Sporting Clays at Hunting Hills

Three sporting clays courses cut into the rolling foothills of southwest Pennsylvania. One of the first courses built in the country.
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What you will notice on the way out.

Stations sit on top of rolling hills with the Appalachian Mountains in the distance. Course lines are routed so you do not see another shooter while you shoot. Broken clays land behind the next rise. The course feels like nature, not a shooting range with traps tacked into a field.

One of the first sporting clays courses in the country was built here in 1986. We have hosted four state championships and run hundreds of association fundraisers since. The course has had forty years to get right.

Big events move smoothly here. Industry associations and dozens of groups come back every year because the day runs on time. Three courses let us route hundreds of shooters without anyone waiting on a station.

The crew running the course has decades on these hills, including an ATA member with roughly a quarter-million registered targets, shooting and running clays here since the late nineties. Someone's always at the lodge afterward with a story. The longest part of the day is usually after the last clay breaks.

Plenty to shoot at.

Three full courses anchor the property, with the supporting disciplines around them for warm-ups, short windows, and the games you already shoot.

Sporting Clays Courses

Three 100-target courses. Walk the course, shoot the stations, take a cart or go on foot. The signature offering and the one we are best known for.

Two five-stands

Five stations and twenty-five targets a round, the closest thing to sporting clays compressed into one spot. Good for warm-ups, lunch breaks, or short windows.

Wobble Traps

A fun, fast-moving station that keeps you honest.

Trap and Skeet

Standard disciplines for shooters who want them. Twenty-five targets per round.

Make-A-Break

Fast, mixed presentations, and forgiving. Built for new shooters who want a taste of the sport without committing to a full hundred-bird course.

Come spend a day on the course.

Sunday public shoots run year-round. Wednesday Steak Night runs late April through early October. Private group bookings any day in season, handled through the office.

181 Hunting Hills Road, Dilliner, PA 15327

Sunday Public Shoots

Every Sunday, year-round, 9am to 1pm. Walk-ups welcome for groups under fifteen. Reserve ahead for larger groups. The friendliest entry point to the sport.

Wednesday Steak Night

Wednesdays, April 30 through October 8, 2:30 to dark. One hundred targets plus a steak dinner cooked on the grill. The easiest way to break a clay if you have never done it, or to wind down the workweek if you have shot for years.

Private Group Events

Any size, any day in season. Corporate retreats, association fundraisers, sportsman dinners, charity shoots. We handle catering, coordination, scoring, and the day-of run-of-show. You bring the people.

Common Questions

Sunday public shoots welcome walk-ups for groups under fifteen. For anything larger, reserve ahead so we can route you cleanly. Private events are always by reservation.

Absolutely. The Sunday public shoots and Wednesday Steak Night are the friendliest ways in, and someone is always on the line to get you set up and reading targets.

Three full 100-target courses, plus two five-stands, wobble traps, trap, and skeet. Steel shot is required on the wobble traps.

Either one. Walk the stations on foot or take a cart for the round.

Sunday public shoots run year-round, 9am to 1pm. Wednesday Steak Night runs April 30 through October 8, 2:30 to dark. Private groups any day in season.

Any size, any day in season. Corporate retreats, association fundraisers, sportsman dinners, charity shoots. We handle catering, coordination, scoring, and the day-of run of show. You bring the people.

181 Hunting Hills Road, Dilliner, Pennsylvania, in the southwest corner of the state. Sixty miles south of Pittsburgh, twenty miles north of Morgantown.

Yes. The Armory on the property is a licensed firearms dealer carrying higher-end guns, ammunition, and gear, so you can pick up anything you forgot before a round.

Time flies?

We disagree. Around here, only the birds do.
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