Archery Range

Outdoor 3D Archery Trail

Outdoor 3D Archery Trail

The archery range features 15 targets spread along a wooded trail behind the clubhouse. Targets are foam/bag-style covered with animated burlap faces simulating game animals at varying distances and angles — excellent practice for bowhunters and target archers alike.

League Shooting

Archery leagues are held on Tuesday evenings along the trail. The league is open to the public; non-members must be accompanied by a member to shoot. Starting time is around 5:00 PM.

For each week of the league, shooters fire 2 arrows at each of the 15 targets (30 arrows total) for score. A practice target is available before scoring begins.

Scoring: 10, 8, and 5 point rings per arrow per target.

  • Spring League — Starts in May, runs 10 weeks, banquet on week 11. Cost: $20.00 for the first week, $2.00 each additional week.
  • Fall League — Starts in late June, runs 10 weeks, banquet on week 11. Total cost: $40.00 for 10 weeks.

For questions, contact the archery league coordinator via the contact page.

Range Rules

All shooters must follow the club range rules. Summaries below are provided for convenience — the complete rules are in the Orientation Package and Rule Book on the Members Only page.

General Safety

  • No alcohol — do not use any range after consuming alcohol that day.
  • The first member on a range acts as Range Officer and must designate a replacement before leaving.
  • Ring the bell before using a range during hunting season.
  • Carry your membership card while on club property and any range.
  • Wear eye protection during all shooting activities; wear hearing protection when the line is hot.
  • Clean up brass, hulls, targets, and debris before you leave.
  • Members are responsible for guests (up to four guests without board approval).
  • Range hours: Monday–Saturday 8:00 AM to sunset; Sunday 9:00 AM to sunset.
  • Obey RANGE CLOSED signs on the main gate — no shooting until the sign is removed.
  • No fully automatic weapons or devices that simulate automatic fire (e.g., bump stocks).

Archery Range

  • No broadheads on the trail unless a target is designated for them.
  • Do not shoot across main trails; check all lanes before shooting.
  • Watch your line of fire and what lies beyond each target.
  • A nocked arrow is treated as a loaded bow.
  • Members in good standing may bring guests; the member is responsible for the guest.