Established in 1948, Huron Pointe Sportsmen’s Association is located at 35800 East 28 Mile Road in Lenox, Michigan on 122 acres of land. The facilities include a clubhouse that seats over 200 people as well as a huge outdoor pavilion.. The grounds include three Trap Fields, two Skeet Fields, a 13 station wooded, hard path Sporting Clays course, and three different natural walk-through 3-D Archery Ranges as well as indoor winter youth and adult archery league facilities. For the rifle and pistol shooter, there is an outdoor 100 yard Rifle and Pistol Range with a covered firing line.
The public is always welcome at H.P.S.A. Participation in open shoots is encouraged, and all open shoots are listed on the monthly calendars. League participation is also encouraged, and league participation requires becoming a Prospective Member for a particular league. In general, this allows participation for the duration of the particular league's time frame, which usually lasts for 8-12 weeks.
In addition to being a Prospective Member for a particular league, one can join H.P.S.A. as a Prospective Member on the waiting list, which is the first step on becoming a Full Member. A one-time initiation fee is collected that puts a person on the Full Member waiting list and allows league participation as well. Thereafter, a yearly Prospective Member fee is collected for the duration of the time spent on the waiting list. This yearly fee permits Prospective Members on the waiting list to participate in all activities and shoots for the entire year. When Full Member openings arise, Prospective Members are elevated to Full Member status.
Club activities include but are not limited to hosting a Wild Game dinner in March, Heritage Days events in August, turkey shoots, monthly breakfasts, dinners, celebratory dances, get-togethers, and more.
H.P.S.A. also helps Benefit4Kids, St. Jude Hospital, The Kidney Foundation, the Adopt a Child for Christmas Program, and The Relay for Life.
H.P.S.A. plays an important role in helping to preserve Michigan's Hunting Heritage by contributing manpower and money to defeat anti-hunting initiatives and misguided, anti-hunting ballot proposals. H.P.S.A. also promotes active participation in the shooting sports and hunting by our youth, including Hunters' Safety Courses, promoting promising shooters, and has an active 4-H Shooting Sports group at the club.
H.P.S.A. actively participates in Friends of the NRA, is affiliated with Michigan United Conservation Clubs (MUCC) and the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP).