplines.

Feelings of hesitation are not uncommon due to lack of confidence in firearm handling and proficiency around other people, not knowing exactly what to expect and other fears an individual may have in going to a gun range.

It’s perfectly natural for new target shooters to worry about what type of shooting is “best for them,” but there’s no need to get stuck thinking!

Read up, ask questions and – most importantly – get out there and try it.

You have the opportunity to learn what type of shooting you’re most comfortable with, what you enjoy, and what distances and ranges you have access to shoot at.

This article explains the most common and popular shooting disciplines and some tips to get you started:

https://www.letsgoshooting.org/resources/articles/shooting/what-type-of-shooting-is-right-for-you/

01/23/2025

Join FDRD and dog trainer Jean DeCesaris on a dog- friendly snowshoe hike!! Jean will guide us on dog behavior, dog-on- trail etiquete, and how dogs fit into our ecosystem.

Please, only one dog per handler. We ask folks bring only non- reactive dogs that are comfortable on lease around other dogs and people.

The hike will take place at the Acorn Creek Trailhead 10am-12pm.

For more information or to sign up visit www.fdrd.org




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639 County Road 66
Dillon, CO
80435

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 7pm
Tuesday 7am - 7pm
Wednesday 7am - 7pm
Thursday 7am - 7pm
Friday 7am - 7pm
Saturday 8am - 5pm
Sunday 8am - 5pm