Tucson Mountain Park's beautiful Gilbert Ray Campground, located on the west side of the Tucson Mountains, a convenient 13 miles from Tucson. The campground has 130 R.V. sites with individual 30-amp electrical hook-ups. It has centrally located water, picnic tables, modern rest rooms, and an R.V. dumping station.<br><br>Reservations are not accepted. Camping is on a first-come, first serve basis, and there is a seven-day length limit. The park's busiest season generally runs November through April. Camping fees are $10.00 per night for tents or nonelectric hookup sites or $20.00 per night for trailers or RVs. Wood fires are prohibited, however, charcoal fires are permitted in confined grills.<br><br>
There are three picnic areas within the park: Juan Santa Cruz, Ironwood, and Brown Mountain. Amenities available at the picnic areas are tables, ramadas, and grills.
Gates Pass Overlook is a popular observation location. It offers an excellent opportunity to view and photograph spectacular sunsets.
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There is no water at this site
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Tucson Mountain Park Shooting Range
Directions:
The range is located at the south entrance of the park along Kinney Road.
Access
Road Description:
Paved roads most of the way, then rough road last miles
Archery Range
The Pima County archery range is located in Tucson Mountain Park, one mile north of Old Tucson Studios on Kinney Road. A self-guided facility consisting of a stationary marked target range and three delineated archery courses winding through the desert. Water and rest rooms are available for your convenience. Daily use fee is $3.00 per person, per day. Open daily 7:30 a.m. until dusk.
Rifle and Pistol Range
The rifle and pistol range is for target practice only. Targets are available for purchase. Automatic weapons and shotguns are prohibited. Range distances are 25, 50, and 100 yards. A range attendant is on site, and paper targets are available for sale. In the event that there is a question regarding a weapon or its use, the rangemaster's decision is final. For your safety and service, a rangemaster is on duty whenever the range is open. All person must register prior to shooting. Fees are $4.00 per shooter, per day. There is no water at this site.
Tucson Mountain Park Shooting Range
Rating: 5 out
of 10
Mon Jan 12 2009
12: 46 am
This shooting range is located in the Tucson mountain park located on Kinney Rd. You take Ajo (86) west to Kinney Rd then turn right till you get to the entrance to the range.
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Tucson Mountain Park Shooting Range
Rating: 5 out
of 10
Tue Jan 8 2008
2: 35 pm
Your click here for map!!!!!How & where is this range, I really doubt its in the center of the rail yard, by the 210.
From:
Tucson Mountain Park Shooting Range
Rating: 5 out
of 10
Mon Feb 12 2007
9: 29 pm
The Range has been transformed into a NRA Certified Range. We now have 5,10,25,50,and 100 yard Ranges. Three of the 10 benches (#10,11,and 12)are 50 yards only. We allow all types of firearms to be discharged except .50 BMG and Automatic Firearms. Shotguns are okay! They can be discharge into the 50-yard berm (not at our target frames).
We are now open Fri.,Sat.And Sunday 0800-1730 year round.
We have six diferent types of targets available all are only 25 cents each. We have spotting scopes to rent for $3.00,$1.00 safety glasses to rent,$1.00 earmuffs to rent,$3.00 benchrest to rent,Free Foam Earplugs! We also have 50 cent bottle water when it is available.
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