ArcheryFacilityPlanningGuide PDF
ArcheryFacilityPlanningGuide PDF
ArcheryFacilityPlanningGuide PDF
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Archery Terms
Target Matt: A foam or
filled matt that holds arrows
that are shot at the Target Matt.
Target Face: A sheet of paper, plastic
sheeting or other material attached to the
Target Matt. Target archery target faces are
printed with concentric black, blue or multi
colored circles. Target faces have five to 10 scoring
rings. Each ring represents a scoring area of greater
value nearer the center. Target faces may also represent
animal shapes. Target faces range in size from sixteen
inches to over four feet square.
Target: Shortened term for a target matt, target face or target face
on a target matt, 3D animal shaped foam or otherwise filled target.
Shooting Position, Station: The location where the archer stands when
shooting towards a target.
Waiting Area: Area for archers to stand by immediately prior to moving to the
shooting position.
Equipment Area: Area where archers temporarily place their bows when not shooting.
Archers Area: Area where archers wait when not shooting
Spectators Area: Area for spectators and others to congregate when events prohibit sharing the
archers area.
Safety Zone: Area designated to provide reasonable clearance and separation from the archery.
CONTENTS
Overall Site
Master Plan
Development
Outdoor Archery
Field Layouts
Support Building
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Indoor Range
page 11-13
APPENDIX Index
page 14
Archery Faciltiy
Categories
page 38-39
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OVERALL SITE
Archery facilities provide for programs and activities. Main features include fields, courses and indoor ranges. Spaces may be
limited to be able to serve only one function, or areas may be
multi-purpose with other sports.
Safety is a primary focus. Functions that support that mission :
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MASTER PLAN/INITIAL
DEVELOPMENT
Master planning identifies facility requirements and envisions a
physical layout. Master plan document may include a strategy to
allow the master plan to be development in a series of phases.
Phase 1
Youth/Community
Archery Field Only
Example Initial Development
Community Archery Field,
Parking, Support Building
A fenced yard is provided for bulky items and secure outside storage. In this example, expanding the practice area & constructing
the field course are in the next phase.
The master plan insures that the place of each amenity is compatible with future improvement and expansion. Initial planning with
the help of knowledgeable archery programmer helps to avoid
future conflicts. Master plans should be reviewed and updated
periodically to address changes in wants and needs.
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BACK
98.43'
[30.00M]
65.62'
[20.00M]
YOUTH/COMMUNITY
FIELD
A dedicated Youth/Community Field is the key to the future of
164.04'
[50.00M]
70M
60M
295.28'
[90.00M]
50M
40M
30M
25M
20M
15M
10M
16.40'
[5.00M]
5M
SHOOTING LINE
32.81'
[10.00M]
WAITING LINE
16.40'
[5.00M]
WAITING AREA
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PLAY
GROUND
GAZEBO
GAZEBO
BACK
65.62'
[20.00M]
216.54'
[66.00M]
65.62'
[20.00M]
65.62'
[20.00M]
PRACTICE FIELD
163.87'
[49.95M]
163.87'
[49.95M]
65.62'
[20.00M]
216.54'
[66.00M]
90M
90M
80YD
70M
70YD
80YD
60M
70M
295.28'
[90.00M]
295.28'
[90.00M]
60YD
70YD
60M
50M
50YD
60YD
50M
40YD
50YD
40M
30M
40M
30YD
40YD
25M
25YD
20M
30M
20YD
30YD
15M
25M
15YD
25YD
10M
20M
10YD
16.40'
[5.00M]
16.40'
[5.00M]
16.40'
[5.00M]
16.40'
[5.00M]
20YD
5M
5YD
15M
15YD
SHOOTING LINE
10M
10YD
WAITING LINE
5M AREA
WAITING
5YD
SHOOTING LINE
EQUIPMENT AREA
WAITING LINE
ARCHERS SEATING
WAITING AREA
SPECTATORS SEATING
EQUIPMENT AREA
ARCHERS SEATING
Practice ranges can be used as event fields by temporarily removing the fixed targets.
