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This local business provides a variety of lessons in both recreational and competitive archery. Archery Training Center has two ranges, one indoor and one outdoor. The inside range can accommodate classes of 10 beginning archers. Once archers progress to shooting outside, they are taught to shoot targets up to 70 meters away. The training center also offers private lessons, group lessons, and team building events. Time to start practicing! Archery Country offers an archery shop and indoor range for use Credit: Archery Country.

The staff can also help with maintenance or tuning, if your bow needs a little bit of work. This location has an indoor range for guests to practice form. Archery Country offers group beginner and intermediate classes for kids on Saturday mornings.

Adults can sign up for private lessons, but are able to pay for range time to practice anytime during open hours. Either way, you can rent equipment or bring your own. Classes are cash only. Step back in time at Pioneer Farms. This history park and museum is located on 90 acres by Walnut Creek.

There are a variety of sights to see, such as an Tonkawa Indian camp, the Walnut Creek greenbelt, an German emigrant cabin, and more. Pioneer Farms also offers a variety of workshops and seminars that teach fun skills like archery, blacksmithing, sheath construction, dutch oven cooking, and much more.

The archery class at Pioneer Farms is taught at the range on the banks of Walnut Creek. Archers can either bring their own equipment or rent. The class size is fairly small, only accommodating eight people at a time. Classes are taught on the second and fourth Saturday of each month. A post shared by Tex R. Austin Archery Club brings the archery adventure to northwest Austin. As a nonprofit club, it is open to archers of all ages and skill levels. Available memberships are for the family, so they include a spouse and any children under 18 years of age.

The club has a range where members and guests can practice archery in a forested area. If you need to be at the club after hours, you must obtain a permit at Emma Long Park, located farther down City Park Road. Virtual Tour Visitors are welcome during all club events; see our Events page for dates and times. Join us today! Hours of Operation Access to the club is restricted to daylight hours only: 30 minutes prior to sunrise and 30 minutes after sunset.

Basic Rules All guests must be accompanied by a club member. Children shall be supervised by an adult at all times. Pets are allowed, but must be under strict control of an adult at all times. Entry gates must be locked at all times. Shoot only at designated targets, and only in the direction laid out for each range. Three well-defined shooting lanes have been set-up for this purpose.

To better communicate this policy, the old covers have been removed, and clear signage will be installed as a reminder.



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