Located in a wooded area near Cuba City, Wisconsin, Stateline Archery Club operates as a member-driven organization dedicated to bowhunting and archery practice. Founded in 1984, the club has grown to own its own property and facilities, which include both outdoor and indoor shooting areas. The outdoor range features a large wooded hillside with multiple elevated treestand platforms and moving targets designed to challenge archers and help them develop skills relevant to hunting scenarios. The indoor facility, added in 2005, maintains a 20-yard range that allows members to shoot year-round.
The club hosts regular 3D shoots that are open to the public, typically running two indoor events during winter months and four outdoor competitions throughout the summer. Shoot fees are modest, with adults paying $12, youth paying $7, and families charged $20, while cubs under 12 shoot free. The facility offers numerous competitive divisions including elite, unlimited, sights, barebow, primitive, women's, youth, and cub classes, allowing archers of different skill levels and equipment types to compete fairly.
Visitors consistently praise the range for its thoughtful target placement and variety of shooting distances, with particular appreciation for the elevated platform opportunities that simulate real hunting conditions. Guests mention the friendly atmosphere, quality target construction, and challenging yet realistic course design. The club supports the broader archery community by facilitating the coordination of regional shoot schedules. Summer and winter leagues provide members with regular competitive opportunities, and the facility is also used for hunter education classes and community training purposes.