Axe and Knife Throwing Session at 8 Moss St in Slacks Creek is a 90-minute coached experience that hands you a hatchet or blade and teaches the fundamentals of accurate, controlled throwing. Located at 8 Moss St, Slacks Creek, Queensland, this session suits first-timers and experienced throwers alike and runs under strict safety rules.
Inside a purpose-built indoor range you'll find marked lanes, wooden bullseye targets, protective backboards and an attentive coach who walks through stance, grip, follow-through and scoring. The session is fully coached: expect hands-on instruction, immediate feedback and progressive drills that go from basic underhand hurls to overhand rotations as you build confidence. All throwers must arrive 15 minutes early to complete a digital waiver, wear enclosed shoes, be 18 or older to throw, and maintain a zero blood alcohol content. Staff enforce a zero-tolerance policy for antisocial behavior, so the vibe stays focused and safe.
The setting is urban Logan country rather than a wild landscape, but the experience connects to the region through local craft: the range’s wooden targets and raw timber backstops reflect familiar locally sourced hardwoods common around South East Queensland. Key features are the dedicated throwing lanes, coach-led drills, and a clear safety perimeter that separates spectators from the action. This is not just a novelty—it's a practice range where rhythm, repetition and coaching translate into measurable improvement over a single 90-minute session.
Why book this when you visit Brisbane or Logan? Slacks Creek sits a short drive from Beenleigh and just under an hour from Brisbane’s CBD, making a late-afternoon session an easy add-on to city travel. The session is ideal for stag parties, team-building, or anyone craving a practical, kinetic activity that teaches a skill rather than delivering passive entertainment. The operator information is not provided in the listing; please refer to the booking link for current host and staff details.
Practical takes: wear closed-toe shoes, leave jewelry that might catch on a handle at home, and plan to arrive early for check-in. The range accommodates mixed groups with coaches adapting drills to skill level, so beginners won’t feel left behind and regulars can refine technique. If you’re looking for an active, focused, and sociable way to spend 90 minutes in southeast Queensland, this coached axe and knife throwing session at 8 Moss St, Slacks Creek, delivers an immediate, satisfying test of hand-eye coordination and calm under pressure.
Bring photo ID for check-in, and inform staff ahead of time if you plan to attend with minors — the listing notes more information about under‑18s. Sessions are an efficient team-building option: skill metrics and friendly competition translate well to company groups, stag celebrations and experienced-thrower practice nights all year round, reliably.