Type: outdoor, rifle, pistol, shotgun, archery, long-range, training, trap-skeet, sporting-clays
The Clark County Shooting Complex is an NSSF 5-Star rated outdoor shooting facility in Las Vegas, Nevada - one of the largest public shooting complexes in the United States, spanning roughly 2,900 acres and operated by Clark County Parks and Recreation. It welcomes everyone from first-time shooters to championship competitors across shotgun, rifle, pistol, and archery disciplines. The Shotgun Center features 24 combination trap and skeet fields plus sporting clays, while the Rifle-Pistol Center offers 30 shooting points out to 50 yards, 15 points to 100 yards, and 15 points to 200 yards, equipped with night lighting, shade ramadas, and concrete shooting tables and seats. A known-distance archery range rounds out the disciplines, and an on-site education center supports classes and events. The complex is open to the public Wednesday and Thursday 2pm-10pm and Friday through Sunday 8am-5pm (closed Monday and Tuesday). Guests may bring their own firearms and equipment or rent on site, and the facility regularly hosts major competitions, law-enforcement training, and youth and educational programs. With its enormous scale, full range of disciplines, lighted evening hours, and NSSF 5-Star rating, the Clark County Shooting Complex is a premier public shooting destination in the Southwest.
Lanes: 60 (Rifle/pistol to 200 yards; 24 trap/skeet fields; archery)
Wednesday and Thursday 2pm-10pm (with night lighting) and Friday through Sunday 8am-5pm. Closed Monday and Tuesday.
A Rifle-Pistol Center with 30 points to 50 yards, 15 to 100 yards, and 15 to 200 yards; a Shotgun Center with 24 combination trap and skeet fields plus sporting clays; and a known-distance archery range.
Fees are set by Clark County and are modest. Rifle/pistol is charged per shooting point/relay and shotgun per round of 25 targets, per the published 2025 fee schedule. Call (702) 455-2007 (shotgun/archery) or (702) 455-2008 (rifle/pistol) for exact current fees.
Yes. You may bring your own guns and equipment or rent on site.
Yes. The complex regularly hosts major competitions, law-enforcement training, and youth and educational programs.
Clark County Parks and Recreation operates this public facility, one of the largest of its kind in the country at roughly 2,900 acres.
No. It is a public facility - just pay the per-use fee. No membership is required.
Yes. The Clark County Shooting Complex holds the NSSF 5-Star Rating, the firearm industry's highest distinction for facility quality and operations.