10 Best Archery Outfitters in Maine

10 Best Archery Outfitters in Maine

If your life is all about bows, arrows, and quivers, Maine is the state for you. Across Maine, you’ll find a variety of high-quality archery stores ready to outfit you for any competitive archery event or day of bow hunting. Here are the 10 best archery outfitters in the state. 

1. Kittery Trading Post, Kittery, ME

Featuring arrows by Easton, 3D targets by Delta McKenzie and PSE bows, to name just a few of their archery products, Kittery Trading Post is known for their knack at outfitting the archer. Pay close attention to their schedule of workshops, too, as manufacturers often host them from spring through fall.

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2. Chet’s Custom Bow Shop, Standish, ME

Featuring both new and used archery equipment, Chet’s Custom Bow Shop keeps abreast of the latest trends in the sport. Among the many brands carried, archers will find arrows by Magnus, accessories by Primos and quiver hoods by Selway

3. Old Town Archery, Old Town, ME

Old Town Archery sells a wide range of archery equipment for seasoned archers and those just learning the sport. Check out their bows by Bowtech and PSE. Ask about safety courses for bow hunting.

4. Warren Archery, New Gloucester, ME

Warren Archery is a small archery shop that is becoming known throughout New England for the Black Timber Bows created by its owner, Craig Warren. In addition, Craig is known for his bow-bolt. Warren knows all the ins and outs of archery. He is a skilled archer who frequently hunts elk in the western part of the United States.

5. Lakeside Archery Pro Shop, North Yarmouth, ME

You’ll be blown away at the selection available at Lakeside Archery. Some of the things you can expect? Factory-trained service, custom arrow building, expert bow repair, an indoor range (including a 3D range), and an outdoor range. 

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6. Cabela’s, Scarborough, ME

Invest in bows by Diamond Archery and Bear Archery when you visit Cabela’s. Pick up some Slash arrows, too. Ask about demonstrations that might be on tap by various vendors.

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7. Johnson’s Sporting Goods, Multiple locations

Even though Johnson’s is a small sporting goods store, they stock an impressive number of items for the archer. Some of their inventory includes Excalibur bows and Easton arrows. Johnson’s also hosts archery classes and schedules hunting excursions. Find locations in Brunswick, Portland, and Rockland. 

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8. The Outdoor Sportsman, Northport, ME

In addition to buying your Maine and non-resident hunting licenses at the Outdoor Sportsman, you can also pick up all the archery gear you’ll need. Stocking bows by Mathews, arrows by Easton and targets by Morrell, their selection is huge.

9. Wabanaki Wilderness, Perry, ME

Located on a family homestead, Wabanaki Wilderness grew out of a need to supply locals with archery gear. Check out equipment by Diamond Archery, Mathews and PSE. In addition to sales, Wabanaki Wilderness will service and repair all your archery equipment.

10. Ben’s Trading Post, Presque Isle, ME

The owner of Ben’s Trading Post has decades of experience in outfitting locals with outdoor supplies and gear. Ben’s Trading Post features all kinds of hunting, trapping, and shooting gear, but also boasts an impressive selection of archery gear. You’ll find bows from brands like Easton, Beman, Mathews, and more, as well as a climate-controlled indoor archery range that can be rented out for birthday parties!