REVIEW · MEDELLIN
Medellin Outdoor Shooting Range Adventure
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Medellín has a wild side. This outdoor shooting range adventure in Antioquia mixes real firearms handling with tactical target scenarios in the open air, guided end to end by English/Spanish instructors. You get a hands-on, controlled way to experience the power and precision people talk about—without guessing what’s next.
What I like most is how the experience stays safety-focused while still feeling action-heavy, and how you don’t just “stand and shoot.” You’ll work through different weapons and games, so the time doesn’t blur into one long blur.
One thing to consider before you book: transportation is not listed as included, and one recent comment mentioned a surprise about shot quantity and extra ammo costs. So you’ll want to confirm how many shots are included and how getting there works for your group.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth your attention
- Why Medellín’s Outdoor Shooting Range Feels Different
- The 3-hour flow: what happens from start to finish
- 1) Arrive and get set up
- 2) Safety briefing and shooting basics
- 3) Hands-on time with different weapons
- 4) Tactical shooting games with targets
- 5) Wrap-up
- Firearms variety: rifles plus Glocks and 9mm pistols
- The outdoors part: shooting in Colombia’s open air
- Price and value: what you get for $260
- Getting there from El Poblado: transportation matters
- Who should book this shooting range adventure (and who might not)
- Should you book the Medellín Outdoor Shooting Range Adventure?
- FAQ
- Where is the Medellín Outdoor Shooting Range Adventure located?
- How much does the tour cost?
- How long is the experience?
- What is included in the price?
- Is transportation included?
- What languages are the guides?
- Is this a private group experience?
- Is there free cancellation?
- Can I reserve and pay later?
Key highlights worth your attention

- Private, guided experience with live instruction in English and Spanish
- Multiple gun types including rifles plus pistols like Glocks and 9mm options
- Tactical games that add pressure and variety beyond simple target shooting
- A short ride from El Poblado (about 10–15 minutes), if you’re driving or arranging transport
- Safety instruction as the center of the activity, not an afterthought
Why Medellín’s Outdoor Shooting Range Feels Different

If you’re picturing a basic shooting session, this one has more structure. The whole point is that you’re not only firing different firearms—you’re doing it in a sequence designed to feel like a scenario. That matters because you’re learning how to handle each weapon the right way, then applying it to targets as part of an activity the guide runs.
I also like that the experience is framed as outdoors in Antioquia. You’re not trapped indoors with static lanes. You’re out in Colombia’s open air, which changes the pacing and the vibe. It’s louder, more intense, and more “event-like,” but still guided and controlled.
Finally, this is a private group format. That usually means you get more direct attention, and you’re not stuck waiting your turn while strangers go through the motions.
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The 3-hour flow: what happens from start to finish

The activity lasts about 3 hours. That’s a sweet spot: long enough to learn handling basics, go through multiple weapon types, and run tactical games—without turning the day into a half-day project.
Here’s the typical rhythm you should expect based on how this experience is described and how it’s run in practice at shooting ranges:
1) Arrive and get set up
After you book, you’ll receive directions to the range. The range is about 10–15 minutes from El Poblado, which is helpful if you’re staying there (many people do).
When you arrive, the first step is almost always gear and safety orientation: how to handle equipment, what to do before you shoot, where to stand, and how to respond to the guide’s commands. The provider emphasizes expert guides and safety, and that’s what you should look for in the first moments.
2) Safety briefing and shooting basics
Before firing, you’ll get an instructor-led briefing. Even if you’re a complete beginner, the value here is that you’re taught the rules that make the range work: safe gun handling, correct procedure in the lane, and how to follow the shooting plan.
This is the part that can feel less exciting in the moment, but it’s also where you’ll get the most benefit. A tactical scenario only works if everyone is moving the same way at the same time.
3) Hands-on time with different weapons
Then comes the fun part: you’ll fire a formidable range of weapons, including precision rifles and pistols like Glocks and 9mm options. The goal isn’t just adrenaline. It’s learning what feels different about each firearm—balance, grip, recoil behavior, and trigger feel—while the guide watches and corrects.
If you’ve never shot before, the range of guns is a good way to understand the basics without turning it into one very expensive “try one thing” experience.
4) Tactical shooting games with targets
The heart of the “adventure” is described as explosive action with tactical shooting under pressure. Practically, that means you’re not only aiming at one static target. You’ll work through games that test your skill and decision-making while still being controlled by the instructor.
This is also where the private format helps. You can move through the sequence at your group’s pace instead of feeling rushed.
5) Wrap-up
After the shooting portion, you’ll finish in the range area and get ready to head out. The included details don’t list a separate sightseeing stop, so think of this as a focused activity: shoot, learn, and go.
Firearms variety: rifles plus Glocks and 9mm pistols

