Archery Range
Located in the southeast corner of the park, the Archery Range is accessed off of Highway 115 at Pine Oaks Road, directly across from Fort Carson Gate 5. All vehicles MUST display a valid Parks Pass (annual or day). Self-serve day passes are available to purchase on site with a credit card. The Static Archery Range is included with your Parks Pass. Additional archery fees are required for the Field/3D range. The archery ranges are open from sunrise to sunset.
Static Archery Range
The static archery range, located on the North side of Pine Oaks Road, features targets between 10 and 80 yards, with a sun shelter to provide a covered shooting line. No permit or additional charge is required to use the static range. A limited draw range for bows with 35-pound-or-less draw weights is available featuring 10 to 20 yard targets. Beginning archery classes are offered throughout the summer months, call (719) 576-2016 for more information. For archers convenience there are vault style restrooms, picnic tables, and bow racks in the area. “We are very excited about opening an archery range and providing another recreational opportunity at Cheyenne Mountain State Park,” said Mitch Martin, park manager. “This is a perfect fit for the newly combined mission of Colorado Parks and Wildlife.”
Featuring a state of the art field range and 3D range
A $3 individual permit is required to access the Field/3D range, available for purchase on-site, and must be kept on your person for inspection at all times. This permit is in addition to a Parks Pass. This area features a mix of field targets and life-size animal targets along a walking trail. A $30 annual archery pass is also available for purchase at the Visitor Center.
Creating the Archery Range
Below are just a few examples of the hard work, heavy equipment, and material that has gone into creating the archery range. Countless hours from our dedicated staff and volunteers have really paid off. You can expect the same great facilities in the archery range as you can find throughout the rest of the park. Overall, it should prove to be a valuable addition to Cheyenne Mountain State Park and to the archery enthusiasts in the community!