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Reference: ADAIR Shooting Park
Contact:  Yuma Trap & Skeet, Inc
Address:  P.O. Box 7241
City: Yuma
State: Arizona 
ZIP: 85366
Phone: 520-344-2546
Link: ADAIR Shooting Park Website
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AZ Hunting Unit : 40a
Location Type: Arizona Shooting Area
AZ Region: Southwestern Arizona


ADAIR Shooting Park

Location Description:
Rifle 100 & 200 yard
Shotgun: Clay pigeon, Skeet range, Trap range
Pistol: Outdoor range

Adair Ranges, Inc. is a private, nonprofit corporation, comprised of the Yuma Area Shooting and Recreation Clubs, who operate and maintain these ranges for all to safely enjoy. RANGE RULES WILL STRICTLY BE ADHERED TO

# Pistol Range
# Archery
# Big Bore (1,000 yds.)
# Small Bore
# Trap and Skeet
# Police Combat (*Law Enforcement Only)
# Silhouette range
# Camping Area
# Black Powder Range
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Adair Ranges, Inc. is a private, nonprofit corporation, comprised of the Yuma Area Shooting and Recreation Clubs, who operate and maintain these ranges for all to safely enjoy.

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ADAIR Shooting Park

General Rules:
Recreational Complex Rules

1. Public Hours: Open seven days a week.
2. Juniors under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
3. Firing is permitted only on the designated ranges. Discharge of a firearm in any other location on this range shall be a violation of Rules and the violator shall be immediately evicted.
4. Drinking of intoxicating liquor is prohibited on the firing area; and handling or firing of weapons by intoxicated person is prohibited. The judgment of the Range Master shall be final as to the competence of any person to handle weapons or fire weapons on this range.
5. Persons or organizations desiring to use a specific range for a tournament shall forward a written request for permission to use said range at least thirty days before date of use. The request shall contain complete and accurate information as to time, area, facilities needed, estimated attendance, and other details to Adair Ranges, Inc.
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ADAIR Shooting Park
Access Road Description:
Paved roads most of the way

Distance from Tucson

3+ hours

Distance from Phoenix

3+ hours

Distance from Flagstaff

Directions:  15 Miles N of Yuma on Hwy US 95 Eastbound from California on I-8 take the 16th street exit to 16th street which is also highway 95. Turn East on Highway 95 and proceed 15 miles East of Yuma. ADAIR Shooting Park turnoff is marked by a sign on the left side of the road.

If traveling Westbound from the Phoenix or Tucson area on I-8, take the Fortuna exit, which is the second exit after crossing the hills, turning right on Fortuna road and follow for approximately 3 miles to highway 95. Turn right on highway 95 and proceed for approximately 5 to 6 miles to the ADAIR Park turn off.

Once you leave highway 95, the Match Master range is approximately 2 miles into the park. The ranger station marks the entrance to the PPC and pistol range. The road splits to the left to go to the PPC range and also to the pistol range. Proceeding straight will lead to a circular drive and meets the left hand split in the road (see drawing inset).

15-miles NE of Yuma on Hwy 95 (16th st.) Turn off about 3/4 mile past Gila River bridge to the west.

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Posted By : Bubba
Created on : Sun Apr 9 2006
Last Updated: Sun Apr 9 2006 10: 59 am

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ADAIR Shooting Park Tue Dec 29 2009
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5 out of 10
Tue Dec 29 2009
 Adair Park is a nice well kept shooting range. It is public and free. It is quite clean since shooters take good care of it. If you are near the Yuma area, you should visit it. It has ranges for different types of firearms and you are 100% guaranteed to find nice people.

From: David

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