Enhancing Range & Target Activity Education at the Summit

Redefining Shooting Sports and Conservation Awareness

The Joe Crafton’s Sportsman’s Complex at Summit Bechtel Reserve 

At the heart of the Summit Bechtel Reserve, the newly renovated Joe Crafton’s Sportsman’s Complex stands as a state-of-the-art interpretive center that not only teaches safe and effective shooting skills but also underscores the vital role hunters play in conservation. Through the support of The NRA Foundation, this innovative facility is equipped with the latest digital learning experiences, simulations, and virtual shooting galleries that provide authentic, immersive instruction for Scouts of all experience levels.

Whether it’s learning the fundamentals of firearms safety, safe range practices, or earning their Hunter Education Certification, Scouts can walk away from this experience more confident, capable, and aware of the traditions and responsibilities that come with being a responsible sportsman.

Hunter’s Hall & Crafton Skills Center: Revitalized for the Next Generation

These essential facilities at the Summit have undergone major updates, with new equipment and programming designed to:

  • Celebrate Scouting America’s legacy of marksmanship and outdoor ethics.
  • Bridge the gap between hunting and conservation education.
  • Inspire through real-world success stories from adult Scouters.
  • Provide hands-on introduction to range activities and safety.

With over 10,000 participants projected to benefit annually, the impact of these revitalized programs reaches beyond campgrounds. They create a deeper appreciation for land stewardship, native species preservation, and the ethical use of firearms—all within the framework of year-round programming for families and Scouts.

Why It Matters:

Scouting has always been committed to the safe, responsible, and intelligent use of firearms and archery. With over 2 million range and target activities merit badges awarded and 200+ camps offering range and target activities, Scouting America stands as a global leader in youth range and target education.

But more than that, these activities build life skills. They promote confidence, mental focus, physical discipline, and a strong conservation ethic. With passionate adult mentors and innovative programming, Scouts are not just learning how to shoot—they’re learning how to lead, protect, and preserve.

A Future Aimed True

The improvements made to these facilities demonstrate to the Scouting community that range and target activities education offers more than just a camp activity—it’s a pathway to personal growth, environmental stewardship, and lifelong passion.

As these programs expand and reach thousands of young people each year, one thing remains certain—Scouting’s commitment to excellence continues to blaze trails for generations to come.

Support. Inspire. Educate.

Together, we are shaping confident youth with a respect for safety, a love for the outdoors, and the skills to become tomorrow’s conservation-minded leaders.

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