January 14, 2025

An Exciting New Chapter for Arrowhead Ranch

As we move forward, we are excited to announce a new chapter. Arrowhead Axe will be closing its doors, but the journey doesn’t end here. The building will undergo a transformation and become an event facility, repurposed to meet the evolving needs of our community.

In 2019, Arrowhead Axe was born as an Eagle Scout project. JT Haglund, a local Eagle Scout and his grandfather Larry Lewis, took this project on, providing a unique space for connection, fun, and community. Over the past five years, this project has grown and thrived thanks to your incredible support.

As we move forward, we are excited to announce a new chapter. Arrowhead Axe will be closing its doors, but the journey doesn’t end here. The building will undergo a transformation and become an event facility, repurposed to meet the evolving needs of our community.

Arrowhead Axe lounge area, view two
Two people showing off their axe throws

Thank you for being part of Arrowhead Axe’s story. We look forward to welcoming you to the reimagined Arrowhead Ranch venue in the near future!

How Arrowhead Axe Started

In 2019, then-14-year-old JT Hagglund was searching for an Eagle Scout project. He had spoken to others about potential projects, but JT had a big dream.

Having raced at the Ranch he knew he needed to connect with fellow dreamer Randy Heagle, owner of Arrowhead Ranch. Together they decided to build Arrowhead Axe – a place where people could come together, try something new, and share an adventure.

A group of people measuring a location for the axe barn.

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