If you’re looking for something different in Miami, this axe throwing session is a blast. You’ll learn from real pros, play fun games, and feel that rush when your axe finally sticks. Great for groups or anyone wanting to try something new indoors.
Walking into the range, you’ll catch that faint woody scent—almost like a campfire, but cleaner. The place hums with music, and you can hear the thud of axes hitting targets before you even see them. We got a quick intro from our instructor, who actually competes in local leagues (he joked about missing his own birthday party for a tournament once). He made it look easy, but my first throw wobbled and bounced right off the board. No judgment, though—everyone was laughing, and he gave me a tip to loosen my grip. It worked on the next try.
You get ninety minutes, which honestly flies by. We played “21” and “Around the World”—the games are simple to pick up, but you get competitive fast. There’s a bar at the back (I stuck to soda since I was throwing sharp stuff), and the playlist was all over the place, from Bad Bunny to classic rock. At one point, someone nailed a bullseye and the whole room cheered. The vibe’s friendly, not intimidating, even if you’re new. I noticed a couple of regulars who brought their own axes—felt like a local hangout, not just a tourist spot.
Absolutely! The instructors walk you through every step and keep things safe. Most people are new, so you won’t feel out of place.
There’s a bar with drinks available onsite, but outside food and drinks aren’t allowed inside the range.
Closed-toe shoes are required, and comfy clothes make it easier to throw. Avoid anything too loose or flowy.
This activity is best for adults or older teens. Check with staff if you have younger participants—they’ll let you know the age policy.
Your session includes all axe throwing equipment (axes and even knives if you want to try), plus friendly coaching from experienced staff. Music and good vibes come standard. Just bring your energy!
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