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Archery Ranges in Georgia

A strong USA Archery state chapter, an NFAA Southeast section anchor, and a year-round 3D and bowhunting scene.

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Total Ranges

42

Cities

About archery in Georgia

Georgia is anchored by the Georgia Archery Association (GAA), the USA Archery state chapter, which runs the State Field Championship and the State 3D Championships at clubs across the state. NFAA activity in Georgia runs through clubs in the NFAA Southeast Section, which also covers Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Atlanta, Athens, Savannah, Augusta, and Macon hold the densest club scenes. Head into North Georgia, the Blue Ridge foothills, and rural Middle and South Georgia and you find clubs cut into pine and hardwood with 3D courses that run essentially year-round. Bowhunting is huge statewide, with long archery-only seasons for whitetail. Use the city list below to find the right club for your discipline and location.

Cities with Archery Ranges

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Seasons, governing body, disciplines, beginner pathway, tournaments, and where to buy gear.

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Common questions about archery in Georgia

Georgia Archery Association (GAA) and USA Archery if your priority is target, JOAD, 3D, or USA Archery national events. NFAA membership if your priority is NFAA national field, hunter, or 3D events. Many Georgia archers belong to both, since USA Archery and NFAA membership can stack.