32.81'
[10.00M]
32.81'
[10.00M]
DOS STAND
DOS STAND
GAZEBO
SPECTATORS SEATING
GAZEBO
Space should be provided for waiting, equipment, and conversations. Canopies, tables, bbqs, seating, restrooms and drinking
fountains allow patrons to spend time at the field. Nearby storage,
work room, classroom and offices allow for programs and education support and equipment tuning. Signage and bulletin boards
inform and communicate. Electricity allows for the growing use of
electronic devices and tools. Wi-Fi internet access is also popular.
Targets without target faces are often positioned a few feet away.
These targets are referred to as blank bales and are used by
archers to warm up.
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FIELD ARCHERY
A field archery course consists of a foot trail with shooting positions or stations on the path. Stations should have space (about
6 feet) for two archers to shoot at one target. The archers shoot
arrows at the target from the station, retrieve arrows and clear the
area. They then move on to the next shooting station. Targets can
be a concentric circle or an animal shape on paper on a target
matt that retains the arrow or 3D (foam) animal shapes.
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4
2
13
12
8
6
11
7
9
10
NOTE: This schematic is for demonstration only and should not be used as an actual site
plan. Field courses are generally setup by archery range experts, and approved by their
governing authority, taking avantage of terrain and other barriers to insure safety.
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Quantity of Stations
Distance in Meters
Yards
Feet
27
30
90
33
36
108
41
45
135
45
50
150
60
66
198
72
80
240
Total: 14
262.47'
[80.00M]
65.62'
[20.00M]
EVENT FIELD
164.04'
[50.00M]
90M
80M
Many functions such as first aid and registration maybe accommodated via temporary provisions until permanent facilities can
be erected. Canopies are recommended over the seating area.
70M
60M
295.28'
[90.00M]
50M
40M
30M
25M
20M
SHOOTING LINE
DOS STAND
WAITING LINE
WAITING AREA
16.40'
[5.00M]
16.40'
[5.00M]
32.81'
[10.00M]
EQUIPMENT AREA
ARCHERS SEATING
SPECTATORS SEATING
GAZEBO
GAZEBO
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SUPPORT FACILITY
Along with the first Community Archery Range, the Support Facility
may be the initial construction within a Community Archery Park
project. Depending upon the Master Plan, this may be the only
structure built, or the first of a series, depending on the extent of
the overall archery complex. That said, it is designed to be self
contained to house a number of storage and program capabilities. It is assumed that all archery shooting will take place outdoors.
Because of its physical positioning on the site map, it can also
function as a secondary structure to the main facility, and provide
much needed storage and program space as the need grows.
Support facilities provide for the staff, equipment and materials
needed to maintain the facility and grounds.
As shown in this example, Support Facility spaces may include
restrooms, utility space, work room, garage/storage, office and
a space for club or program storage. Classroom space is useful. Configuration for support services will vary greatly between
facilities.
A fenced and paved yard provides for secure storage of vehicles,
equipment (mowers, tractors) and target stands. A canopy may
cover target matts.
In addition to a Support Facility, many sites use metal forty feet by
eight feet wide shipping containers for bulk storage.
