Always be careful when the state services run outdoor ranges. Here in AZ, they funded an outdoor range, was run by volunteers had good foot traffic, especially during fire bans. Then the sheriffs dept decided they wanted the range, even with their "state of the art" training facility in the same area. The forest service agrees with them, sends notices out they were closing it down to public access. That one is still in litigation due to some technicality the state /forest service stepped in that doesn't allow it to be used for anything but a public range.
TLR version. Once up and running don't be surprised if someone with more political sway decides they want it.