The Austerlitz Club, established in 1928, is one of America's oldest private hunting preserves, located in the serene backwoods of Columbia County, New York. It prides itself on offering premier upland bird hunting experiences, with 455 acres of meticulously groomed fields and forests providing ideal habitat for pheasant hunting.
Members of the club can enjoy a welcoming home away from home at the 2,400 square foot wood-paneled clubhouse, complete with a fieldstone fireplace, full kitchen, and scenic views of the pond and fields. The clubhouse is open year-round and is available for special events, making it a perfect retreat for both local members and those visiting for a day trip.
In addition to hunting opportunities, the club offers a variety of activities to improve marksmanship skills, including skeet shooting, wobble trap, and a 400-yard rifle range. The two-acre stocked pond provides a peaceful setting for fishing, swimming, or ice skating, making the Austerlitz Club a versatile destination for outdoor enthusiasts all year round.
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