Went to Harris Park today, what a fun place to go shoot.
From downtown Denver it took me just over an hour. 39.531237,-105.505841 Easy drive, go out 285 to Cty Rd 43; take a right at the Loaf & Jug. Then go right on Forest Service road 108. The road winds around, it is gravel then becomes pavement for a little bit then back to gravel. The fork to the left it is shorter, if you miss it, like we did and continue around right you eventually wind up at the area. Thanks Martin, good directions.
The road in had ruts and we crossed a small creek but nothing an SUV or truck would have trouble with. If it was extremely wet maybe but with care you should be able to get in without issue.
It is a nice place to shoot, a parking area, a big clearing in the middle that is lined with logs on each side this is your firing line (a little sketchy, but be vocal and call out loudly to the other groups for safety if you are going down range to set up targets). Trees and woods surround you. I liked it much better than going to Cherry Creek or an indoor range, no cost either.
When we got there at about 8 am there was one father and son team learning prone shooting so it was their group and us until about 11 am then it got kind of busy maybe 40 people or so. Everyone lined up on either side of the clearing shooting in opposite directions into the hill side. Some groups really knew what they were doing and some seemed to need education. I could see how if some idiots did not keep their muzzle down range safety could be an issue. But I am overly cautious, it only takes one.
The one thing I did not like was how discourteous the prior shooters were. There were spent casings and shotgun hulls everywhere. What ever happened to pack in pack out and leave the place a little nicer than you found it? Maybe I was taught differently? We cleaned up our area, so that helped a little bit.
I would go back there. It was a fun day.
Griff