Public Archery Lessons at Cheyenne Mountain State Park

This lesson covers archery safety, range safety, bow basics, proper stance, aiming, and arrow release.
A man practicing archery at Cheyenne Mountain State Park. 

Event Info

About this Event

This lesson covers archery safety, range safety, bow basics, proper stance, aiming, and arrow release.

This event will be held at the Cheyenne Mountain State Park archery range. This lesson covers archery safety, range safety, bow basics, proper stance, aiming, and arrow release. Our goal is to give basic, beginner instruction to introduce participants to the sport of archery, encouraging them to come back and make use of the CMSP archery range. 

All equipment is provided. Ages 8+.

This event is free, but a valid park pass is required on every vehicle that enters the park. If you do not have an annual pass, you can purchase a daily pass for $10 at the Visitor Center.

**Please note: The archery range is located on the NW corner of highway 115 and Pine Oaks intersection.**

Location

Saturday, Aug 31, 2024

9:00 pm

Saturday, Aug 31, 2024

10:30 am

Saturday, Aug 31, 2024

9:00 pm - 10:30 am

Registration

is required

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No registration required

All Ages

Cheyenne Mountain State Park

719-576-2016

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