Axe Throwing in New Jersey
24 venues found across 20 cities
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Birthday Party
Celebrate with axe throwing fun
Corporate Events
Team building and networking
Date Night
Unique and memorable dates
Bachelor & Bachelorette
Pre-wedding celebrations
Team Building
Strengthen workplace bonds
Holiday Party
Festive group activities
Kids Party
Safe and supervised fun
League Night
Competitive throwing leagues
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Frequently Asked Questions: Axe Throwing in New Jersey
Common questions about axe throwing venues, pricing, and what to expect in New Jersey.
1Is axe throwing popular in New Jersey?
Yes — axe throwing has grown significantly in New Jersey. BestAxeThrowing.com lists 24 venues across 20 cities in New Jersey, from major urban entertainment districts to suburban activity centers. The sport has expanded rapidly since 2016 and remains one of the fastest-growing recreational activities in the state.
2How much does axe throwing cost in New Jersey?
Axe throwing in New Jersey typically costs between $22 and $42 per person for a standard one-hour session. Private lane bookings for groups of two start around $50 per lane per hour. Group and corporate packages are available at most venues for parties of 8 or more. See our full pricing guide for a complete breakdown of what to expect.
3What cities in New Jersey have axe throwing venues?
BestAxeThrowing.com lists axe throwing venues in Bloomfield, Cherry Hill Township, Cinnaminson, and 17 other cities in New Jersey. Use our venue search or browse the city filter on this page to find the closest location to you.
4Do I need experience to go axe throwing in New Jersey?
No experience is needed at any axe throwing venue in New Jersey. All venues provide a certified coach who gives a safety briefing and technique instruction before your first throw. Most first-timers are sticking axes in the target within their first few minutes. The coaches are there to help you improve throughout your entire session.
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