The Keystone
Fish, Game, and Forestry Protective Association is located along Fir
Road in Shamokin Township (Irish Valley), Northumberland County.
The Organization was founded in 1933 and has grown considerably over
the years. The club is situated on 265 acres which consists of
forested land, open fields, the buildings and ranges.
The Keystone offers a wide range of activities for the recreational
shooter and sportsman. Trapshooting, cowboy action and
regular and 3D archery ranges are available for members to use.
The club has an indoor archery and small bore range. Organized
shoots are conducted on all ranges during specific times of the year.
Keystone Fish and Game also host special events such as Youth Field
Days and Boy Scout Klondike Derbies.
The club also provides its facility to the Pennsylvania Game Commission
to hold Hunter/Trapper Education and Bowhunter Education Courses.