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Archery, Hatchet, Knife Throwing & Antique Firearm Museum

8 years+ • 1.25 Hours on the Range • Transportation is Included

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Archery, Hatchet, Knife Throwing & Antique Firearm Museum

8 years+ • 1.25 Hours on the Range • Transportation is Included

Let's Adventure!

Duration

2.5 to 3 Hours, including transportation

About

Let loose and aim for the bullseye on this small-group experience that offers a diverse range of activities, from archery to hatchet and knife throwing all while immersing yourself in Alaska Native culture.

All skill levels are welcome on this local family-owned tour with safety briefings and demonstrations at each station to ensure that you enjoy the activities with confidence. The connection to Alaska's indigenous people and their use of bows, arrows, hatchets, and knives adds a fascinating historical dimension to the adventure.

The archery range with targets at varying distances and the hatchet and knife throwing range at regulation distance promise a thrilling challenge for participants of all skill levels. Spend 30 minutes at each station:
• Archery: Feel the tension in the air as you draw back the bowstring, your eyes fixed on the bullseye. The world fades away, leaving only you, the bow, and the target. With a swift release, the arrow soars through the air, hitting its mark with a satisfying thud.
• Hatchet & Knife Throwing: Throwing isn't just a game; it's a visceral experience that transports you to a time when hatchets and knives were tools of survival and mastery of them was an art.

Whether you're embracing the elegance of archery or the primal excitement of hatchet and knife throwing, these activities beckon you to step into a world where every shot counts, and every throw is a chance to unleash your inner warrior.

Then visit Potlatch Park to add another layer to the experience, allowing you to explore Totem Poles, Alaska Native Art, and a Clan House. The carving shed with the scent of freshly cut cedar provides a sensory delight. The unexpected features such as the Antique car museum and Antique Firearm Museum add an intriguing twist to the tour, showcasing remarkable cars from the early 1900s and a collection of unique firearms, including a Gatling Gun. Return to your ship, having immersed yourself in a diverse and culturally enriching experience that thrills your senses!

Transportation is included. When you check-out please indicate where we should meet you.

Provided: Instruction, bow, arrows, arm guard, hatchets, knives, snack (coffee and cookie at Potlatch Park).

Group Rates: Special group pricing is available based on number of participants. Contact us directly for more information on group rates.

Special Notes:

Minimum age is 8. Closed-toed shoes required. Tour order may vary. All guests must be in good physical health. This tour is not recommended for guests with wheelchairs or limited mobility.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

More Information

Come test your skills using the implements of the Alaska indigenous peoples at our Three Ravens Archery Range. Named after the daughters of our founder, who are of both Tlingit and Viking descent from their Mother, descended from Chief George Shakes VI, a member of the Naanyayei Eagle Clan and his wife Minnie Snook of the Kaach’adi Raven Clan, and, Svere Larsen, a Norseman from Grimstad, Norway, who came to Alaska during the “Great Alaska Gold Rush” and eventually married Emma Shakes of the Kaach’adi Raven Clan, Frog House, which also makes the “Three Raven” daughters Kaach’adi Raven Clan, Frog House, from Wrangell and they are proud of both their Native and Viking heritages.