Website: https://nashvillegunclub.com/
Nashville Gun Club (NGC) is a shotgun shooting sports facility located in Nashville, Tennessee. The club describes itself as “the largest shotgun sports venue in the state” and as “Nashville’s Premier Shotgun Shooting facility sitting on the banks of the Cumberland River.” According to its website, the club was formed in 1876 and has occupied several sites over its history, including the Belle Meade Plantation and the Nashville Airport, before settling at its current location. The facility is open to the public and is described as “100% handicap accessible.”
Services
Nashville Gun Club offers a range of clay-target shooting disciplines and shooting grounds. The website lists the following shooting types:
- Skeet
- Trap
- Five Stand
- Sporting Clays
- International Bunker
- Helice (ZZ Birds)
The club’s facilities are described as including “Skeet, Trap, Five Stand & International Bunker Fields” along with “Three Sporting Clays Courses, 50 stations in total.” In addition to open shooting, the website references instruction services and corporate and group events. The club states that it strives to offer “the newest technologies for today’s avid shooter.”
The website’s navigation also points to a calendar of events and a pricing page, though specific rates and event details are not published on the pages reviewed. The club notes that visitors should check the calendar before arriving, as the facility “may be closed for a special event.”
About
According to the club, Nashville Gun Club was formed in 1876, making it a long-established shooting sports organization. Over the years it has been located at several different sites, including the Belle Meade Plantation and the Nashville Airport. The club presents itself as the largest shotgun sports venue in Tennessee and emphasizes its location along the banks of the Cumberland River. The facility hosts state championships and regional competitions, and it is described as fully handicap accessible and open to the public.
The club’s stated focus is on shotgun and clay-target sports, with multiple fields and courses dedicated to skeet, trap, five stand, sporting clays, international bunker, and helice shooting.
Location and Contact
Nashville Gun Club is located at 1100 County Hospital Rd., Nashville, TN 37218, USA.
- Phone: (615) 913-6575
- Email: [email protected]
- Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 5:45 PM (gates close at 6:00 PM)
The club provides driving directions on its website: “From I-40 West of Nashville: Take the White Bridge Rd./Briley Parkway/Hwy 155 Exit (Exit #204) and head North. Go approximately 2 and 3/4 miles to County Hospital Road Exit (Exit #25). Turn left at the stop sign. Go across the bridge and enter the Nashville Gun Club.”
A Facebook page is referenced on the website (facebook.com/nashvillegunclub/).
Additional Information
The club’s website navigation includes Home, an Info page, a Shooting Grounds page, a Calendar, and a Contact page. The Info and Shooting Grounds pages provide details on the facility’s disciplines and hours, while the Calendar page lists scheduled events and possible closures. The club explicitly advises visitors to consult the calendar before traveling to the venue, since the grounds “may be closed for a special event.”
The facility describes its grounds as comprising three sporting clays courses with a combined 50 stations, in addition to dedicated skeet, trap, five stand, and international bunker fields. Helice (ZZ Birds) is also listed among the disciplines available. This variety of clay-target formats, from registered disciplines such as skeet and trap to sporting clays and the international-style bunker and helice events, supports the club’s description of itself as the largest shotgun sports venue in Tennessee.
The website highlights that the venue hosts state championships and regional competitions and is open to the public, with full handicap accessibility noted as “100% handicap accessible.” Founded in 1876, the club has a lengthy history and has previously operated at sites including the Belle Meade Plantation and the Nashville Airport before establishing its present grounds on the banks of the Cumberland River at County Hospital Road. Instruction and corporate or group events are referenced as additional offerings. Membership details and specific pricing are not published on the pages reviewed, and prospective shooters are directed to the club’s pricing page and contact information for current details.
Profile compiled from the company’s official website (nashvillegunclub.com).