Visitors are invited to try their hand at archery during a free open house on Saturday, Aug. 3, from 9 a.m. to noon at Blackwell Forest Preserve in Warrenville.
Participants will learn about archery equipment and get the chance to try some basic skills under the guidance of a certified instructor. Visitors will also be able to talk to representatives from local archery groups and check out the range, which features three different sections for beginner, advanced, and interactive practice.
“Archery is a great sport for all ages and abilities. It’s equal parts exercise, focus, and fun,” said Forest Preserve District ranger operations manager Marty Jandura.
All ages are welcome at the open house, but adults must accompany children under 18. Equipment is provided. Normally, archers need to bring their own gear and possess a Forest Preserve District permit to use the range.
Registration is not required, but participants are encouraged to complete a waiver in advance to avoid a line at the event. For more details, visitors can call Visitor Services at 630-933-7248.
The Forest Preserve District will host several other archery programs in the coming weeks.
Archery: Adults
Whether you're new to the sport or looking for a refresher, join us to learn safety tips, proper shooting techniques, and basic skills. Equipment provided. Ages 18 and up. $5 per person. Register online or at 630-933-7248.
Aug. 2110 a.m. – Noon Blackwell
Archery: All Ages
Whether you’re new to the sport or looking for a refresher, join us to learn safety tips, proper shooting techniques, and basic skills. Equipment provided. Ages 9 and up; under 18 with an adult. $5 per person. Register online or at 630-933-7248.
Sept. 165 – 6:30 p.m. Churchill Woods
Archery: Games
Compete in different archery games enjoyable for all skill levels. Equipment provided. Ages 9 and up; under 18 with an adult. $5 per person. Register online or at 630-933-7248.
Sept. 2910 a.m. – Noon Blackwell
About the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County
The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County improves the quality of life for all DuPage County residents. Its 26,000 acres of woodlands, prairies, wetlands, and waterways contribute to cleaner air and water, help with flood control, create vital habitats for wildlife, and provide safe spaces where people can boost their physical and mental health. More than 5.5 million people visit its 60 forest preserves, 175 miles of trails, seven education centers, and scores of programs each year. For information, call 630-933-7200 or visit dupageforest.org, where you can also link to the District’s e-newsletter and Facebook, X, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok pages.