The Tom Lowe Trap & Skeet Range, formerly known as the Wolf Creek Shooting Complex, is a premier public shooting facility located southwest of Atlanta, Georgia. Established for the 1996 Summer Olympics, it hosted the shooting events during the games. The range features 20 combination trap and skeet fields, with nine areas equipped with lighting for evening sessions.
Operated by the Fulton County Department of Parks and Recreation, it caters to both novice and experienced shooters, offering equipment rentals, ammunition sales, and safety instruction.
Beyond its Olympic legacy, the Tom Lowe Shooting Grounds has been a venue for various national and international shooting competitions, including ISSF World Cup events until 2002. It continues to host events such as the NSSA State and Zone skeet tournaments and serves as the home for recreational leagues like the Atlanta Skeet and Trap League.
The facility’s commitment to safety and education makes it a popular destination for individuals and groups seeking a comprehensive shooting experience in the Atlanta area.