Full-Day Lexington Farm Tour with Clay Pigeon Shooting

Are you a sportsman looking for a full day of fun? Our Clay Pigeon tour starts with trapshooting clay pigeons at the Blue Grass Sportsmen's League before stopping for lunch and ends with visiting 3 ho

Are you a sportsman looking for a full day of fun? Our Clay Pigeon tour starts with trapshooting clay pigeons at the Blue Grass Sportsmen's League before stopping for lunch and ends with visiting 3 horse farm attractions. Guaranteed to be a great day of fun for men and ladies alike. A minimum of 4 guests is required, otherwise, the tour will be cancelled.

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Location: Lexington

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Q&A

Q: What happens if we don’t get enough people for the tour?

A: If they don’t have at least 4 guests, the tour will be canceled. They usually give you a heads-up a day or two in advance. You can always check back with them to see if they have other participants lined up or try to gather friends to ensure it goes ahead!

Q: What should we wear for the clay pigeon shooting part?

A: Wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing since you’ll be outside for shooting. Closed-toe shoes are a must! A cap or sunglasses is helpful too to shield your eyes from the sun and any flying debris. Layering is a good idea, since it can get a bit chilly in the morning.

Q: Can kids under 18 participate in the clay shooting?

A: Yes, kids under 18 can join, but they usually need to be accompanied by an adult. It’s best to check with Unique Horse Farm Tours in advance to confirm their specific age policies and any waivers that may be required.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Lexington Farm Tour with Clay Pigeon Shooting!

Hey everyone! I’m considering this full-day Lexington Farm Tour with clay pigeon shooting for my boyfriend’s birthday. He loves outdoor activities and shooting sports. The idea of stopping at horse attractions is a nice bonus! Has anyone done this tour yet? I wanna make sure it’s worth it!

Have you ever tried the clay shooting in Lexington?

Just curious about this experience. I’ve got some friends who might be interested, but I’ve never been clay shooting before. Is it beginner-friendly? What’s the vibe like? I want to make sure it’s suitable for everyone!