Great Swamp Shooting Range

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NOTICE

The range is now closed until Spring 2025. Please hold all permit application submissions until February 2025.

Revised 2024 Policy and Procedure Manual

New and returning users, please review the 2024 Great Swamp Shooting Range Policy and Procedure Manual.

The Department of Environmental Management’s Division of Fish & Wildlife is pleased to welcome sports men and women to the Great Swamp Shooting Range, located within the Great Swamp Management Area in South Kingstown. The range recently underwent an improvement project that significantly upgraded both shooting opportunities and safety measures at Rhode Island’s only public shooting range. It was funded entirely by revenue generated from the federal Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act and hunting license receipts.

Completed in late-summer 2018, the Great Swamp Shooting Range uses the latest industry standards for safety and management practices. Everything from the bench design, baffles, and curtains between shooting stations was designed to create a safe, comfortable, and environmentally-friendly shooting experience. Additionally, solar energy is used for powering the range office to help reduce energy consumption.

The improved range includes 50-yard and 100-yard shooting lanes. Both the 50-yard and 100-yard shooting lanes have been outfitted with overhead safety baffles and earthen backstops to prevent bullets from exiting the range. The baffles are covered in mortar board to prevent ricochets and muffle the sounds of gunfire. A specific reason that the Great Swamp range was upgraded is to allow gun owners to practice using their centerfire rifles safely and responsibly under the supervision of trained range officers.

The range supports DEM’s Hunter Safety Education Program, which instructs hunters and sport shooters in the safe storage, transport, handling, and shooting of firearms. Shooting accuracy is critically important for ethical hunting and humane take of legally hunted game. Sighting in firearms, adjusting scopes, and simply practicing with targets are important and necessary steps to prepare for hunting with any firearm. The range provides a positive and structured environment for adults and youth alike to learn to use a variety of firearms.

Stay Informed

The DEM Division of Fish & Wildlife allows the following types of firearms to be used at the main range: handguns, shotguns, rimfire rifles, centerfire rifles, muzzleloader rifles, and air guns. Non-permitted visitors are allowed, but they may not handle firearms and are not allowed on the firing line. DEM staff and Range Safety Officers are the authority concerning all matters involving range operation and safety. Participants must heed all range commands without hesitation or risk expulsion from the facility. The range is not open unless Range Safety Officers are present.

Location: 

The Great Swamp Range is located within the Great Swamp Management Area at: 277 Great Neck Road, West Kingston, RI 02892. Continue past the office complex and follow the signs to the range. See map for directions.

Hours/Season: 

The range is operational seven days a week, including on state holidays, from early April through early November. Shooting hours are from 8:30 AM to 5:45 PM daily. Range gates will open no earlier than 8:00 AM and close no later than 6:00 PM.  Hours of operation may vary due to staffing, training and outreach activities, maintenance activities, and/or weather and environmental conditions. 

Contact: 

Call 401-575-6331 (M-F 8:30AM - 4:00PM) or email the
Range Supervisor at Branton.Elleman.CTR@dem.ri.gov.

Direct mail to:
RI Division of Fish & Wildlife Outdoor Education Office
1-B Camp E-Hun-Tee Place, Exeter, RI 02822.

 

Frequently Asked Questions: Great Swamp Shooting Range

The Great Swamp Shooting Range is operated by the Division of Fish & Wildlife and offers public target shooting on a seasonal basis. A free permit is required prior to use and is available to both RI residents and out-of-state visitors. Non-permitted visitors are allowed, but they may not handle firearms and are not allowed beyond the spectator area. 

The Great Swamp Shooting Range is located within the Great Swamp Management Area at: 277 Great Neck Road, West Kingston, RI 02892. Continue past the office complex and follow the signs to the range. See map for final directions.

Firearms allowed at the range include handguns, shotguns, rimfire rifles, centerfire rifles, muzzleloader rifles, and air guns. The Division of Fish & Wildlife reserves the right to allow or disallow additional types of firearms as deemed appropriate.

Target range regulations can be found on the Secretary of State's website under section 12 of the Division of Fish & Wildlife's Regulations (250-RICR-60-00-12).

Contact the Range Supervisor at 401-575-6331 (M-F 8:30AM - 4:00PM) or Branton.Elleman.CTR@dem.ri.gov. The secondary contact is the Outdoor Education Office at 401-539-0019. Please direct all mail to: RI Division of Fish & Wildlife - Outdoor Education Office, 1-B Camp E-Hun-Tee Place, Exeter, RI 02822.

  • Permit applications are also available at the Great Swamp Office in West Kingston, at the Outdoor Education Office in Exeter, at the Great Swamp Range when operational, and by mail.

For New Range Users:
It is mandatory to obtain a range permit before using the Great Swamp Shooting Range. The application period is from February 1 through October 15 of the calendar year.

Instructions for New Range Users who are Adults:

  • Complete the application
  • Attach a copy of a government-issued picture ID (such as a state driver’s license)
  • Attach a copy of your gun safety credentials such as:
    • State-issued Hunter Safety Education Card
    • State-issued Firearm Hunting License
    • Rhode Island Pistol Carry Permit
    • RI DEM Pistol/Revolver Certification Card (“Blue Card”)
    • Police or Military ID (or DD-214)
    • Equivalent certification as determined by the RI DEM Division of Fish and Wildlife. 
  • Have your signature notarized. Notarization is available at most banks and town halls and is also offered at the Great Swamp Office at 401-789-0281. Please call ahead.
  • Mail to address indicated on the bottom of the form along.

Instructions for New Range Users who are Minors:

  • Parent or legal guardian must complete the application.
  • Parent must attach their photo ID.
  • Parent signature must be notarized. Notarization is available at most banks and town halls and is also offered at the Great Swamp Office at 401-789-0281. Please call ahead. 
  • No gun safety credential is required of a minor applicant, but they must be supervised by a permitted user over the age of 21 while using the range. 
  • Mail to the address indicated on bottom of form.
  • Once a minor reaches age 18, they must provide gun safety credentials and apply using the adult application.

Range permit holders are required to renew their permit and attend a range safety briefing every 5 years.

Instructions for Adults to renew their permit:

  • Complete the application.
  • Attach your expired permit and a copy of a government-issued picture ID (such as a state driver’s license)
  • Mail to address indicated on bottom of form. Notarization and gun credentials are not required for renewals.

 Instructions for Minors to renew their permit:

  • Parent or guardian must complete the application.
  • Attach expired minor permit.
  • Mail to the address indicated on the bottom of the form. Notarization is not required for renewals.
  • Once a minor reaches age 18, they must provide gun safety credentials and apply using the adult application.

Within two business weeks, qualified applicants and renewal applicants will receive a letter indicating the dates and times of the range safety briefings. Incomplete applications will be returned with a letter of explanation.

Both new users and renewals must attend a Range Safety Briefing in order to obtain your range permit. The Range Safety Briefings are held throughout the season at the Great Swamp Shooting Range and generally last less than one hour. No appointment is necessary. Adult applicants MUST bring a photo ID in order to participate in the Range Safety Briefing. Anyone age 18 and under must attend in the company of their parent or legal guardian.

Your permit application will remain active for 2 range seasons. If you fail to attend a range safety briefing in that time frame, you must reapply.

Adult (18+) Range Permits are issued for five years. Minor Range Permits are issued for five years unless the applicant will turn 18 within that time frame. The minor’s permit will expire on their 18th birthday, at which time they must apply using the adult application.