INDOOR FACILITY
HVAC DUCTS
ARROW CURTAIN
TIMERS
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ROOF STRUCTURE
P.A. SYSTEM
SHOOTING LINE
DIRECTOR OF
SHOOTING
SPECTATOR
SEATING
EQUIPMENT AREA
COUNTERS &
TABLES
ARCHERS SEATING
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APPENDIX INDEX
page 15-17
page 18-19
page 20
page 21-24
page 25-26
page 27
Site Plans
Overall Site Plan
Master Plan - Initial Phase
page 28
page 29
Field Plans
Youth Community Field
Practice Field
Field Course Templates
Event Field
page 30
page 31
page 32-33
page 34
Building Plans
Support Facility Floor Plan
Indoor Range Plan
Indoor Facility Floor Plan
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Width
Length
Area SF
Notes
Multiple activities:
Archers/Spectator area
112
50
5,600
Target lanes
112
100
11,200
Timers, PA speakers
Target area
112
10
1,120
Bulk storage
24
92
2,208
Association
12
24
288
Workshop
12
24
288
12
24
288
Classroom
30
32
960
Classroom education
Multi media presentations
Classroom materials
12
72
Meeting room
12
20
240
Conference room
Visiting coach and administrators
Multi media presentations
Kitchenette
10
12
120
Break room
Snacks and beverages
Catering serving area
15
Width
Length
Area SF
Notes
Front desk
12
16
192
Technology equipment
10
12
120
Publications
12
96
Office storage
12
96
Office equipment
12
96
Copier
Supplies
File cabinets
Counter and cabinets
Administrator
12
16
192
Work station
Files
Visitor seating
Assistant/ intern
12
96
Work station
Manager
12
16
192
Work station
Supervision
Visitor seating
Head coach
12
16
192
Work station
Teaching equipment
Visitor seating
Instructor
12
16
192
Work station
Files
Visitor seating
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Width
Length
Area SF
Notes
Outer lobby
20
24
480
Restrooms access
Vending and drinking fountains
Inner lobby
20
24
480
Mens Restroom
16
26
416
Womens Restroom
16
26
416
Utility
12
96
Mop sink
Cleaning supplies and equipment
Water heating
Electrical panels
Mechanical
12
24
288
A/C equipment
Fire sprinkler supply riser
Facility supplies
Electrical service
26,024
General areas
Subtotal
Hallways and other
Total area
2.61%
678
26,702
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Width
Length
Area SF
Notes
Exterior space
Building overall area
72
72
5,184
Patio
22
72
1,584
Surrounding walks
260
2,080
Paved
Yard
90
180
16,200
25,048
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Width
Length
Area SF
Notes
15
17
255
Womens Restroom
15
17
255
Utility
11
88
Mop sink
Cleaning supplies and equipment
Water heating
Electrical panels
Classroom
30
32
960
Classroom education
Multi media presentations
Program Equipment
14
20
280
Club (Association)
14
20
280
Office
14
18
252
Workroom
18
24
432
Shop Garage
30
50
1,500
4,302
Subtotal
Other
Total area
3.37%
145
4,447
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Width
Length
Subtotal
Quantity
Area Total
Notes
30
800
24,000
24,000
Parking
10
35
350
350
122,500
30
250
7,500
15,000
Youth/community field
250
500
125,000
125,000
Practice field
350
500
175,000
175,000
Field course
150
290
43,500
14
609,000
Event field
400
500
200,000
200,000
66
500
33,000
(2)
(66,000)
150
250
37,500
37,500
90
100
9,000
9,000
90
180
16,200
16,200
Site areas
Subtotal
1,267,200
10.0%
126,720
Terrain
Topography varies
Total area
1,393,920
43,560
20
32
Acres
Width
Length
Area SF
Notes
Multiple activities:
Spectators area
Spectator seating
Archers area
Archers seating
Equipment area
Waiting line
Shooting line
Target lanes
5.33
Target area
10
Uses
Mezzanine
Expansion area
Range support
Range support office
Program Workshop
21
Width
Length
Area SF
Notes
Resource room
Publications
Office storage
Office equipment
Copier
Supplies
File cabinets
Counter and cabinets
Staff restroom
Staff use
Administrator
Work station
Files
Visitor seating
Assistant/ intern
Work station
Manager
Work station
Supervision
Visitor seating
Head coach
Work station
Teaching equipment
Visitor seating
