The Cost to shoot at our 3D experience is $30.00. Open shooting- No Membership required

A 3D archery range is a type of archery range that simulates hunting scenarios by placing life-size animal targets at various distances and angles throughout a natural or wooded setting. Unlike traditional archery ranges, which typically have stationary targets at set distances, 3D archery ranges provide a more realistic and dynamic shooting experience.

At a 3D archery range, archers navigate through a course or trail, shooting at different animal targets along the way. These targets are often made of foam or other materials that allow arrows to stick into them without causing damage. The targets are shaped like different animals, such as deer, elk, bears, or turkeys, and are strategically placed to replicate hunting situations.

Archers must gauge the distance to each target and adjust their aim accordingly, just like they would in a real hunting scenario. This adds an extra level of challenge and excitement to the sport. Some 3D archery ranges also incorporate varying terrain, such as hills, trees, and water features, to further enhance the realism of the experience.

Whether you're a beginner or an experienced archer, a 3D archery range can offer a fun and engaging way to practice your skills and improve your accuracy. It's a great option for archers who enjoy outdoor activities and want to add an extra element of adventure to their shooting sessions.

Range Rules

Range Rules

Always point your arrow down range.

  • Never point a bow and arrow at another person.

  • Only shoot at your own target. No shooting across lanes.

  • Never go in front of the line while shooting is in progress.

  • Place your leading foot on the firing line when shooting.

  • When done shooting, step back from the shooting line, hang or table your bow.

  • "Commence firing" command - you may start to shoot.

  • "Cease fire" command - immediately stop shooting. Remove arrow from bow.

  • "All clear" command - Hang or table your bow. Retrieve your arrows from targets.

  • Never shoot a bow with no arrow. (dry fire)

  • No open toe shoes