leigh, North Carolina, boasts a vibrant archery community with a variety of facilities catering to both beginners and seasoned archers. her you’re looking to practice, purchase equipment, or participate in events, the city offers several options to meet your archery needs.
rst Flight Archery* is a emier archery pro shop and indoor shooting facility located at 6718 Old Wake Forest Road. They ide a 20-lane indoor range open to the public, with rates of $15 per day for those with their own equipment and $25 per hour for rentals. Additioy, they offer an indoor 3D range for $20. First FliArchery also conducts various classes, including introductory sessions and participation in USA Archery’s Junior Olympic Archery Development program. (firstfligarchery.com)
For those interested in outdoor archery, the Triangle Shooting Academy features only outdoor 3D archery range in the area. The range includes lanes with distances from 20 to 50 yards, featuring full-sized wildlifegets for a realistic shooting experience. They also o zeroing lanes at 20, 30, and 40 yards. The range operates by appointment fr Friday to Sunday, 3: PM to 5:00 PM.
Lifetime Archery, situated near I-540 and Capital Blvd, focuses on the National Training System method, the same approach used by the USA Olympic Archery Team.They offer group and lessons by appointment, a youth group program, and services such as sales, repair, and custom bowstrings.
For those seeking a community of archers, *Raleigh Area Bowhunter maintains two ranges “West Range” near Apex and the “South Range” near Fuquay Varina. These ranges offer bag targets, 3D targets, and are accessible to members throughout the year.
Whether you’re aiming to improve your skills, purchase equipment, or engage with fellow archery enthusiasts, Raleigh provides ample opportunities to immerse yourself in the sport.