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Crosscut’s Biathlon Stadium

Safety is our first priority

Crosscut’s biathlon stadium was built and opened in 2022 after an extensive planning process that ensured the range and stadium would meet the highest and most stringent safety standards. In addition to a concrete back wall and stem wall, we also installed a “second level” steel wall to ensure the absolute safety of our guests.

The range features 30 firing lanes with Kurvinen electronic targets designed for .22 calibre biathlon rifles, as well as 15 para biathlon electronic targets designed for air rifles. We are proud to serve as the homebase for the U.S. Biathlon Junior Team and the U.S. Paralympics Nordic Team which includes the sports of cross-country skiing and biathlon. Learn more about these unique partnerships.

The biathlon stadium serves our biathlon program which consists of Youth Teams, a Masters Team, and an Elite Team. It also serves at an official training venue for the U.S. Biathlon Junior National Team and the U.S. Paralympics Nordic Team.

 
biathlon rifles leaning on stand with Crosscut logo banner in the background

Range Use

Currently, we do not offer range passes to members of the public, but we do have a number of activities that allow the public to experience biathlon including adult biathlon clinics, community biathlon races, private lessons, and more.