About

Prado Olympic Shooting Park stands as one of Southern California’s premier shooting facilities, built on the legacy of hosting shotgun events during the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. Located in Chino at 17501 Pomona Rincon Road, this 40+ acre facility seamlessly blends Olympic heritage with modern recreational and competitive shooting opportunities. With a 4.1-star rating from nearly 400 reviews, Prado has established itself as a destination for serious shooters and curious beginners alike.

The park’s infrastructure supports multiple shooting disciplines, including trap, skeet, five stand, handgun, rifle, and shotgun ranges. This diversity makes it uniquely positioned to serve everyone from absolute beginners to competition-level shooters, law enforcement, military personnel, and corporate groups seeking custom training events. Whether you’re introducing yourself to trap shooting on a peaceful weekday morning or honing precision rifle skills alongside seasoned competitors, Prado accommodates a wide spectrum of shooting interests and experience levels.

A critical strength of Prado is its unwavering commitment to facility quality and safety. Visitors consistently praise the cleanliness and organization of the ranges, alongside the facility’s structured safety protocols that reflect its Olympic legacy. The range staff demonstrate genuine expertise and patience, particularly with first-time shooters navigating their initial range experience - a factor that distinguishes Prado from many commercial shooting ranges. The atmosphere strikes a careful balance between serious competitive training (the facility regularly hosts law enforcement and federal law enforcement training operations) and welcoming recreational shooting, ensuring both spaces feel appropriately serious without intimidating newcomers.

From a practical standpoint, Prado offers competitive pricing that reflects its quality: trap and skeet rounds at $10, rifle and pistol at $30 for adults, five stand at $11, with meaningful discounts available for shooters committing to 10 or more rounds. This pricing structure makes regular practice accessible without sacrificing quality. Professional instruction and specialized training programs are available for those seeking to accelerate their development.

Operations are structured around safety and full California legal compliance. The facility requires online waivers before shooting, maintains strict safety protocols befitting its Olympic pedigree, and permits all caliber handguns and shotguns from civilians within state law boundaries. Hours run Tuesday through Sunday, 8 AM to 5 PM (Wednesday extends to 8 PM), with Mondays closed for maintenance and facility inspection. The facility adjusts operations during extreme weather conditions and observes holiday schedules, ensuring both safety and consistent availability for its diverse user base across Southern California.