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Recreation on Fort Bragg

Fort Bragg's Morale, Welfare and Recreation department gives families plenty of options for onpost activities.

Airborne Lanes: Bastogne and Ardennes streets. 432-6899.

USO Center: Blackjack and Goldberg streets. 4,300-square-foot center with cyber cafe, movie room, video game room and game tables. 495-1437.

Clay Target Center: N.C. 87 North to East Manchester Road. 12 competition-level fields. Open Thursday through Sunday. 436-9489.

Cleland Ice Rink: Reilly Street, just north of Longstreet Road. Private rental, birthday parties, adult/youth hockey leagues, racquetball/wallyball courts. 396-5127.

McKellar's Lodge: Gruber Road, overlooking McKellar's Lake. Picnic areas available, rod and gun club, restaurant, bar and lounge. 907-5253.

Smith Lake Riding Stables: Smith Lake Road, off Murchison Road. Horse camps, trail rides, pony rides, hay rides, horse shows, birthday parties. 396-4510.

Sports USA: Longstreet Road. Pool and dart tournaments, sand volleyball, multi-player online games, seating for 360. 907-0739.

Ryder Golf Course: Normandy Drive. Junior camps, Divot restaurant, water holes, rolling hills. 907-4653.

Stryker Golf Course: On Bragg Boulevard between Knox Street and Gruber Road. Large clubhouse, golf shop, restaurant and locker rooms. Civilians admitted. 396-3980


Fort Bragg lakes

All Fort Bragg lakes are off limits to swimming, water-skiing and Jet Skis. There is no boat motor size restriction on McArthur and Mott lakes. All others have a maximum 25- horsepower restriction. For more information, visit www.bragg.army.mil/wildlife.

Managed lakes: Texas Lake (29 acres), McArthur Lake (70 acres), Mott Lake (138 acres), Little Muddy Lake (31 acres), Overhills Lake (36 acres), Deer Pen Lake (4 acres), Quail Lake (5 acres), Croatan Lake (3 acres), Smith Lake (68 acres).

Catfish lakes: Bank fishing only. Lower McKellars Lake (16 acres), Wyatt Lake (8 acres), Andrews Church Lake (6 acres), Mossgeil Lake (7 acres).

Intensively managed lakes: Minnows cannot be used for bait. Simmons Lake (13 acres), Holland Lake (11 acres), McFayden Pond (8 acres), Hurley Lake (8 acres), Keist Lake (14 acres), Boundary Line Lake (15 acres).

McKellars Lake: Fort Bragg. 224 acres. Fishing, small-craft boating, camping. 396-7506 or www.bragg.army.mil/wildlife.


Hunting on Fort Bragg

To hunt on Fort Bragg you need:

A certified hunter safety card from any state.

One hour of instruction on hunting on post.

A Fort Bragg hunting permit.

A state hunting license. For more information, call the Fort Bragg Hunting and Fishing Center and Wildlife Enforcement, 396- 7506, or go to www.bragg.army.mil/wildlife


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