Cherokee Area Council - History Moments: The Legacy of Shooting Sports at Skymont
Coming from the Range Day at Skymont May 17th, and looking forward to summer camp, let’s look back on the history of shooting sports at Skymont. Shooting sports are actually the roots of Skymont! It began as a hunting lodge, “Skymont Hunting Preserve,” for pheasant and quail.
When the camp opened for Scouts in 1973, the shooting range was where Outdoor Skills “ODS” is now. The berm behind the ODS pavilion was for rifle, and archery was shot out into the field, back to back. In the 1980’s shotgun shooting was added, to the right of the rifle area.
As part of the camp improvements planned starting in 2000, it was decided that a new larger range facility was needed. Several volunteer workdays were held, in addition to assistance from the Navy Seabees and Americorps. 230 dump truck loads of dirt were used to create the rifle berm. Rifle and Archery ranges were completed on time for camp in June, 2001. Hundreds of man hours and donated equipment made it possible.
You may have noticed a plaque for Mitchell L. Pearson at the shooting range, and wonder what the story is. Mitchell was a longtime scouter and shooting sports enthusiast, who, with his wife Mignonne, was instrumental in the council’s shooting sports program for years. When he passed away in 2000, the project was dedicated to him. Mignonne, pictured with the plaque, worked tirelessly to help plan and execute the project. Donations to the council in Mitchell’s honor by friends, family, and vendors, went to support the new range project.
Thank you to all the volunteers who continue to make shooting sports happen for our scouts!













