Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned member, these guidelines exist to protect everyone and ensure a respectful, focused training space.

All new archers must complete a safety orientation before using the range independently. Staff will guide you through range etiquette, basic form, and how to handle equipment responsibly.

Use only approved bows and arrows within their designated ranges. If you’re unsure about your gear, ask our staff to inspect it. Damaged or modified equipment should never be used.

Archers under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian unless enrolled in a supervised youth program. Our staff reserves the right to pause any session for safety reasons.

Reckless behavior, horseplay, or any action that puts others at risk will result in immediate removal from the facility. We maintain a respectful, disciplined environment for everyone.

Hear from our happy clients

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“I walked in not knowing how to hold a bow. Now I’m shooting tight groups at 20 meters — and loving every second of it.”

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Anthony Lumberg

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“I walked in not knowing how to hold a bow. Now I’m shooting tight groups at 20 meters — and loving every second of it.”

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Liza Rush

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“I walked in not knowing how to hold a bow. Now I’m shooting tight groups at 20 meters — and loving every second of it.”

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Lili Gold

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“I walked in not knowing how to hold a bow. Now I’m shooting tight groups at 20 meters — and loving every second of it.”

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Ron Run

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“I walked in not knowing how to hold a bow. Now I’m shooting tight groups at 20 meters — and loving every second of it.”

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Nensi King

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“I walked in not knowing how to hold a bow. Now I’m shooting tight groups at 20 meters — and loving every second of it.”

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Jacob Jones