Facilities

Explore our Facilities

Our facilities are designed to enhance your outdoor experience and foster a sense of community among members. Whether you’re looking to hone your archery skills, enjoy a family picnic, or explore nature, we invite you to make the most of your membership by visiting and utilizing our facilities.

Rifle & Pistol Range

The rifle & pistol range is located 10 miles from the Clubhouse in Oquossoc. The 100-yard rifle range provides 5 shooting benches that are configured for either right or left-handed shooters. There is also a 50-yard standing pistol range. Range rules are posted and must be followed. Shooters are asked to clean up after themselves, including brass. 

There is a gate limiting access to RRGSA members only.

You can register for membership at River’s Edge Sport Shop in Oquossoc (you will be given the lock combination upon joining the Club).

Our Campus

Our Clubhouse: Located on Old Skiway Road in Oquossoc, Maine, our clubhouse seats 150 people and features a full kitchen, bathroom, and audiovisual equipment.

Kids Fishing Pond: Behind the Clubhouse lies the Fishing Pond, a 1/3-acre spring-fed pond built in 1998. Stocked annually with brook trout, it provides fishing opportunities for youth in the community. Members can fish with their children under supervision, with a 2-fish limit and catch & release encouraged.

Fish Pond Rules

Children under 16
– MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT CLUB MEMBER
– TWO FISH LIMIT, THEN STOP FISHING
– CATCH & RELEASE IS ENCOURAGED
– PLEASE KEEP AREA CLEAN
– BE SAFE AND HAVE FUN FISHING!

Adult Members
– BARBLESS HOOKS ONLY
– CATCH & RELEASE ONLY
– FFO/ALO ONLY (Fly Fishing Only/Artificial Lures Only

John Thomas Memorial Pavilion: Adjacent to the Clubhouse, this pavilion, built in 2009, offers a covered area with 12 picnic tables.

Tim Baker Nature Trail: This low-impact trail winds through diverse forest zones, showcasing unique plant species. Starting at a wooden bridge, it features wood and tree bridges, leading hikers through varying elevations. A meadow along the path offers wildlife viewing opportunities. The trail ends near the fishing pond, allowing visitors to observe perimeter plants and rising trout.

Tim Baker, a valued RRG&SA board member, was known for his volunteer work across many town organizations.

Archery Range: Located on the Clubhouse grounds, the archery range is accessed via the lower parking lot. It features three sight-in lanes (10-40 yards) and a 3-D Archery Range with 13 stations featuring 3-D game animals and small game paper targets.

Archery Range Rules
  1. Hours of Operation
    • RANGE IS OPEN JUNE 1ST TO SEPTEMBER 30TH
    • 9:00 AM TO 30 MINUTES BEFORE SUNSET
  2. Access and Fees
    • MEMBERS & GUESTS ONLY
    • RANGE FEE DONATIONS PLEASE
  3. Safety and Supervision
    • SAFETY IS THE FIRST CONSIDERATION
    • UNDER 16 ACCOMPANIED BY ADULT
    • BOWHUNTER SAFETY COURSE SUGGESTED
  4. Behavior and Conduct
    • NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
    • NO HORSEPLAY
    • BE CONSIDERATE OF OTHERS
  5. Range Usage
    • FIELD TIPS ONLY; NO BROADHEADS
    • STAY ON MARKED TRAILS
    • SHOOT FROM DESIGNATED STATION
    • NO STUMP SHOOTING
    • NO NOCKED ARROWS ON TRAIL
    • BE SURE OF TARGET & WHAT IS BEYOND
  6. Range Etiquette
    • IF THE RANGE IS IN USE, PROCEED WITH CAUTION
    • UPON ENTRY HANG “IN USE SIGN”
    • UPON EXIT, HANG “RANGE OPEN SIGN”
  7. Environmental Responsibility
    • CARRY IN/ CARRY OUT
  8. Consequences of Non-Compliance
    • ANYONE NOT OBEYING THESE RULES WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE & DENIED FUTURE ACCESS.

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