A Taste of Archery (10am-12pm)

A Taste of Archery (10am-12pm)

Join the Black Mountain Bowmen to learn how to shoot a compound or recurve bow. Ages 7 and up.

By Santa Clara County Parks

Select date and time

Saturday, June 22 · 10am - 12pm PDT

Location

Santa Teresa County Park

Archery Range San Jose, CA 95119

About this event

Join the Black Mountain Bowmen to learn how to shoot a compound or recurve bow. Ages 7 and up with parent. A mandatory safety class and equipment.

Ages 7 - adult (Families welcome) Please bring a snack, water and sunscreen. Dress in layers. Black Mountain bowman will provide the equipment.

Directions: Coming South on 101, from San Francisco, exit at Bernal. Turn right on Bernal, left on Santa Teresa, right on Avenida Espana. We are located on the right about 2 blocks.

Coming North on 101 (Gilroy): exit at Bailey, turn left onto Bailey, right on Santa Teresa, left on Bayliss, and then turn left into the archery range. Bayliss turns into Avenida Espana.

Coming from hwy 85 (Mountain View area): take South 85, exit at Bernal, turn right on Bernal, left on Santa Teresa, right on Avenida Espana, and then turn right into the archery range.


FAQs


Is there an age requirement?

Minimum age is 7 years old


What can I bring into the event?

All equipment is provided. Dress in Layers. Please bring sunscreen and water


How can I contact the organizer with any questions?

Carrie 408-355-2240 w, 408-335-9208 c

carrie.grisenti@prk.sccgov.org


How do I get there?

Directions: Coming South on 101, from San Francisco, exit at Bernal. Turn right on Bernal, left on Santa Teresa, right on Avenida Espana. We are located on the right about 2 blocks.

Coming North on 101 (Gilroy): exit at Bailey, turn left onto Bailey, right on Santa Teresa, left on Bayliss, and then turn left into the archery range. Bayliss turns into Avenida Espana.

Coming from hwy 85 (Mountain View area): take South 85, exit at Bernal, turn right on Bernal, left on Santa Teresa, right on Avenida Espana, and then turn right into the archery range.



Organized by

County Park’s six decade legacy of providing outstanding recreational opportunities in beautiful natural locations has resulted in one of the largest regional park systems in the California. Since the first County parkland was acquired in 1924, the Santa Clara County park system has grown to include 28 regional parks encompassing over 52,000 acres of land.

 

The mission of the Santa Clara County Parks & Recreation Department is to provide, protect, and preserve regional parklands for the enjoyment, education and inspiration of this and future generations.

 

The vision of the Santa Clara County Park and Recreation Department is to provide a sustainable system of diverse regional parks, trails and natural areas that connects people with the natural environment, supports healthy lifestyles, offers outstanding visitor experiences that renew the human spirit, while balancing recreation opportunities with the protection of natural, cultural, historic, and scenic resources.

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