The Bristlecone Bowmen host an annual 3D Target Archery Shoot on Success Summit in Ely, Nevada—one of White Pine County's signature outdoor sporting events. This is a self-guided competition course set in genuine high-desert terrain, where archers navigate through pine and aspen forest with 40 unmar...
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The Bristlecone Bowmen host an annual 3D Target Archery Shoot on Success Summit in Ely, Nevada—one of White Pine County's signature outdoor sporting events. This is a self-guided competition course set in genuine high-desert terrain, where archers navigate through pine and aspen forest with 40 unmarked-yardage targets that test both accuracy and distance judgment.
The event runs across two days (typically mid-June) with competition rounds on both Saturday and Sunday. Here's what makes it different from standard range shooting:
Breakfast and lunch are available during the event. Since Success Summit sits at high elevation in the Egan Range, the location itself is worth the trip—sweeping views of the Great Basin with clean mountain air and working rangeland as far as you can see.
Venue: Camp Success, Cave Lake State Park Address: US Highway 93-Success Loop, Ely, NV 89301 Contact: Bristlecone Bowmen Official at [email protected] or 775-293-6552
Ely sits on the eastern edge of Nevada Highway 50—the famous "Loneliest Road in America"—putting it within 4-6 hours of most major western cities. White Pine County is remote mountain terrain with dramatic elevation changes and genuine backcountry access.
This isn't a manicured competition range. The Bristlecone Bowmen set their course in one of Nevada's most beautiful high-elevation valleys. The combination of technical targets, real-world terrain, and community-focused atmosphere draws serious archers and families looking for something beyond typical indoor ranges. The event is built around actual mountain hunting scenarios—distance judgment without rangefinders, varied terrain, natural obstacles.
If you shoot 3D competitions or want to test your field archery skills against actual Nevada terrain, this is worth planning a trip for.
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