Cascadian Bowmen is a private membership-based archery club situated on 51 acres of Coast Range woodland near Noti, Oregon. Founded in 1935, the facility welcomes archers of all ages and experience levels who use longbows, recurves, or compound bows for recreational and competitive shooting.
The club operates four separate field archery trails, each featuring 14 targets and spanning roughly two miles combined—among the longest in Oregon. These trails are permanently marked according to National Field Archery Association standards and support three distinct shooting formats: hunter, field, and animal rounds, allowing members to shoot the same course multiple times with different target configurations and distance variations.
Beyond the trail system, Cascadian Bowmen maintains a sheltered outdoor practice range with targets positioned at five-yard intervals extending to 100 yards. A specialized broadhead pit with sand backing accommodates hunters practicing with broadhead-tipped arrows. The facility's 7,200-square-foot heated indoor range includes an attached kitchen, restroom facilities, and classroom space for instruction and instruction-related activities.
Membership grants 24-hour access to all facilities, free dry camping on the property, and discounts on 3D shooting events. The club significantly discounts annual dues for members who contribute volunteer work hours toward facility maintenance and trail upkeep. Reduced membership rates are also available for archers with limited mobility, and the Cougar Trail offers wheelchair-accessible terrain for battery-powered chairs. The club hosts numerous competitive events throughout the year, including the Oregon Safari, one of the region's premier archery competitions.