Instructor
Work station
Files
Visitor seating
General areas
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Entry Vestibule
Lobby
Vending area
Mens Restroom
Womens Restroom
Width
Length
Area SF
Notes
Resource
Archers lockers
Bulk storage
Equipment storage
Classroom education
Multi media presentations
Classroom materials
Conference room
Kitchenette
Technology equipment
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Width
Length
Area SF
Notes
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Mens Restroom
Womens Restroom
Utility
Mop sink
Cleaning supplies and equipment
Water heating
Electrical panels
Classroom
Classroom education
Multi media presentations
Program Equipment
Club (Association)
Office
Rescoure room
Video taping
Coach/Instructor
Office
Meeting room
Partner office
Associate program
Workroom
Shop Garage
Other uses
Subtotal
Total area
Other
Width
Length
Area SF
Notes
Utility
Mop sink
Cleaning supplies and equipment
Water heating
Electrical panels
Facility storage
Mechanical
A/C equipment
Fire sprinkler supply riser
Facility supplies
Electrical service
Other uses
Compatible programs
Tenant space
Lease space
Temporary
Seasonal uses
Retail
Archery related
Food concessions
Preparation
Food storage
Supplies
Restroom
Serving
Customer
Stage
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Width
Length
Subtotal
Quantity
Area Total
Notes
Site areas
Entry and main drives
Parking
Youth/community field
Practice field
Field course
Event field
Shared safety zones
Border area
Solar/Wind farm
Agricultural
Retired landfill
Special events
Camping
Tent and RV
Picnic area
Recreation
Hiking/Fishing
Subtotal
Landscaping and border spaces
Terrain
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Topography varies
Total area
43,560
Width
Length
Area SF
Notes
Exterior space
Building overall area
Patio
Surrounding walks
Paved
Yard
27
50m
75m
125m
SCALE
1540.00'
[469.39M]
5
7
8
27M
10
905.00'
[275.85M]
3
2
1
VENDING
PROGRAM
EQUIPMENT
CLUB
WOMENS
UTILITY
MENS
CLASSROOM
SHOP/
GARAGE
OFFICE
921.14'
280.76M
WORKROOM
STORAGE
11
12
28
13 14
50m
75m
125m
SCALE
1540.00'
[469.39M]
Example Initial Development
Community Archery Park
COMMUNITY
ARCHERY PARK
905.00'
[275.85M]
27M
VENDING
PROGRAM
EQUIPMENT
CLUB
WOMENS
UTILITY
MENS
CLASSROOM
SHOP/
GARAGE
OFFICE
921.14'
280.76M
WORKROOM
STORAGE
29
20m
30m
YOUTH/COMMUNITY FIELD
50m
SCALE
295.28'
[90.00M]
16.40'
[5.00M]
30
ZONE
GAZEBO
PLAY
GROUND
WAITING AREA
WAITING LINE
GAZEBO
SAFETY
5M
SHOOTING LINE
10M
15M
20M
25M
30M
40M
50M
60M
70M
APPROXIMATELY 10'WIDTH/TARGET
32.81'
[10.00M]
65.62'
[20.00M]
98.43'
[30.00M]
65.62'
[20.00M]
164.04'
[50.00M]
16.40'
[5.00M]
SAFETY
ZONE
10M
15M
20M
WAITING LINE
SPECTATORS SEATING
ARCHERS SEATING
GAZEBO
PRACTICE FIELD
16.40'
[5.00M]
EQUIPMENT AREA
295.28'
[90.00M]
WAITING AREA
SCALE
5YD 5M
SHOOTING LINE
10YD
15YD
20YD
25M
30M
50m
25YD
30YD
40YD
40M
50M
60M
164.04'
[50.00M]
50YD
60YD
70YD
70M
30m
80YD
65.79'
[20.05M]
20m
90M
216.54'
[66.00M]
10m
32.81'
[10.00M]
65.62'
[20.00M]
16.40'
[5.00M]
APPROXIMATELY 10'WIDTH/TARGET
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32
33
34
EQUIPMENT AREA
SPECTATORS SEATING
ARCHERS SEATING
295.28'
[90.00M]
WAITING AREA
WAITING LINE
50m
SHOOTING LINE
20M
25M
30M
40M
164.04'
[50.00M]
50M
60M
70M
30m
80M
65.62'
[20.00M]
SCALE
20m
90M
262.47'
[80.00M]
10m
32.81'
[10.00M]
65.62'
[20.00M]
EVENT FIELD
16.40'
[5.00M]
35
20
30
50
SCALE
10.03'
[3.06M]
100.00'
[30.48M]
50.00'
[15.24M]
10.00'
[3.05M]
TIMERS
DIRECTOR OF SHOOTING
SHOOTING LINE
PLYWOOD
WAITING LINE
EQUIPMENT AREA
ARROW CURTAIN
ARCHERY SEATING
TARGETS
& STANDS
SPECTATOR SEATING
105.00'
[32.00M]
COUNTERS/TABLES
CEILING PA
SPEAKER
30M
36
25M
18M
TIMERS
3M
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- A strong local 501(c )3 organization, university, school, state, or local government as a development and operating partner at each
facility (we also expect them to have a proven record of financial stability).
