
The Wyoming State Archery Association unites field archery clubs, organizations, and individual archers across the state. Affiliated with the National Field Archery Association (NFAA), WSAA operates as the central hub for competitive archery in Wyoming. | Event | Dates | Location(s) | |-------|-----...
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The Wyoming State Archery Association unites field archery clubs, organizations, and individual archers across the state. Affiliated with the National Field Archery Association (NFAA), WSAA operates as the central hub for competitive archery in Wyoming.
| Event | Dates | Location(s) |
|---|---|---|
| State Indoor (5 Spot) | Feb 1-2 | Cheyenne, Gillette, Pinedale |
| State Vegas (3 Spot) | March 1-2 | Cheyenne, Gillette, Pinedale |
| State Target | June 7-8 | Pinedale |
| State Field | July 12-13 | Gillette |
| State 3D | Aug 8-10 | Newcastle |
Competition Eligibility: Only NFAA/WSAA members can win awards at State Championships. Membership is processed through the NFAA's Sport80 portal—you must be a NFAA member with Wyoming selected as your state.
WSAA represents 11 local archery clubs from Cambria to Big Piney, including the Cheyenne Field Archers, Cody Archery Club, High Plains Archery Club in Laramie, Pronghorn Archery Club in Gillette, and Wind River Archers in Pinedale. Each club offers local competition and shooting opportunities.
Wyoming offers numerous free and low-cost public archery ranges:
WSAA's purpose is to unite all field archery associations, club organizations, and individuals within Wyoming into one unit that will work toward the development of the sport of archery.
WSAA is governed by elected officers including President Mark Mitchell, Vice Presidents Moseley Middleton and Glen Reed, Secretary/Treasurer Jen Dixon, and NFAA State Director James Metzner. The organization maintains comprehensive bylaws and constitution to guide competitive standards.
WSAA welcomes new members and volunteers. Whether you're a competitive archer, bowhunter, or recreational shooter, joining connects you to Wyoming's archery community and eligibility for state championships. Historical scores dating back to 2010 are archived online, documenting years of competitive records and state records.
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