Clay Shooting, Cart Rental, and Meal for Two at Elk Creek Hunt Club in Owenton. Three Options Available.
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2,500-acre preserve where marksmen practice blasting inanimate birds at 30 different shooting stations
Clay shooting, like playing tennis in stilettos, requires quick reflexes, demands excellent aim, and destroys a lot of clay. Pulverize pottery with today's Groupon to Elk Creek Hunt Club in Owenton, Kentucky. Though meals and targets are provided, shotgun rental ($20/gun) and ammunition ($7.50/box) are not included. Choose from the following options:
- For $46, you get an afternoon of shooting 100 clays (up to a $45 value), cart rental (up to a $30 value), and lunch with soft drinks for two (up to $24.90 value), valid Wednesday–Sunday (up to a $99.90 total value).
- For $66, you get an afternoon of shooting 200 clays (up to a $90 value), cart rental (up to a $30 value), and lunch for two with soft drinks (up to $24.90 value), valid Wednesday–Friday (up to a $144.90 total value). For $83, you get a day of shooting 200 clays (up to a $90 value), cart rental (up to a $30 value), and dinner for two with soft drinks (up to a $57 value), valid Friday–Sunday (up to a $177 total value).
Elk Creek Hunt Club sharpens shotgunning skills with two sporting-clay courses that feature a total of 30 different shooting fields. After clambering aboard a two- or four-person golf cart, duos traverse 2,500 acres of preserve lands hot in the pursuit of clay targets. Upon arriving at a sporting-clay station, shooters prepare to tag fleeing clays as they veer toward the forest-covered or watery horizon. Afterward, visitors can rest their boots inside the Elk Creek Lodge and wrestle a hearty meal into their stomachs. The club's lunch menu lists a slew of sandwich and salad options, such as the Angus steak burger with cheese, dressed in the traditional garb of lettuce, tomato, and onion; dinnertime selections include a grilled, 16-ounce rib-eye steak and a cut of salmon enlivened with a bourbon glaze.