At the 25-Yard Group Experience in Murray, Utah, you step into a 75-square-foot bay designed for small groups and focused shooting practice. This hourly indoor lane offers five-person capacity at 25-yard lanes, built for both handguns and rifles. The space keeps groups together: adjacent bays can be booked for larger parties, and each lane’s 75-square-foot footprint gives room for instruction, spotting and comfortable target transitions. The facility’s traditional lanes are straightforward: paper or reactive targets at 25 yards, lane dividers, and range rules posted for safety. Key features include the 25-yard distance, the 75-square-foot bay size, and the ability to shoot both pistols and rifles—ideal for families with older kids, friends training together, or new shooters trying rentals. Add-ons include a robust rental inventory, targets, and complimentary ear and eye protection so you can arrive ready to shoot without hauling gear. Practical rules shape the experience. Children must be at least six to enter and eight to shoot, and minors require a guardian and signed waiver. Plan to complete the safety waiver before arrival; otherwise arrive fifteen minutes early to fill it out. The range bans muzzle loaders, steel-core or incendiary rounds; those restrictions protect the shooting environment and comply with state fire codes. Note that individual shooters can’t rent lanes alone—lanes require at least two people—and pregnant patrons are restricted from the live range, though a comfortable lobby seating area is available. Why book this outing in Murray? For Salt Lake Valley visitors looking for a controlled, social shooting experience close to Salt Lake City, these lanes simplify group logistics. Adjacent bays and five-person maximums let trainers run small clinics or friends share a session without crowding. The venue fits well into a day in Murray—an old smelting town turned urban suburb of Salt Lake City—so you can pair target time with dining or museum visits nearby. Staffed sessions often include basic safety briefings and on-site staff can advise on appropriate calibers and target distances, making this a practical place for newcomers to learn. Non‑US visitors need only a valid ID to shoot. Off-peak weekday afternoons are quieter for deliberate practice, while weekend slots suit groups who want to test multiple rental firearms back-to-back and track progress between visits. Safety-forward, efficient, and social, the 25-Yard Group Experience suits newcomers who want supervised time on a range and experienced shooters wanting shot-to-shot practice at a standard distance. Whether you bring your own guns or try one from the rental inventory, follow range staff directions, swap shooting tips between relays, and take advantage of the seating and lobby spaces between sessions. It’s a practical, member-free option for anyone seeking controlled, small-group range time in the heart of the Salt Lake Valley.