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#TryThis: Craft Axe Throwing

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Let’s throw some axes | Photo provided by Craft Axe Throwing

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A few weeks ago, our team got the chance to check out Craft Axe Throwing, and as people are looking for fun + unique activities to participate in, we wanted to share how you can #TryThis.

An axe-ceptional time team building | Gif via 6AM City Team

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What we tried (with pricing):

Our group of 8 booked 2 lanes for 1 hour of axe throwing. Axe throwing is $20 per person per hour for up to 8 people. For groups of 8+, a 25% non-refundable deposit (or $150 for facility rental) is required. Craft Axe Throwing made it easy to pick our lanes + schedule our time online.

What not to miss:

There are whiteboard markers at each lane to keep score for some friendly competition. Choose from 1 of the games to see who emerges victorious. Maybe the loser pays for the next round of drinks? That’s right — there is also a bar at Craft Axe Throwing with lots of drink options.

2 of our team members hitting the bullseye at the same time | Photo by 6AM City

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What we’re still talking about:

We really loved how quickly we were able to go from holding the axe — which were not as heavy as we thought they might be — for the first time to hitting the bullseye. It really was a lot of fun to learn something as a group + to get a little competitive. We really liked that we could grab beers + sit at a table near our lane between turns.

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Craft Axe Throwing has canned drinks + beer on tap | Photo provided

How you can experience this:

Our team had an axe-ceptional afternoon, and if you want to #TryThis too, you can book your lane online here.

And before you go, some #ProTips:

🪓 Wear closed toed shoes + comfortable clothes.

🪓 Bring your phone to scan the QR code + fill out the waiver.

🪓 You don’t have to be athletic — it’s safe + easy to learn.

🪓 Throwers must be at least 10 years old + anyone under 18 must have a parent or guardian present.

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Each slot is called a “lane” like in bowling | Photo by 6AM City

Things to know if you go:

  • Experience: Axe throwing at Craft Axe Throwing
  • Price: $20/person/hour for up to 8 people; for groups 8+, a 25% non-refundable deposit (or $150 for facility rental) is required.
  • Website: https://craftaxethrowing.com/us/sc/columbia
  • Address: 700 Gervais St., Ste. B2
  • Hours: Mon. – Thurs.: 4-9 p.m., Fri. – Sat.: 12-11p.m., Sun.: 12-9 p.m.
  • Social: Facebook | Instagram

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Whether it’s a double date, team building, or a girls night out, axe throwing is for everyone | Photos provided by Craft Axe Throwing

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