Craft Axe Throwing- Greenville
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Updated June 11, 2025
## Craft Axe Throwing – Greenville: what to expect, who it’s for, and how to plan your visit
Craft Axe Throwing – Greenville is an indoor axe-throwing venue located at 1320 Hampton Ave Extension, Suite 5A, Greenville, SC 29601 (coordinates 34.8662611, -82.4159288). Axe Throwing
It’s listed as being in Hampton Station. Axe Throwing
Axe throwing is exactly what it sounds like: you throw small axes at a wooden target marked like a dartboard, aiming for the bullseye and scoring points based on where the axe sticks. That “score-by-target” format is explicitly how Craft describes the game. Station
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## Quick facts (verify before you go)
Address: 1320 Hampton Ave Ext, Suite 5A, Greenville, SC 29601 Axe Throwing
Phone: (864) 301-6032 Axe Throwing
Hours of operation (as published by Craft):
– Mon: Closed
– Tue–Thu: 4 pm–9 pm
– Fri–Sat: 12 pm–11 pm
– Sun: 2 pm–7 pm Axe Throwing
Age policy (as published by Craft booking terms):
– Throwers must be at least 10 years old
– Participants under 18 need a parent/legal guardian to sign the waiver
– Anyone 17 and younger needs a parent/guardian present Axe Throwing
Safety/participation rules (published by Craft booking terms):
– Closed-toed shoes required
– Liability waiver required (signed on-site per their terms; Craft also provides an online waiver portal) Axe Throwing
Outdated-data flag: hours, age rules, and shoe/waiver policies can change—confirm on Craft’s official Greenville page or booking page before you head over. Axe Throwing
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## How a session typically works at Craft (based on their own description)
Craft says their venues have individual axe-throwing lanes and that sessions are structured around learning to throw safely and then playing/scoring. Axe Throwing
Hampton Station’s resident page also notes events are staffed with trained instructors and that they run casual and competitive formats (including social, corporate, and league groups). Station
What that means for you in practice:
– If you’ve never thrown before, the expectation is instruction first, then gameplay. Station
– Groups can lean casual (just trying to stick axes reliably) or turn it into a points-based competition. Station
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## Booking + waivers: the stuff that saves you friction
Craft’s booking terms are unusually clear on the “small things” that trip people up:
– Wear closed-toed shoes (don’t gamble on “maybe they’ll allow it”). Axe Throwing
– Plan for the waiver requirement for every participant, and bring a parent/guardian if anyone in your group is 17 or younger. Axe Throwing
– If you want to reduce front-desk bottlenecks for a group, Craft provides a centralized waiver site with Greenville listed.
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## Who it’s best for (and who should think twice)
Strong fit if you want:
– A structured activity where you can actually measure progress (sticking the axe consistently, then chasing higher-scoring hits). Station
– A group-friendly plan that doesn’t require prior experience, since trained staff/instructors are part of the model. Station
Think twice if:
– Your group can’t meet the age and guardian requirements (10+ to throw; under-18 waiver rules; guardian presence for 17 and under). Axe Throwing
– Anyone refuses closed-toed shoes—Craft states it as a safety requirement, not a suggestion. Axe Throwing
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## Practical tips that actually matter on the day
– Dress for range of motion. Axe throwing is repetitive shoulder/arm movement; restrictive sleeves can be annoying. (General guidance; not venue-specific.)
– Hydrate first, especially for longer group plans. Repetitive throwing feels easy until your forearms disagree. (General guidance.)
– Let the instructor correct you early. Craft emphasizes trained staff and a “how it works” intro; it’s faster to fix form in minute 5 than minute 55. Axe Throwing
– If you’re bringing minors, handle waivers up front. The under-18 policy is explicit and can’t be improvised at the counter. Axe Throwing
Inclusivity note: I’m not going to claim specific accessibility features (like wheelchair access) for this venue without a source that states it. If accessibility matters for your group, check directly with Craft Greenville via their published phone number. Axe Throwing
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## Two nearby RealJourneyTravels reads to pair with your Greenville plan
If you’re stacking activities in Greenville, these are already on RealJourneyTravels:
– Conestee Park (Greenville) – a nature/park option that’s described as a short drive from downtown Greenville. Journey Travels
– Linky Stone Park: The Children’s Garden (Greenville) – another Greenville stop with practical “how to get there” style details. Journey Travels
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## Key details recap
– Location: Craft Axe Throwing – Greenville, 1320 Hampton Ave Ext Suite 5A, Greenville, SC 29601 Axe Throwing
– Hours: Tue–Thu 4–9, Fri–Sat 12–11, Sun 2–7, Mon closed (published hours—verify). Axe Throwing
– Rules to know: closed-toed shoes + signed waiver required; 10+ to throw; under-18 guardian waiver rules; 17 and under need a parent/guardian present. Axe Throwing
– What it is: points-based target throwing; events staffed with trained instructors. Station
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