Axe throwing in Memphis. Axe throwing is a pastime that has taken the country by storm. Throughout the United States, new locations are opening up where you can throw axes at a target in what is similar to a gun range, only with axes. If you haven’t given axe throwing a try, you owe it to yourself to give it a shot. It’s incredibly fun, not to mention it’s a great way to blow off some steam (and get a solid upper body workout). Civil Axe Throwing has all your axe-throwing needs covered. Ready to get those axes throwing? Keep reading!
The Axe-Throwing Sessions
When you come out to Civil Axe Throwing, you’ll find a number of axe-throwing options available.
First, there is the one-hour axe-throwing session. You can either throw with someone else, on your own, or throw with other individuals who want to take part in the activity (it’s a great way to make new friends).
There are axe-throwing leagues for when you are feeling a bit more competitive. The eight-week league allows you to form up with a team and compete against other teams. So whether you are going in blind and want to have some kind of competitive element added to your axe throwing or you have been practicing and feel good about your skill, the eight-week league is the perfect option for you.
If you’re looking for a way to entertain a large group of people, why not consider coming out to take up axe throwing in Memphis? Civil Axe Throwing offers group events; you can book portions of the facility for eight to 50 people. Just contact Civil Axe Throwing ahead of time to book your slot.
Additional things to know
If you’ve been looking for fun things to do in Memphis and want to give throwing axes a try, here are a few things you need to know ahead of time.
First, it costs $20 an hour for a ticket. Each “booth” is made up of eight tickets per hour. This means you can fit up to eight people per booth. If you want to make sure the booth is all yours, you will need to purchase all eight tickets. If not, you may be partnered with other people (although typically only during busy hours).
There is no requirement for shoes. However, it is a good idea to wear closed-toed shoes (open-toed shoes and heavy-bladed objects usually do not go well together). Outside of this, you can wear whatever shoes you might like.
There is an age limit for throwing axes; you need to be at least 14 years of age to take part. As long as you meet this requirement, you will be fine to take part in the activity. For any other questions, feel free to contact Civil Axe Throwing.
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