Like Sam said I like belonging to a private membership range.
A good club will have lots programs, and offer things you would absolutely never have access to by yourself, shooting on your own land.
Right now I belong to three different clubs. And I'm looking at joining one or two more. The clubs where I shoot matches at on a regular basis, I join. I like to have the club leadership seeing the program I shoot attracting membership from those matches, so that's why I do it. As a last resort, if the Board of Directors get squirrely about the program I like I want to be able to show up to a membership meeting and cast a vote.
But the best reason to belong to one of the non-for-profit membership clubs is the comraderie of like-minded people and the growth it brings as a shooter. It's not a piece of land. I've made some really great, lifelong friends at the clubs I've belonged to over the years.
That doesn't apply to the for-profit, pay-for-a-lane, places run by a business. Not that they can't be run well . . . I just haven't found one that I thought was. And they often cost many hundreds of dollars a year to use. Just not for me.