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Recreation Region: Enoree Ranger District

Leeds Rifle Range

Leeds is ADA accessible and accommodates targets at 25 and 100-yard intervals.

Annual and daily passes for using the Enoree rifle ranges are available on recreation.gov.   

General Information

Best practices for using the rifle range:

  • Keep the rifle range free of litter.
  • Only stationary paper or manufactured targets mounted on self-provided stands or holders. Using bottles, cans, pumpkins, watermelons etc. or other trash as targets is prohibited.
  • Targets and target holders must be positioned at the base of the berm, to catch all bullets and eliminate the chance of ricochet.
  • Use eye and ear protection.
  • Follow the four rules of gun safety:
    • Treat all guns as if they are loaded
    • Control your muzzle: Keep your firearm pointed in a safe direction
    • Be sure of your target and what is beyond.
    • Keep your finger outside of the trigger guard until you are ready to shoot.

All year, dawn to dusk, except for weekly cleaning schedule closed times

  • While shooting, your valid daily or annual permit must be displayed. Clip permit on post at shooting table,
  • Permits are non-transferable and non-refundable.
  • Daily permits can only be purchased on site or on recreation.gov.
  • Annual permits can only be purchased off site.


 

  • Annual Shooting Range Passes are available for purchase at the Enoree, Long Cane, and Supervisor's Offices.
  • Purchase through the mail by downloading the forms, keep a copy of the rules and regulations for your information, and fill out the Rifle Range Annual Special Recreation Permit form and mail with payment to the district office of the range that will be primarily used.  Click here to print forms
  • Annual passes can be purchased through recreation.gov.
  • Refer to the Forest Supervisor's orders for prohibited actions on all rifle ranges on the forest.
  • Tracer or incendiary ammunition and exploding targets are prohibited.
  • Pack it in, pack it out. Shooters are responsible for cleanup of all bullet casings, target and target holder, litter-trash. This includes all pieces of stationary, biodegradable skeet being used as a target. (Ranges will be closed when they become trashed by non-caring shooters.)​
  • All weapons must meet SC firearm safety standards. www.dnr.sc.gov for more details
  • No alcoholic beverages
  • No skeet and trap shooting
  • Shoot only proper targets mounted on self-provided stands or holders. Do not shoot trash items, electronics or anything other than a proper target.
  • Shoot only down the firing line, downrange and into the backstop

  • Shooters under the age of 16 is free but must be accompanied by an adult and must provide identification, if asked.
  • No Golden Age Passport and America the Beautiful Interagency Pass discount.
  • Daily pass is $5 per user. Annual Shooting Range Pass is $50 per calendar year. The Annual Shooting Range Pass is honored at all ranges on the Enoree and Long Cane Districts.
  • Annual passes and daily fees can be paid through recreation.gov.

Getting There

Directions

Leeds Rifle Range from Hwy. 72 in Chester County: From Hwy. 72 and Leeds Rd., County 12-25, drive north 1.8 miles. Turn left, at Leeds Rd. County 12-25, and County Rd. 49 drive .10 mile. Cross over railroad tracks and drive north to Park Rd., County 12-574, 3.4 miles. Woods Ferry Recreation Area. Turn left onto Park Rd., County 12-574 and drive .05 miles. Turn left onto Forest Service Rd. 307 and drive .5 miles to rifle range on right side.Leeds Rifle Range, from Hwy. 9 in Chester CountyFrom Hwy. 9 and County 49, drive south 5.6 miles. Turn right at Park Rd., County 12-574 drive .05 miles. Turn left onto Forest Service Rd. 307 and drive 0.5 miles to rifle range on right side.

Facility and Amenity Information

Accessibility

Restrooms

Restrooms are not available at this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Recreation Opportunities

Last updated April 23rd, 2025