The Sumac Shooting Range is located on Cohutta Wildlife Management Area in Murray County.
The US Forest Service has switched to a cashless payment system. You will have to download the recreation.gov app, set up an account and pay online to use the facilities. Visit the USFS site for definitive information on using the ranges.
Please note that proof of payment has to be shown at arrival. Cell service can be poor at the ranges so take a screenshot or print off with you.
Please note that Green Tip or armor piercing ammo is not allowed at the range.
Please watch the required range safety video before heading out to your local range as they can have little to no cell reception. Follow the steps below to complete the required form.
- Visit GoOutdoorsGeorgia
- Go to License & Permits where you’ll be prompted to log in and select ‘Purchase Licenses’
- At the bottom of the page under the ‘Specialty’ section, select ‘Range Safety Video Certification’ and add to cart
- Check out
- Watch the video in its entirety and submit
- Select ‘Check Out Now’
- Process order
- Your completed certification will now be tied to your account
Facilities
- 100-yard Range
Nearby Properties
- Allatoona WMA
- Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge
- Arrowhead WMA
- Blue Ridge WMA
- Chestatee WMA
- Chief Vann House State Historic Site
- Conasauga River WMA
- Cooper's Creek WMA
- Coosawattee WMA
- Carter's Lake WMA
- Crockford Pigeon Mountain WMA
- Dahlonega Gold Museum State Historic Site
- Dawson Forest WMA
- Fort Mountain State Park
- John's Mountain WMA
- McGraw Ford WMA
- New Echota State Historic Site
- Rich Mountain WMA
- Rich Mountain WMA: Cartecay Tract
- Vogel State Park
Directions
From Eton: Take Highway 411 N. Turn right on Highway 2. Go to the end of the pavement and pass Cohutta WMA entrance sign on the right. Continue to the top of the hill and the range entrance road will be on the right.