I'm a creekside member and they have kind of shifted a lot from previous years I've been a member for years and its enjoyable but it depends one what you want to do. Their pits are closed because they said that area was pretty much a lake at one point in the last year. so their steel range and multipurpose pit ranges are closed. Ive done a little run and gun on the pistol range there but if there are other shooters in the pistol range its pretty much a no go. The rifle ranges were previously covered but I think they are planning on moving the position of them. They are no longer creekside firing range they are creekside farms. they are a multi purpose venue so they will close the range for other events non shooting sport related. I may be looking for another range for more run&gun shooting drill based stuff. I get that plateau feeling after shooting off of a bench and rest at 100 yards. I can drive out the 10 and X-ring at 100 yards with iron sights all day and it gets old.