The St. Joseph County Conservation and Sportsman Club was established in 1937 to promote conservation, fishing, hunting, and safe, ethical participation in the shooting sports. The Club affiliated with the Michigan United Conservation Clubs (MUCC) on 16 February 1947.
The Club totals 142 acres and offers a wide range of amenities. There are 10 ranges for a variety of shooting opportunities, including black powder firearms, handguns, high-power and smallbore rifles, shotguns, and 3-D archery. The clubhouse, built in 1955, contains a full kitchen and a large meeting/classroom, as well as restrooms. The clubhouse may be rented; requests must be made at the monthly Board of Directors meeting


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