One reason people book a Medellín outdoor shooting range adventure is the wish to feel what different guns are like under supervision. This experience is specifically set up for variety.
You should expect:
- Rifles for that precision-style shooting feel
- Pistols including Glock-style options
- 9mm pistol shots as part of the lineup
- Multiple games, so you don’t do the same movement every time
Why this matters for value: a shooting tour that only fires one kind of gun can be fun, but it usually limits your learning. Here, the instruction is tied to multiple weapons, so you leave with a clearer sense of what you liked and what you might want to try again later.
The outdoors part: shooting in Colombia’s open air
The description puts this adventure against Colombia’s natural outdoors setting, and that changes the experience in a good way. Shooting outdoors tends to feel more like an event than a chore. There’s space, air movement, and a different kind of noise and energy.
It also means you should dress for a real outdoor activity. I’m not talking about fancy outfits—just practical choices: comfortable closed-toe shoes and clothes you don’t mind getting a bit hot or dusty. Also, if you’re sensitive to loud sound, treat hearing protection seriously and use whatever the range provides. The whole setup is safety-first for a reason.
Price and value: what you get for $260
At $260 per person for about 3 hours, this sits in the “premium experience” category. The value depends on two things:
1) how much shooting time you get (and how many shots are included)
2) whether transportation is handled smoothly for your group
The activity includes firearms and ammunition, which is important. If you’re comparing tours, that inclusion is a big deal because ammo costs can turn a bargain into an expensive surprise fast.
Still, there’s a caution flag from one comment: they felt the experience included about 25 shots, and that additional shots cost 135,000 pesos. Their bigger complaint was that they expected transport to be included.
Here’s how I’d protect yourself when booking:
- Ask what the included ammo/shot count is for the weapons and games you’ll do.
- Ask the cost per additional shot (or package) so you can decide early.
- Confirm whether you need to arrange your own ride.
Even if your group ends up having a fuller shooting session than that comment described, it’s smart to get clarity upfront. With shooting activities, details are everything.
Getting there from El Poblado: transportation matters
The range is listed as only about 10–15 minutes from El Poblado, and after booking you’ll receive directions to the range. That’s convenient if you’re already planning to be mobile around Medellín.
But transportation is not included. So you should assume you’ll be responsible for:
- getting to the range on time
- getting back to where you’re staying (or meeting another plan)
One person’s feedback complained they had to drive themselves even though they felt transport should have been included. That lines up with the basic info you have: the tour doesn’t promise transport, so don’t count on a pickup unless you verify it clearly.
If you’re staying outside El Poblado or you don’t want to manage a ride, build that into your decision. You don’t want to spend half your adrenaline budget figuring out logistics.
Who should book this shooting range adventure (and who might not)

This Medellín outdoor shooting range adventure makes sense if you:
- want hands-on firearm experience with expert safety guidance
- like the idea of tactical games rather than only firing one group of targets
- want a private group setup (better pacing and attention)
It may not be the best fit if you:
- want a budget-friendly outing without any chance of extra ammo costs
- expect transportation to be provided automatically
- dislike loud, high-adrenaline activities even with hearing protection
Also, keep expectations realistic. This is not a film set. It’s controlled, supervised shooting with rules and lane procedures. That’s good. Just know that the “adventure” is about the sequence and scenarios, not chaos.
Should you book the Medellín Outdoor Shooting Range Adventure?
If you want a structured, safety-first firearms experience in Antioquia with rifles and pistols and you’re okay handling your own ride, I’d say it’s worth considering. The best parts of the overall feedback point to fun and an instructor who knows how to keep things running smoothly, and the format sounds built to keep you engaged for the full 3 hours.
But I wouldn’t book blindly on price and logistics. Do this quick check before you commit:
- Confirm the included number of shots and whether ammo quantity changes by package or weapon
- Confirm the transport situation for your day, especially if you’re not staying near El Poblado
- Ask what the range includes in the tactical games so you know what you’re paying for
If those details look solid for your group, then $260 can feel like a fair deal for a full, guided session with multiple weapons and games. If they’re unclear, clarify them first—shooting tours punish guessing.
FAQ
Where is the Medellín Outdoor Shooting Range Adventure located?
It takes place in Antioquia, Colombia.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $260 per person.
How long is the experience?
The duration is 3 hours.
What is included in the price?
Included are firearms and ammunition, plus directions to the range after you book. Live tour guiding is provided in English and Spanish.
Is transportation included?
No. Transportation is not included.
What languages are the guides?
The live tour guide is available in English and Spanish.
Is this a private group experience?
Yes. The activity is listed as a private group.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Can I reserve and pay later?
Yes. The booking option includes Reserve now & pay later.

























