Axe Throwing in Las Vegas: Best Venues, Prices, and What to Expect

Las Vegas is one of the most active group-entertainment markets in the world, and axe throwing has found a strong place within it. Beyond casinos and nightlife, Las Vegas visitors increasingly seek out activities that involve skill, competition, and something different. Axe throwing delivers all three.

Dueling Axes Las Vegas

Dueling Axes operates one of the most prominent axe throwing venues in Las Vegas. The venue is designed around the social group format: coached lanes, competitive scoring, a full bar, and private rental options for larger events. It fits naturally into the Las Vegas group-activity market and is a popular stop for bachelor and bachelorette parties.

Sessions are fully coached, and axes are provided. Closed-toe shoes are required. The bar is open during sessions, with the standard two-drink-per-person limit during active throwing time.

Best for: Bachelor and bachelorette parties, tourist groups, corporate events, date nights.

Axehole Vegas

Axehole Vegas is an independent option in the Las Vegas market that has built a strong local following. The venue offers a more sport-focused environment compared to the party-oriented chains, while still accommodating group events and first-timers. If you want less of the bar energy and more focus on the actual throwing, Axehole Vegas is a good alternative to the chain venues.

Best for: Groups who want a more sport-focused experience, visitors who want something beyond the tourist-circuit chain venues.

Las Vegas Pricing

Axe throwing in Las Vegas runs $30 to $55 per person for a standard session. The tourism market means pricing can be higher than comparable sessions in a mid-size US city. Group packages are available at most venues and offer lower per-person rates for groups of 6 or more. Weekday sessions are generally cheaper than weekend prime-time slots.

For bachelor and bachelorette group packages, contact venues directly. Most Las Vegas axe throwing venues have dedicated event coordinators and offer customized pricing for large private bookings (10 to 30-plus people).

What Makes Las Vegas Axe Throwing Different

Las Vegas venues are accustomed to large groups, first-timers, and high turnover from tourist traffic. This means session pacing is usually efficient, coaches are well-practiced at getting new throwers up to speed quickly, and the logistics of managing multiple groups simultaneously are handled smoothly.

The downside of the high-volume tourist market is that sessions can feel more rushed than at a local venue in a smaller city. If you are a serious thrower looking for extended lane time and coaching depth, tell the venue when booking so they can match you with an appropriate session format.

Booking Tips

Las Vegas axe throwing venues are busiest on Friday and Saturday evenings and during major convention and event periods (CES in January, March Madness, Super Bowl week, and summer peak tourist season). Book at least one week in advance for weekend sessions during busy periods.

Midweek sessions (Tuesday through Thursday) are typically the easiest to get into with minimal advance notice. Some venues offer lower weekday pricing, which makes Tuesday and Wednesday the best value days to throw.

For technique tips before your session, see our beginner tips page. For a full scoring breakdown, see our axe throwing rules guide. For an overview of the sport, visit our complete axe throwing guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I do axe throwing in Las Vegas?

Dueling Axes Las Vegas and Axehole Vegas are the two main options. Dueling Axes is chain-affiliated with a bar focus. Axehole Vegas is an independent sport-focused option.

How much does axe throwing cost in Las Vegas?

Standard sessions run $30 to $55 per person. Group packages for 6 or more offer lower per-person rates. Weekday sessions are cheaper than weekend prime time.

Is axe throwing good for bachelor parties in Las Vegas?

Yes. Private lane rentals with drink packages are available at most venues. Las Vegas axe throwing venues regularly host large bachelor and bachelorette groups and have streamlined processes for group events.

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