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Koko Head Shooting Complex resuming regular walk-in operations

Koko Head Shooting Complex resuming regular walk-in operations

Online registration pilot project complete.

Walk-in range usage beginning Wednesday, July 1


From July 1 onward, range visitors will be able to utilize the pistol and rifle ranges during regular hours of operation on a first-come-first-served basis. No reservation is required.


While more shooting lanes will be open as compared to what was available during online registration, the lanes will continue to be spaced apart as a result of physical distancing guidelines. Therefore, the pistol range side will have 16 lanes and the rifle range will have 25 lanes. This is less than what was available prior to the complex closure in late March 2020 due to COVID-19. Face coverings are additionally still recommended.


The Parks and Recreation Online System (PROS) used for this pilot project was implemented on June 3. This was done to accommodate the reopening of O‘ahu’s only public firearms range with consideration to the limited amount of people allowed to gather.

Most recently, PROS was used to successfully register thousands of keiki into a modified version of the Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation’s Summer Fun Program. That registration continues as space is still available.


In the future, this software is expected to be used for additional DPR reservation and registration needs. At this time, this does not include resuming PROS usage for the Koko Head Shooting Complex.


For the most up-to-date and accurate information about the Koko Head Shooting Complex, please visit: bit.ly/KokoHeadRange


We appreciate the patience of the public and range users during this pilot project, and extend a big mahalo for the input they provided. Stay healthy.



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