Florida has two main archery bodies. The Florida Archery Association (FAA) holds the NFAA state charter and runs the state field, hunter, and 3D championships, including the State Safari 3D Tournament. USA Archery activity in the state routes through clubs and the Easton Newberry Archery Center, a national-tier training facility north of Gainesville that hosts JOAD nationals qualifiers, Olympic-level camps, and the annual Bow Hunters Challenge. The ASA Florida State Championship in Palatka is the marquee 3D event of the year for Florida bowhunters and pro shooters. Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, and the Panhandle hold the densest club scenes. Mild winters let most of the state shoot outdoor target and 3D year-round. Use the city list below to find the right club for your discipline and location.
Cities with Archery Ranges
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Common questions about archery in Florida
Find a USA Archery affiliated club or commercial range in your nearest metro. The Easton Newberry Archery Center near Gainesville is a destination facility with structured programs at every level. Most clubs in Miami, Orlando, Tampa, and Jacksonville run beginner blocks with rental equipment.
