Axe Throwing in West Virginia

5 venues found across 4 cities

Showing 5 of 5 venues across West Virginia

Axes In O's - Axe throwing venue in Barboursville, West Virginia
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Axes In O's

6148 Childers Rd
Tickers & Timbers - Axe throwing venue in Barboursville, West Virginia
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Tickers & Timbers

3427 U.S. Route 60 E
Tickers & Timbers Charleston - Axe throwing venue in Charleston, West Virginia
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Tickers & Timbers Charleston

210 Capitol St
Miller's Nightmare Haunted Farm - Axe throwing venue in Lewisburg, West Virginia
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Miller's Nightmare Haunted Farm

260 Cabin View Ln
McCoy Station - Axe throwing venue in Logan, West Virginia
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McCoy Station

405 Highlands St

Frequently Asked Questions: Axe Throwing in West Virginia

Common questions about axe throwing venues, pricing, and what to expect in West Virginia.

1Is axe throwing popular in West Virginia?

Yes — axe throwing has grown significantly in West Virginia. BestAxeThrowing.com lists 5 venues across 4 cities in West Virginia, 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 West Virginia?

Axe throwing in West Virginia 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 West Virginia have axe throwing venues?

BestAxeThrowing.com lists axe throwing venues in Barboursville, Charleston, Lewisburg, and 1 other city in West Virginia. 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 West Virginia?

No experience is needed at any axe throwing venue in West Virginia. 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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