Everglades Archers is a non-profit archery club spanning 18 acres in Homestead, Florida, offering a diverse outdoor shooting experience for archers of all skill levels and disciplines. The facility features multiple range types, including a signature 80-yard shot across a lake from a wooded bluff to the target. The club is affiliated with the National Field Archery Association and the Junior Olympic Archery Development program, reflecting its commitment to competition and youth development.
The range provides instruction through nationally-certified archery coaches who offer programs in various disciplines, including 3D bow hunting, compound bow tournament archery, Olympic recurve, and traditional shooting styles. Wednesday evening shoots take place on the Flint Range under lights, often featuring organized league competitions. The facility hosts monthly club tournaments and special events throughout the year, including State, Field, and 3D competitions.
Membership is required to use the range, with annual options for families, students, seniors, and individuals. The club maintains an on-site shop and includes amenities such as picnic areas, BBQ facilities, a fire pit, and bathrooms. Visitors who have attended events describe the facility as well-maintained, noting the friendly and knowledgeable members who volunteer their time. Guests mention the beautiful property and the welcoming atmosphere, particularly highlighting the club's effort to create a family-oriented community centered around the sport of archery.