Blacklight Clay Pigeon Group Experience in Murray, Utah, turns the controlled chaos of shotgun shooting into a social, teachable event. Located in Murray, Utah, this is the nation's first indoor clay pigeon range, and it caters to small groups, private parties, and anyone looking to try 12- and 20-gauge shotguns without owning gear. The facility centers on six dedicated shotgun bays, each configured for up to five shooters with adjacent bays available for larger groups. Bays rotate shooters through safe firing positions while an automated trap system sends orange discs arcing through a controlled flight path. Inside, engineered backstops, overhead lighting, and a powerful ventilation system make clay launches predictable and cleanup efficient—critical features when you’re throwing hundreds of targets in an hour. What sets Blacklight apart is the combination of social design and rigorous safety: lane attendants manage rotation, ear and eye protection is available on site, and a signed waiver is required for minors and first-time shooters. Children may enter at age six with a guardian and can shoot at age eight under direct supervision. The business enforces strict ammunition rules—no steel-core or incendiary rounds—and limits five people per lane to comply with fire code and safety margins. This experience is a practical option for events, corporate team-building, bachelor parties, or families that want supervised exposure to shotgun sports. Rentals include 12- and 20-gauge shotguns for those who don’t own firearms, plus add-ons such as targets and extra shooters. If you can’t complete the safety waiver ahead of time, arrive 15 minutes early to finish paperwork. Blacklight occupies a unique niche in the local outdoor-recreation landscape. Near the Wasatch Front and Salt Lake City’s recreation scene, it provides an all-weather shooting option when mountain weather shuts down clay fields or ranges outside the valley. It also introduces newcomers to shotgun sports in a controlled, professional environment—important in a state with deep hunting traditions. Expect a brisk, skill-forward session: the staff emphasizes fundamentals—stance, mount, lead—and the repetitive rhythm of clay after clay quickly reveals progress. For visitors, bring a government ID, closed-toe shoes, and a readiness to learn. Pregnant visitors are asked to remain in the lobby for safety. Whether you’re chasing your first hit or refining lead timing, Blacklight Clay Pigeon Group Experience delivers a compact, coached taste of shotgun sport in the heart of Murray. Parking is available on-site; confirm when booking and mention groups for adjacent bays. Sessions run hourly and suit beginners through intermediate shooters who want concentrated repetition rather than long outdoor layouts. Staff can set target angles and distances to simulate flushes or crossing birds, giving a practical training bridge to field hunting or competitive skeet. Book reservations online to guarantee a bay.