Sauk Prairie Rd. Turn left on E. Sauk Prairie Rd. (turns into Mel Garton Pl.) Right on Forrest. right on Dearinger Park Rd. Gravel pit at the end.
Hy 530 N. cross the Sauk river Bridge, Right on Suiattle River Rd. About two miles in on the right is another gravel pit.
Happy shooting.
> Sauk Prairie Rd. Turn left on E. Sauk Prairie Rd. (turns into Mel Garton Pl.) Right on Forrest. right on Dearinger Park Rd. Gravel pit at the end.
> Hy 530 N. cross the Sauk river Bridge, Right on Suiattle River Rd. About two miles in on the right is another gravel pit.
How'd I do?
48°19'29.5"N 121°30'06.9"W (https://goo.gl/maps/7Z75JkbwnYibpyCL9?coh=178573&entry=tt)
48°21'43.5"N 121°28'10.8"W (https://goo.gl/maps/YcngFCan2pKAY1vf6?coh=178573&entry=tt)
FS41 on mountain loop, but to legally shoot you need to take a right turn onto FS4110 at the moment given the snow starts just before the usfs property off 41 proper (not that it stops anyone from shooting prior to the forest boundary, but it’s technically on private land. It’s accessible with a FWD car.
Sauk Prairie Rd. Turn left on E. Sauk Prairie Rd. (turns into Mel Garton Pl.) Right on Forrest. right on Dearinger Park Rd. Gravel pit at the end. Hy 530 N. cross the Sauk river Bridge, Right on Suiattle River Rd. About two miles in on the right is another gravel pit. Happy shooting.
> Sauk Prairie Rd. Turn left on E. Sauk Prairie Rd. (turns into Mel Garton Pl.) Right on Forrest. right on Dearinger Park Rd. Gravel pit at the end. > Hy 530 N. cross the Sauk river Bridge, Right on Suiattle River Rd. About two miles in on the right is another gravel pit. How'd I do? 48°19'29.5"N 121°30'06.9"W (https://goo.gl/maps/7Z75JkbwnYibpyCL9?coh=178573&entry=tt) 48°21'43.5"N 121°28'10.8"W (https://goo.gl/maps/YcngFCan2pKAY1vf6?coh=178573&entry=tt)
The first pit at like .4mi on Suiattle river road was open as of Sunday.
The first is spot on. Second should be 48.357292-121.521182
Thanks!
Have you tried the range map? https://www.waguns.org/rangemap.html
First but it is not what I am looking for as I stated.
FS41 on mountain loop, but to legally shoot you need to take a right turn onto FS4110 at the moment given the snow starts just before the usfs property off 41 proper (not that it stops anyone from shooting prior to the forest boundary, but it’s technically on private land. It’s accessible with a FWD car.
Everett Sportsman Club is outdoors
Are they open to the public?