easy
1.5–2 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels; light physical activity involved
Bring your group together for a private axe throwing session in Mammoth Lakes! Perfect for parties and events up to 30 guests, this experience combines safety, fun, and friendly competition.
Discover an exciting way to enjoy quality time with friends and family at Yosemite Axe Throwing Mammoth Lakes. The Venue Buy Out offers a private axe throwing experience perfect for groups of up to 30 people. Whether you're celebrating a birthday, corporate event, or simply looking for a unique group activity, this private setting ensures a safe and personalized adventure. Experienced instructors guide you through proper axe throwing techniques, making it suitable for beginners and seasoned throwers alike. Beyond just the act of throwing axes, you'll engage in fun, competitive games that add excitement to the experience. Located in beautiful Mammoth Lakes, California, this activity combines thrill and relaxation, creating unforgettable memories in a friendly, laid-back atmosphere. The venue is fully equipped to accommodate your entire group comfortably, allowing you to focus on fun and camaraderie without distractions. With ample safety measures and expert supervision, you can confidently enjoy every moment of this unique experience. When your group isn’t throwing axes, explore the stunning surroundings or relax and share stories by the fire. This private event is designed to provide a lively and memorable outing that everyone will talk about long after the last axe lands.
Plan to arrive 15 minutes early to receive your safety briefing and throwing instructions.
Closed-toe shoes are required on-site to protect your feet during axe throwing.
This private buyout is popular; secure your date early to avoid disappointment.
Always listen and adhere to instructor guidance to ensure a safe experience for all.
Mammoth Lakes has a rich mining history from the late 19th century that shaped the town and surrounding region.
Local efforts focus on protecting alpine ecosystems and minimizing the impact of tourism in the Lake Basin areas.
Protects your feet during axe throwing and complies with safety requirements.
Helps adjust to cooler indoor and outdoor temperatures during fall visits.
fall specific
Keeps you warm during cooler spring mornings or evenings.
spring specific
Staying hydrated is important whether you’re indoors or enjoying outdoor activities nearby.