Axe Throwing in Fresno

Looking to try something new and fun? We’re excited to introduce you to the sport of axe throwing! This thrilling traditional Canadian backyard pastime is now bigger than ever in urban communities. Wi

Looking to try something new and fun? We’re excited to introduce you to the sport of axe throwing! This thrilling traditional Canadian backyard pastime is now bigger than ever in urban communities. With the help of our talented axe throwing coaches, guests are able to share our passion for nailing the bullseye. No experience necessary, all skill levels are welcome!

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Location: Fresno

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the axe throwing experience in Fresno?

A: Yes, the minimum age for axe throwing at Bad Axe Throwing in Fresno is 14. If you're bringing younger kiddos, just keep in mind they must be accompanied by an adult. It’s really a fun time for the whole family!

Q: What's the cancellation policy like if the weather's bad?

A: They have a pretty flexible cancellation policy. If the weather's terrible, you can reschedule without any fees. Just make sure to call ahead or check their website for updates before your booking!

Q: What should I wear for axe throwing? Any tips?

A: Definitely wear something comfortable that you can move in! Closed-toe shoes are a must, and maybe avoid anything too baggy since you’ll be swinging an axe. I wore jeans and a fitted tee, and it was perfect!

Discussions

Anyone tried axe throwing in Fresno? Thinking of gifting it!

I just came across the axe throwing experience at Bad Axe Throwing in Fresno, and it sounds so fun! I'm considering it as a birthday gift for my boyfriend, who loves trying new things. It's 1 hour long, includes a coach, and I saw it's beginner-friendly too. Has anyone gone? What do you think about it?

Axe Throwing Experience - Is it good for beginners?

Hey guys! I’m a total noob when it comes to axe throwing, but I want to try it out at Bad Axe Throwing in Fresno. I heard they have coaches and all that, but I’m a bit nervous about looking silly. Is it really that beginner-friendly? What should I expect as a first-timer?