Sleepy Creek Sports - Berkeley Springs, West Virginia - Sporting Clays
1965
Sleepy Creek Sports
Club Type
Public
Contact
Jack Costello
Location
500 Windsor Lane
Berkeley Springs, WV 25411
(304) 261-5865
Club Hours
Open for all shooters all day Saturdays, half day Sundays, April through October, by appointment only. Entire range also available for daily rental by Clubs or groups.
Facilities
Skeet
Trap
5 Stand
Sporting
FITASC
Other
Birds
 
 
 
Yes 
 
 
 
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Directions
522 South to the Left on Rt 13 (Winchester Grade Road) and proceed 6 Miles crossing several bridges. After crossing the 2nd 1-lane bridge, go approx 300 Yards watching for SCS mailbox and sign on Right. Turn Left onto Windsor Lane. Pass gray house, Barn and utility lines, and go to Red Building at end of Road, 1/2 Mile.
Club Reviews Submitted by Visitors, Members or Staff
Mark Johnson Harpers Ferry, West Virginia Visitor 2-5 Visits Reviewed on or prior to 11/20/2005
Jack Costello is constantly improving his sporting clay course, set the deep, cool, shady woods in Morgan County, WV. Every time I can get a couple of hours to go over that way, there are more challenging arrangements. There is a "rabbit" set up at the bottom of a deep ravine that is a mind-boggler.
But Jack's helpful attitude never seems to change. As a shotgun instructor, he has the patience of a saint, a keen eye for observation, and the depth of experience to know exactly what to say to you to help you get better. Plus the other shooters present, at least the times I have shot, haven't had the "attitude" I find on some ranges if you aren't a grade B or grade A shooter.
But even if self-improvement isn't high on your priority list, you can still have great fun at Sleepy Creek. The beauty of the drive over Sleepy Creek Wildlife Mgmt Area (mountain) from I-81 or up the narrow valley from I-70 is a bonus.