- Strong community support (City, County, State & Department of Fish & Wildlife), financial commitments, and in-kind contributions to
the project.
- An existing base of local archery activities near a major population center (with several universities within one hour drive) with the
potential to expand youth, interscholastic, and collegiate archery participation.
- Partners that are willing to help support the facility through a matching grant program with the Easton Foundations.
Local Club or Recreation Department Facility
-Support of archery practice ranges.
-Training facilities indoor and/or outdoor shooting ranges.
-Desirable to have archery training and transition programs.
-Ability to track and report archer progress to National CHAMPS database of National Head Coach and USAA is desirable.
-Local archery activities.
-A plan to expand existing youth programs.
Community Archery Facility
-Support of archery Olympic-style practice field; Field & 3-D Courses, and Bowhunting ranges.
-Training facilities indoor and/or outdoor shooting ranges.
-Archery training and transition programs (program progression through NASP, ASAP, JOAD, OAS, College Archery Program,).
-Archer progress tracked & reported to National CHAMPS database of National Head Coach and USAA.
-Near large population center.
-Near College or University with College Archery Program potential.
-Regional & Local archery activities.
-A plan to expand existing interscholastic & collegiate programs.
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Archery Center
-Support all styles of archery Olympic-style training, practice & competition fields; Field & 3-D Courses, and Bowhunting ranges.
-Year round training facilities indoor & outdoor shooting ranges required.
-Archery training and transition programs with an Olympic-style archery goal (program progression through NASP, ASAP, JOAD, OAS,
Dream Team, College Archery Program, Olympic Team, Resident Athletes)
-Archer progress tracked & reported to National CHAMPS database of National Head Coach and USAA.
-Near major population center.
-Near major College or University (within 1-hour drive) with sports medicine capabilities, and College Archery Program potential.
-National, Regional & Local archery activities.
-A plan to expand existing youth, interscholastic & collegiate programs.
Archery Center of Excellence
-Major facilities that have all the requirement of (3) above.
-A center that will be a regional center for other archery centers.
-A center that will have a 70 meter indoor range that will accommodate 10 targets.
-A center that has frequent visits from coaches associated with the USAA Archery Center of Excellence
-A center with adjacent or near-by outdoor 90 meter range to hold team trials and other USAA competitions.
-A center with tournament timing and scoring equipment to use on site or to loan out to tournament organizers in the region.
-Any future Foundation requirements to become an Archery Center of Excellence.
The Easton Foundations only provides partial funding for most projects and requires use of city or state property and/or buildings and matching funds.
In your grant application please explain how your group will address these issues and meet the Easton Foundation objectives listed above and also detailed on the
grant application form. Grant application forms are available of the Easton Foundations website.
It is also recommended you partner with one or more national archery organizations, or state affiliate, in planning the facility and its programming. These individuals
and organizations can provide you with specific needs of potential events and activities that may have a bearing on your facility design.
Visit www.DiscoverArchery.org to learn more about archery and its many activities, and the organizations that manage it.
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