Address:

20 N. Start Rd
Florence, AZ 85231

Phone:  520-414-4397

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 Travel Tips

The Lost Dutchman Sporting Clays range is approximately:

- 1 hour from Florence or Picacho Peak
- 50 minutes from Coolidge,  
-1hr 15 minutes from Casa Grande,
- 1hr 30 minutes from Mesa and Tucson

The last 5 miles of road leading to our entrance is on State Trust and Federal BLM land.   It has been well graded and is passible by most 2 -wheel drive vehicles.   Reasonable ground clearance is required... Leave the Lambo at home!

There is a double-sided steel gate and a barbed wire gate on the road.  Please close them behind you!


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Hotels Nearby

Best Western Plus Casa Grande Inn & Suites

1918 E Florence Blvd, Casa Grande, AZ 85122

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Baymont by Wyndham Casa Grande

2145 E Florence Blvd, Casa Grande, AZ 85122

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Americas Best Value Inn Eloy Casa Grande

3945 W Houser Rd, Eloy, AZ 85131

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OYO Hotel Eloy/ Casa Grande near I-10

5300 Sunland Gin Rd, Eloy, AZ 85131

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Quality Inn Casa Grande I-10

665 N Via Del Cielo Rd, Casa Grande, AZ 85122

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MainStay Suites Extended Stay Hotel Casa Grande

851 N Verbena Henness Rd, Casa Grande, AZ 85122

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Camping near the Lost Dutchman Sporting Clays Range

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You will find that the range is surrounded by AZ state land with vast amounts of room for dry camping.   In the spring you will be surrounded by wildflowers and blooming cactus and be serenaded by coyotes at night.      

The State of Arizona allows camping on most of its 9.4 million acres of trust lands. There are some rules, however… You must obtain a “recreational permit”, either a single permit for each person occupying your campsite, or a family permit for two parents and all children. Camping is limited to maximum of 14 days “per year”.

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Points of Interest

Explore the beauty and interesting history of the area:

Picacho Mountains Petroglyph Sites Trail

As you approach the Lost Dutchman range, you will drive right past a beautiful collection of ancient Petroglyphs.    A special permit is required to access the site, but you can see several right next to the road.   

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Biosphere

The world's largest controlled environment dedicated to understanding the impacts of climate change.

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Tom Mix Memorial

“In memory of Tom Mix whose spirit left his body on this spot. And whose characterization and portrayals in life served to better fix memories of the old West in the minds of living men.”

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McFarland State Historic Park

Learn about Arizona's first state historic park when you visit the McFarland courthouse in the town of Florence. Take the Florence history tour and learn more about life on the frontier at the turn of the century.

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Skydive Arizona

If you feel the need to jump out of a perfectly good airplane...  this is the place for you.   World famous school - please don't fail the class!

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Saint Anthony's Greek Orthodox Monastery

In the summer of 1995 six monks arrived in the southern Arizona desert to establish St. Anthony’s Monastery, carrying with them the sacred, millennial heritage of the Holy Mountain, Athos. Since early Christian history, this steep and rocky peninsula in northern Greece proved to be a haven for ancient Egyptian, Cappadocian, and Constantinopolitan monastics

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The Southern Pacific Mail & Stage Line Building 

Built in 1879 it was a horse changing station and water stop for the railroad in Picacho. A school was later built next to it and was used until 1986. 

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