Best Axe Throwing in Georgia: Complete 2025 State Guide
State Guides 7 min readApril 26, 2025· Updated May 2025

Best Axe Throwing in Georgia: Complete 2025 State Guide

BestAxeThrowing Team

Expert Review Team

Georgia has developed one of the most dynamic axe throwing scenes in the Southeast, with 27+ venues anchored by Atlanta's explosive growth and supported by a network of smaller-city locations from Savannah to Augusta to the North Georgia mountains. The Peach State's scene is defined by Atlanta's influence — the city's young professional population, booming film and tech industries, and massive corporate event market have created extraordinary demand for group entertainment. But Georgia's axe throwing culture extends far beyond the Perimeter: Savannah has venues in historic warehouse buildings that feel distinctly Southern, Augusta serves the Masters-week crowd, and mountain-town spots near Helen and Dahlonega offer a completely different atmosphere. The result is a state with surprising depth and variety.

Atlanta: The Center of Georgia Axe Throwing

Atlanta alone accounts for more than a third of Georgia's axe throwing venues, concentrated in Buckhead, Midtown, the Westside, and stretching into the northern suburbs. Atlanta's venues serve a clientele that includes film industry professionals (Georgia is now the third-largest film production state), tech workers from the Perimeter corridor, corporate groups from the Fortune 500 headquarters scattered across the metro, and the city's enormous population of young professionals who have made group activities like axe throwing a staple of weekend social life. The city's venues range from polished Buckhead entertainment complexes designed for corporate buyouts to Westside warehouse conversions with genuine industrial character.

Top Georgia Cities for Axe Throwing

CityVenue CountVibeBest For
Atlanta11+Corporate, polished, young professional, diverseCorporate events, date nights, group celebrations
Newnan4+Suburban, spacious, family-friendly, affordableFamilies, large groups, casual sessions
Savannah1+Historic, Southern, tourist-friendlyTourists, vacation groups, historic district visitors
Augusta / Athens / Macon1+ eachCollege-town, local, relaxedStudents, locals, casual nights

Pricing Across Georgia

Georgia offers solid value for axe throwing, with Atlanta carrying a modest premium for its corporate market. Atlanta venues run $24-34 per person per hour. Newnan and suburban Atlanta average $20-28. Savannah and smaller cities across the state offer excellent value at $18-26 per person. Group packages for 8-12 people typically run $190-320 total for a 2-hour session in Atlanta, and $160-260 elsewhere in the state. The Peach State's competitive market and reasonable real estate costs outside the city center make it an excellent choice for both premium and budget-conscious throwers.

Planning Your Georgia Axe Throwing Trip

  • Atlanta venues book heavily during SEC football season (September-November) — plan 2-3 weeks ahead for fall weekends
  • Combine a Savannah axe throwing session with a historic district walking tour for a full day in the Hostess City
  • North Georgia mountain venues (near Helen, Dahlonega) are spectacular in fall foliage season — book early for October
  • Corporate groups: Buckhead and Midtown venues specifically cater to Fortune 500 events with dedicated coordinators
  • Atlanta traffic is notorious — choose a venue near your hotel or neighborhood to avoid interstate headaches

Looking for axe throwing anywhere in Georgia? BestAxeThrowing.com lists every venue from Atlanta to Savannah, Augusta to the North Georgia mountains — with current ratings, hours, and booking info.

Also check out: more Georgia axe throwing guides

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many axe throwing venues are in Georgia?

Georgia has over 27 axe throwing venues. Atlanta leads with 11+ venues, followed by Newnan with 4+. Savannah, Augusta, Athens, and Macon each have additional locations, with strong representation across the state.

Is Atlanta axe throwing expensive?

Atlanta is mid-range pricing at $24-34 per person per hour — slightly higher than the Georgia average due to corporate demand, but significantly cheaper than New York, San Francisco, or Boston. Suburban and smaller-city Georgia venues offer excellent value at $18-28 per person.

What makes Georgia axe throwing unique?

Georgia combines Atlanta's polished corporate entertainment scene with Savannah's historic Southern warehouse venues and North Georgia's mountain-town atmosphere. The state's film industry has also influenced venue design — several Atlanta venues have production-quality lighting and sets that feel like movie locations.

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