The purpose of the Charlevoix Rod and Gun Club is to advance the protection and propagation of fish, game, and insectivorous birds, in both state and nation, and to assist in the enforcement and enactment of laws favorable to fish, game, and assist in the enforcement of the fish, game, and forestry laws; to do everything possible to eliminate pollution of our water courses from the standpoint of public health, scenic beauty, and as an economic measure, as well as to restore fish and game life; to prevent the malicious destruction of property by hunters and fishermen; to interest the general public in the sportsman-like methods of taking fish and game; to teach and promote the safe use of sporting firearms and archery; to interest the general public in reforeststation; to bring about friendly relations between sportsmen and landowners; to encourage the study and to record the natural history of fish and game species; to maintain a clean and wholesome facility in which to promote sportsmanship.
Club grounds are located on 110 acres approximately half forested with pistol, rifle, skeet, trap and sporting clays facilities. 5-stand replaces sporting clays during the winter months when the clays course cannot be plowed.
Conveniently located 2 miles northeast of the City of Charlevoix, on the south side of US 31, almost directly across from the Charlevoix County Club.