I used to shoot at Ponderosa over off Garrett road, and down at Clear Creek there around League City. Got kicked out of there back in the early 90's due to a disagreement about cease fire rules after myself and another get almost got hit by a bullet off the pistol range. Didn't go back until my grandson had to qualify for a youth hunt in Port Mansfield.
Now I usually head over to Pearland Gun Club for a couple hours here and there. Mostly to verify scopes or loads before heading to the woods. It cost a bit to keep the membership but it is cheaper than driving 3 hours to our property.
I've been to Hot Wells back in the day, and Marksman over in S. Houston several times. I also used to hit up the old theater Pasadena Gun Center once in a while. The owner was pretty cool and let me touch off a Barrett 50 in there one afternoon. I thought my 44 made some noise till he touch off and dust fell like rain across half the range. I had to go see WTH and he stood up and ask "ya wanna try it", well YEAH. Similar at Clear Creek when I was a regular, had a group show up with black powder 45 through 58 cal. One was a 45-90 or 100 from back in the 1880's. Still had a box of original paper wrapped cartridges for it. They asked if I wanted to try it out....BOOM, and about the time I turned to say that was cool, WHOP it hit the target. LOL
Nowadays, most of our, (myself and grandsons) is at our place in the country. My daughter and I built us a range back in the late 90's. We set up an 8x8 shed with two opening windows sorta like a firework stand. It ain't much but it has a solid bench on both sides, is accurate on distances, and covered. I have been known to set up Colman lanterns at the target holders and shoot at night due to the heat.
The range, 25, 50, 100, and 200, and the far treeline is 350yds. Just out in front of the tree line is a hump where the grass is sticking up, that is 300yds.
Had the grandsons out doing drills. I numbered the targets, and they had to hit the 4" spots withing 10 seconds. Just trying to get them accustomed to acquiring the targets and making a quality shot. Sometimes out deer an hogs don't stand still for long.