White Ranch Conservation Area is located in Howell County, approximately 11 miles south of West Plains. White Ranch is the local name for a region of land previously owned by Harry White. The 6,703-acre area is mostly forested.
Visitors to the area will find abundant populations of deer, turkey, and other forest wildlife species. The area offers fishing opportunities along the South Fork of the Spring River.
A shooting range is located near the end of Trail #6. Its facilities include a 50- and 100-yard rifle range, plus an area set aside for shotguns. The parking lot, ranges, and public restrooms are accessible to disabled users.
During your visit to the area, you may notice various forest management activities that are designed to improve tree growth, quality, and species composition. These practices also improve wildlife habitat and watershed quality.
good public use area and has one of the best shooting ranges. The man made lake is almost full and looking good!
All shooting ranges were close enough to the parking disabled guy like myself could easily make it to the shooting benches
I think they need too add portable toilets at every camping area that's not near the shooting range
Good shooting range. There usually aren't that many people there in the morning. There is a shotgun range, 50 yard and 100 yard. Bring your own paper targets and enjoy!