Y’all, Virginia’s got a heap of history and more outdoorsy stuff to do than a coon in a cornfield. From old-timey battlefields to some of the best spots to fling arrows, this state’s got it all. Whether you’re a pro archer or just learning how to keep the pointy end forward, there’s a range here for everyone.
Some of ‘em got fancy 3D ranges, clubhouse hangouts, and even lessons for the young’uns. Heck, most of ‘em don’t even cost an arm and a leg.
So grab your bow, dust off them arrows, and let’s take a gander at the best archery spots Virginia’s got to offer.
Shooters Archery Inc.
If you’re lookin’ for a one-stop shop for all your archery needs, Shooters Archery (a.k.a. Central Virginia Outdoors) is the place to be.
They’ve got indoor and outdoor ranges, a fancy 3D course, and even a shop where you can get yourself a brand-new bow or just some arrows if you’re runnin’ low.
You can rent the range by the hour or make a whole day of it. They’ve got tournaments year-round, lessons for both kids and grown-ups, and even a Junior Olympic Archery Development program. Oh, and if it’s your birthday? You get a free hour of shootin’ time. Now, ain’t that a hoot?
Google Review
“Staff is so nice, and prices are pretty good. I bought a really nice bow for my daughter, and they set it up. This is where I go to get all my arrows cut and set up. This is the best archery shop I found in the area. I really like the indoor range is easy to use and charge by how much time you use it. They also have a really nice 3D course set up near their shop.”
Address: 19237 Partlow Road, Beaverdam, VA 23015
Contact: 804-589-1565
Website: Shooters Archery
Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 1-7; Saturday, 11-6; Sunday, 12-5
Central Virginia Outdoors Archery Range
You can rent the range by the hour or for the whole day, making it super flexible for all kinds of archers. They also host tournaments year-round, run lessons for kids and adults, and offer a Junior Olympic Archery Development program. Plus, on your birthday, you get a free hour of shooting time—how’s that for a deal?
It’s a popular spot in Beaverdam, VA, with friendly staff, reasonable prices, and plenty of options for archery enthusiasts of all levels. Let me know if you’d like more details or need something specific about this range!
Address: 5185 Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20187
Contact: (540) 349-1631
Website: hoffmanarchery.com
Hours: Depends on the season, so check before ya go.
What Makes It Awesome: A laid-back, scenic range where you can shoot in peace. Perfect for a casual day out.
Rub Line Archery Range

Now, if you’re wantin’ to get out in the woods and feel like you’re huntin’, Rub Line’s the place. This public range is all about real-life shootin’, with a 3D course that’ll have you takin’ aim at deer models and other critters. Perfect for hunters and folks who just like pretendin’.
They’ve got tournaments and 3D shoots every year, plus hands-on lessons for newbies, kids included. The whole place has that rustic vibe, makin’ it feel like you’re smack-dab in the middle of nature.
Facebook Review
“Had a blast at Rub Line Archery Range getting some last-minute practice in for Foley, AL! Headed back today for another round!”
Address: 12797 Moneta Road, Moneta, VA 24121
Contact: 540-589-2473
Website: Rub Line Archery Range
Hours: Depends on the season, so check before ya go.

Bull Run’s got you covered if you’re lookin’ for an indoor spot to fine-tune your aim. With 18 lanes at 20 yards, it’s perfect for practicin’ whether you’re a beginner or a pro. They even let you bring your own paper targets if you’ve got some you like.
This place ain’t just for bow folks either—they’ve got firearm stuff, too. It’s open all year ‘round, ‘cept on holidays, and they host tournaments for those of y’all who take your shootin’ real serious.
Google Review
“I was looking for a place near DC and picked Bull Run first. I absolutely made the right decision. This place is awesome…it was a great experience, and the staff was wonderful. I’ll definitely be back and won’t be looking for anywhere else to shoot in the DC area. This is one of the best places I’ve ever shot at.”
Address: 7700 Bull Run Drive, Centreville, VA 20121
Contact: 703-830-2344
Website: Bull Run Shooting Center
Hours: Monday-Tuesday, closed; Wednesday-Friday, noon to dark; Saturday-Sunday, 9-5.
Northern Virginia Archers

If you’re after a private, high-class archery experience, Northern Virginia Archers is callin’ your name. They’ve got 71 acres of land with all kinds of ranges—from practice lanes to field and 3D setups. There’s even a kids-only 3D course for the little sharpshooters.
They’ve got an on-site clubhouse where you can get gear and repairs, plus a broadhead range for hunters. Add in their tournaments and social events, and you’ve got yourself one heck of a community.
Google Review
“Had a great experience getting lessons here! Cindy and Erin were very helpful when scheduling. Grant and Lucas were great instructors and made the experience all that more fun and informative! Definitely hope to go again and maybe even become a member. Easy 5/5!”
Address: 10875 Hampton Road, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
Contact: Check their website for emails.
Website: Northern Virginia Archers
Hours: Open 24/7 for members.
Cub Run Archers

This here’s a private club in Centreville with some sweet outdoor setups. They’ve got a 12-target range for practice and a 28-target 3D course for hunters or anyone who likes a challenge. You’ll need to join the Arlington Fairfax IWLA club to use it, but it’s worth it.
You’ll get access to lessons, tournaments, and even some on-site campin’ and fishin’. They’re also one of the few places where you can use broadheads, which makes it a top pick for hunters.
Google Review
“Simply wow! I was greatly impressed with the facility. There are so many activities to do. From archery, fishing, gun range to indoor ranges – it was truly a pleasant experience. I can’t wait until my membership class so I can join.”
Address: 14708 Mount Olive Road, Centreville, VA 20121
Contact: 703-631-4498
Website: Cub Run Archers
Hours: Open all day, every day for members.
So there ya go, folks. Whether you’re in it for fun, huntin’, or just to show off, Virginia’s got an archery range waitin’ for ya. Get out there and let them arrows fly!